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Sol Lederman <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 Dec 1999 10:27:33 -0800
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Dori,

Soy Online Service has lots of eye opening information
that condemns soy:

http://www.soyonlineservice.co.nz

Also, there's a small mail order business, who's owner
I know casually, and which I have no financial
interest in, that sells products for sustainable
living. Among other things, they sell Sally Fallon's
book, "Nourishing Traditions", which I highly
recommend. Sally Fallon is a researcher who has built
upon the work of Weston Price, who studied the diets
of some remote and healthy populations in the early
1900's. She warns of the dangers of soy, especially
given how it's processed these days. You can contact
[log in to unmask] and request a catalog of
their products (via US mail.) Radiant Life carries an
audio tape and a printed report of the dangers of soy.

Sol

--- Dori Zook <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Kathryn wrote:
> >
> >The article said that federal officials, who were
> worried about the fat in
> >kids' meals, want to let schools and day-care
> centers serve more soy
> >products as meat substitutes.
> >
> Good God Almighty!  When will they grasp the fact
> that it's all that STARCH
> that's fattening our kids?  I'm thinking back to my
> high school's lame-ass
> excuses (if you'll pardon my french) for a
> nutritious lunch: burger & FRIES,
> pizza and FRIES, "chicken" samwich & FRIES, hot dog
> & FRIES.  The 'main
> course' was always more than half bread, accompanied
> by deep-fried spuds.
> No wonder I nearly fell asleep during my German
> class and grew up to be a
> fat chick!
>
> As for soy, I'm no expert.  But after reading
> "NeanderThin" and doing some
> research, including Cordain's work, I'm very worried
> about its rise in
> popularity despite its vitamin and mineral content.
> In the past, I was
> experimenting with the virtual carb-free soy powder.
>  Theoretically, it
> would be great; lots o' protien, no carbs.  But I
> noticed that after eating
> it, I became bloated.  It could be coincidental, but
> about the same time I
> tried soy powder I also stopped losing weight.
> Hmmmmmmm.
>
> Speaking of which, I finally AM losing weight again.
>  I hereby nominate Ray
> Audette as Man of the Century.  As for Cordain, I
> feel his ongoing research
> could make him the Man of the New Millenium!
>
> Dori Zook
> Denver, CO
>
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