Soya Bean

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    fierycjposted 14 years ago

    Hey, my Ma's always sending me loads of soya bean powder. She says its good for me. I know it is, and I'm starting to really grow into the stuff. I look forward to it. Any takes on the stuff?

    1. No1beautytips profile image60
      No1beautytipsposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      i heard soya bean containing products are good for women and if taking everyday can reduce the risk of breast cancer in women

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    fierycjposted 14 years ago

    Sorry for the double thread post. My mobile malfunctioned and it got posted twice.

  3. LondonGirl profile image81
    LondonGirlposted 14 years ago

    I've never come across it as powder, but we eat soya beans a fair bit - the actual green beans, and enjoy them.

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    fierycjposted 14 years ago

    As the beans, like that? For real? The powder is light-brown, some are creamy like powdered milk. It's super.

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    Béla Mongyiposted 14 years ago
    1. Maddie Ruud profile image73
      Maddie Ruudposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      If by "kill you" you mean "slow down your sperm," then maybe.  I find it interesting that you equate those two things.

      Also, I find it fascinating that they say it could be bad for your health, when what they mean is it could be bad for men's fertility, and for babies.  Women are people too.

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        Béla Mongyiposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Hi Maddie! That's not what I mean, naturally. In truth I never read the article, I only posted it because there is so much talk about soy having a harmful effect on people's health. A clue: check out why soy entered the food chain in the first place. Also when did it happen...

        Women are people too. I find it fascinating that you think anybody would question that. smile

        Also found this:
        Soy: Is it Healthy, or is it Harmful?

  6. moposan profile image57
    moposanposted 14 years ago

    it depends on your blood type.

  7. Research Analyst profile image73
    Research Analystposted 14 years ago

    interesting I will have to research it.

  8. moposan profile image57
    moposanposted 14 years ago

    Very strange that so many people still dont know about the blood type eating.

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      Béla Mongyiposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      what is there to know?

      1. moposan profile image57
        moposanposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        different food matches different blood types hence the allergies.

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          Béla Mongyiposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          where can I get detailed info on this
          a link please

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            Béla Mongyiposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            No thanks I can google it. I'd rather post a hottie!

            http://content.coedcherry.com/total-super-cuties/032708a01/image06.jpg

    2. LondonGirl profile image81
      LondonGirlposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      that's because it's pseudo-science rubbish, I think.

      1. moposan profile image57
        moposanposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        yeah right-and allergies and obesity is pseudo-problems.

        1. LondonGirl profile image81
          LondonGirlposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          Nope. Allergies and obesity - scientific evidence. "Blood group eating" - pseudo-science.

          1. moposan profile image57
            moposanposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            you contradict yourself.do you understand that allergy and obesity is reaction of your body-blood in particular-to the chemicals inside specific food.Fuck-that is so simple. Why than do you think some people can drink milk others cant?

            1. LondonGirl profile image81
              LondonGirlposted 14 years agoin reply to this

              Some people have an allergy to milk. Some have lactose intolerance. Some people have allergies, some people are fat. Nothing to do with blood type, either way.

              To give you a wee example - my mother has a mild milk allergy, and all four of us had it as babies. We have 3 different blood types between us.

              1. moposan profile image57
                moposanposted 14 years agoin reply to this

                cow milk is actually bad for 3 blood types.so may be u better learn and experiment first before cursing.
                And of course blood is not the only factor but a very important one.

  9. moposan profile image57
    moposanposted 14 years ago

    by the way soya is OK almost for everyone

  10. moposan profile image57
    moposanposted 14 years ago

    while coconut is unhealthy for ereryone as well as corn

  11. moposan profile image57
    moposanposted 14 years ago

    and yes some people do have gene inclination to obesity but they can easily avoid it eating food which is healthy for them.

  12. tksensei profile image59
    tksenseiposted 14 years ago

    You should try natto!

 
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