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The Soy Advantage

Jun 22 08:51pm

If you are looking for a new menu option as part of your weight-loss or weight-maintenance program, you may want to consider — or reconsider — soy.

Adding soy to your diet can have advantages, such as providing fewer calories, less saturated fat, and more fiber than other more traditional, high-quality protein sources. Soy is also a common ingredient in weight-loss diets, since it can replace higher-calorie foods without reducing protein intake, thus making you feel fuller longer.

And if you are trying to lose weight, soy can play a key role in helping you preserve lean body mass while you are working to lose weight. This is because soy is a complete protein, meaning that it contains the same essential amino acids as animal sources of protein. Essential amino acids cannot be made by the body and must be consumed from food sources.

Soy has so many benefits, in fact, that the FDA authorized the health claim that 25 grams of soy protein a day can be part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol that will improve heart health. Soy can also assist in protecting against bone loss and some types of cancer.

If, like me, you are not an automatic fan of most soy products, take another look at the supermarket shelves. You may be surprised at how the taste and texture of the new soy products have been improved. Soy has come a long way. The next time you visit the store, check out all the options: soy burgers, soy sausages and brats, soymilk, soy crisps, soy flour — even soy nut butter.

If you are looking for more information about soy, soy foods, and their benefits, visit www.soyfoods.org.

47 Comments Report Abuse
1. joanbev13 - Jun 23 12:35am
You didn't mention soy veggie cheese, Smart Dogs, soy ice cream, veggie bacon, Silk soy milk and many other choices that are available today.
2. jessica_jab49 - Jun 23 01:24am
Soy kills people. Why would you recommend such a dangerous food?
3. supernovagirl01 - Jun 23 03:58am
I drink soy milk everyday and it truly has help me with maintaining my weight. it also tastes really good.There's a lot of benefits from soy product...
4. araie2001@sbcglobal.net - Jun 23 04:42am
Please,please don't ever feed soy products to a child or infant - it can do much harm.
5. araie2001@sbcglobal.net - Jun 23 04:43am
Please,please don't ever feed soy products to a child or infant - it can do much harm.
6. woolybrk@snet.net - Jun 23 07:13am
Be carefull about some of the facts posted about soy,especially if you are a women. Soy has been found to greatly increase the risk of breast cancer especially in a large population of women who are HER positive. Soy is banned from your diet if you have been diagnosed with cancer as one of the culprits causing it. Why would you want to add it to your diet to up the risk factor?? Much information has been written over the last 6 months to educate women to this fact and can be found at many of the breast cancer web sites and womens magazines..
7. mlreitz@ameritech.net - Jun 23 07:35am
Hi~~~Is Soy safe for Women that have had Breast Cancer such as I. I love Soy milk on my ceral in the morning and not sure I am doing the safe thing by having it each morning?
8. jimmy.turner57@sbcglobal.net - Jun 23 07:50am
never thought i'd like soy milk til i tries it. Wasn't bad. If you have a goal in mind, and I did, you've got to try new things. With other changes, I lost 124 lbs.
9. dayspinner2002 - Jun 23 08:45am
Hello I have been taking soy products but mainly protein powder flavored for years. I found out if I eat red meat and other meats my body aches. The wonderful thing is that I have never had a HOT FLASH. That is the wonderful surprise included. I take Vanilla and I add water to make a paste the consistency of pudding . It is quite satisfying for desire to have something gooey .
I eat burgers and drink soymilk. I feel great no aches and pains at age 65.
10. galempetti@sbcglobal.net - Jun 23 10:01am
40% of all Soy products are genetically modified and they are not labeled as such.
I love soy products and want to find non-modified organic sources. Got a clue?
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