Why not Soy...........................?
In spite of glaring reports from alternative circles, soy is still considered a miracle food by many people. Even the medical community – who should be aware of the real affects of soy – still recommend this food as a great vegetarian source of protein and nutrients. This, however, is not true.
I like to call soy an "anti-food." That may sound harsh to some of you, but what soy does to us is so dangerous, so profound it deserves to be labeled harshly. Here's just some of the things in soy that, in my opinion (and many other's), make it an anti-food:
Phytoestrogens: These are essentially plant hormones. I know a lot of people who buy organic milk to avoid hormones, but don't realize that soy products are actually even more dangerous. Phytoestrogens interfere with normal hormone regulation. This can really throw our systems out of whack, causing problems like PMS (premenstrual syndrom), cystic fibrosis and even breast cancer in women. In men, these phytoestrogens can cause high estrogen and a decline in testosterone production. This leads to fat weight gain, decreased libido and all sorts of other problems (I know you guys out there don't like the sound of that). We should also be concerned about the negative impact these plant hormones have on fertility.
Trypsin Inhibitors: Trypsin is important for protein assimilation, so these inhibitors interfere with protein absorption – ironic, considering soy is considered by many to be a valuable protein source. These trypsin inhibitors have led to stunted growth and pancreatic disorders (including cancer) in test animals.
Phytic Acid: Soy contains very high levels of phytic acid, which interferes with the use of valuable minerals like calcium, copper, iron, magnesium and zinc. The phytic acid in soy is also extremely resistant to soaking, sprouting and fermentation (which works to neutralize phytic acid in other foods like grains Cheeseslave made a great post about soaking grains).
Soy can also cause problems with the absorption of other nutrients, like vitamin B12 and vitamin D – yet another reason why high soy consumption is causing rampant nutrient deficiencies in vegetarians and vegans. Soy can also damage the thyroid, which may explain why thyroid dysfunction is so common nowadays.
Furthermore, during processing soy takes on an even uglier face and forms neurotoxins like MSG. Processed soy also contains high levels of aluminum, a highly toxic metal linked to many health problems (like Alzheimer's).
Experts like Sally Fallon Morrell, head of the Weston A. Price Foundation, are highly concerned with the amount of soy in our children's diets today, often beginning with soy formula at birth. I was shocked to read this statement on the Weston A Price Foundation website: "Babies on soy formula receive the estrogenic equivalent of at least 5 birth control pills per day."
Soy is just not meant to be eaten – at least, not the way we eat it today. Remember, traditional cultures ate only small amounts of highly fermented soy (i.e. fermented for six months). Fermented soy was often eaten with foods like fish broth, which would counteract some of the adverse effects like thyroid damage.
So, this is why I say no to soy. What has been your experience with this food?
Source: The Nourished Life
The Nourished Life is a blog which focuses on finding nourishment in life through traditional foods and natural living. My goal is to bridge the gap between real people and real food, making nourishing foods more achievable in the real world. I believe food is the foundation of healthy living, and what you eat will have a substantial impact on your health and well-being. Disease and illness are on the rise now that we depend on processed food for our nourishment, but we can learn from the examples of healthy traditional cultures and make food choices that truly nourish our bodies. Learn helpful tips about reducing stress, getting more quality sleep, improving your body image, avoiding toxic chemicals and much more. Here at The Nourished Life, it's not about doing everything right – because no one can! It's about learning what you need to know to live a more nourished life, taking bite-sized steps on this amazing journey down the road of nourishment. After all, it's not just about reaching a destination – it's about all the incredible experiences you have along the way.
MOON
So true.
Soy is seriously not healthy for sooo many reasons.
Of coarse, this was NOT new news to me...
Soy is some bad sh!t.
Samantha
I just read MOON's answer to get the gist of what you said. I'm not reading all that.
Fire In Freetown
jesus christ! you writing a novel or something?? who do you expect to sit here and read all that?
Rockfreak25
sooo much salt not healthy
Linda
Ah! That's scary! HOW CAN I BE A VEGAN NOW?!?!?!!
Seriously? How can vegans have non-dairy products without soy? And I've never heard this. Are you sure? Is this new? EVERYONE SAYS IT'S GOOD. HOW CAN IT BE BAD IF IT'S GOOD. Now I'm sad. Now I'm scared. I like my chocolate soymilk! It's yummy!
This made me scared.
My experience with soy: I only like chocolate soymilk. But I was planning on being a vegan once I was out of highschool. Now what? :'(
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