Have you ever wondered
about soy? It's promoted as the miracle food that
will feed the world while at the same time prevent and
cure all manner of diseases.
But what if all
you've read about soy is nothing but a multi-million
dollar marketing strategy based on scanty
facts, half-truths and lies?
Most people remain unaware
that soy is widely known to contain an array of potent
chemical toxins. The modern manufacturing processes
of high-profit industries make no effort to remove these
potent toxins. High levels of phytic
acid, trypsin inhibitors, toxic lysinoalanine and highly
carcinogenic nitrosamines are all present in soy
products.
Phytoestrogens
that disrupt endocrine function and are potent antithyroid
agents are present in vast quantities in soy, including
the potentially devastating isoflavone Genistein. Infants
exclusively fed soy-based formula have 13,000 to 22,000
times more estrogen compounds in their blood than babies
fed milk-based formula, the estrogenic equivalent of
at least five birth control pills per day. Premature
development of girls has been linked to the use of soy
formula, as has the underdevelopment of males. Infant
soy formula has been linked to autoimmune
thyroid disease.
Soy is linked to infertility,
breast cancer, hypothyroidism,
thyroid cancer, and many
other disorders.
"Imagine drugs
that are known, by years of scientific documentation,
to be both carcinogenic and to also cause DNA and chromosome
damage being prescribed and administered through the
food supply to populations of many countries around
the world without the knowledge or consent of the individuals
consuming these foods ... with no way to track dosage,
individual reactions, or harmful side-effects ... and
without any concern for some people's increased vulnerability
to these drugs, such as cancer patients. It sounds
crazy, but that is exactly what is happening around
the world when Soy is added to our food supply. Soy
contains the scientifically documented carcinogenic
and DNA damaging and chromosome damaging natural
chemicals genistein and daidzein." -
True Health, the magazine of Carotec
Inc., Naples, Florida. May/June 2004.
"(Soyfoods)
are not nutrients. They are drugs."
Dr. L. White, Honolulu
Aging Study.
The answer is simple,
given the soy industry
is one of the world's most wealthy and powerful multi-billion
dollar industries.
"Despite
an impressive array of scientific evidence that soy
is not a fit food for man nor beast, the soy marketing
mastodon has marched through the American market like
Sherman through Georgia - and likely doing about as
much damage as Sherman's Union Army did. In our
opinion the widespread use of non-fermented soy is part
of the chronic disease problem since soy is known to
wreak havoc with the human thyroid and other hormone
systems." - True
Health, the magazine of Carotec Inc., Naples, Florida.
May/June 2004.
The result is an industry
that will systematically steamroll anybody that dares
suggest there may be problems with the darling soy.
When we first questioned the safety of soy, a representative
of Protein Technologies told us that they had:
"...teams
of lawyers to crush dissenters, could buy scientists
to give evidence, owned television channels and
newspapers, could divert medical schools and could even
influence governments..."
This boast has proven all too true,
and you'll be shocked to learn that much of what you've
read about soy is nothing but a con.
Soybeans are widely known to contain
a gamut of natural toxins
- and it makes no difference whether they are organic,
"Round-Up Ready", or in any number of modern
products (see our GUIDANCE
page).
The trouble with modern soy products
is that fast industrial processing does not equate to
historical methods of fermenting
"for two summers" or boiling "for the
length of an incense". The method of modern get-rich-quick
corporations is simply to leave these well-known natural
toxins in our products.
"Among the Hawaii "study's"
conclusions: that tofu accelerates brain weight loss
in aging users, that the more soy you use the more it
impacts your mental abilities, that soy acts like a
drug, not a food." - True
Health, the magazine of Carotec Inc., Naples, Florida.
May/June 2004.
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