The Soy Controversy
Soy based food products have attracted some controversy. There are past claims that soy protein is responsible for decreases in testosterone or that estrogen induces man breasts, and even that eating soy can cause cancer. Most of this has been debunked yet there are always some pros and cons involved in any protein conversation. Now that we’ve had the chance to analyze these claims it’s clear that soy protein is a good choice for weight loss and muscle growth.
The AHRQ concludes there is no evidence of a negative effect for either soy protein or isoflavones. Soy products range from whole soy to fermented soy to the protein isolates which ITG uses and are in the group referenced positively by the AHRQ.
Soybeans were added to the American diet in various forms in the 1880s and today they’re used in countless food products around the world. In the USA it’s hard to go a day without eating a soy product, just because of its abundance.
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We have read and seen it until we are sick. It is almost as bad as political campaign ads! (Notice I said, “Almost!”) What is the big deal about detoxification? Why is it so important? Actually, there is some reasonable truth to getting the toxins out of our body. After all, this is how Mother Nature works, take nutrients in and get rid of the toxins.
We all know that excess weight has many health detriments and that lower weight is much healthier. Now, the newest information is that excess weight kills your libido. Yes, the one last, free, fun activity is in danger because of our diet and eating habits. Can you imagine putting down the Twinkie because you would like to have sex tonight? Now, I am not saying that starting a diet will help you to get great sex anytime you want it! What I am saying is that it surely won’t hurt and may very well help.
There is, for the most part, a definitive association between less weight, less obesity and lower incidences of hot flashes. Hot flashes go by the official name of Thermoregulatory Flushing and are associated with feeling very hot, profuse sweating and flushing of the skin, which is part of the body’s natural heat regulating mechanism. The problem is that this natural heat regulation during menopausal hot flashes is somewhat out of control.
2014 promises to be a healthy one for my patients. I feel positive about the future because we keep moving toward factual medicine and we’re discarding many of the misunderstandings that persist in mainstream America today. 





