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 Soybeans are truly one of nature’s superfoods which now grow 
                  in many countries around the world like: America, Brazil, Argentina, 
                  China and India. They provide high protein, low cholesterol 
                  and are extremely versatile. The soybean can be used to make 
                  soy milk, soy ice cream, soy cheese, tofu, soy chips and even 
                  delicious simulated soy meats! With the help of today’s 
                  technology, soy is also being used to make cosmetics, such as 
                  face creams, and fabrics for luxurious bed sheets. 
                  The soy bean is a member of the pea family and was 
                  one of the earliest crops planted around five thousand years 
                  ago. Tofu, a food that is derived from soy, was popular as far 
                  back as two thousand years ago during the Han dynasty in China. 
                  North America and Europe are only now waking up to soy’s 
                  amazing benefits for a healthy lifestyle. In fact, the Canadian 
                  government recently recognized soy as an essential part of a 
                  healthy diet by including it in Canada’s Food Guide 
                  to Healthy Eating. 
                  Dr. Alison M. Duncan of the University of Guelph 
                  in Ontario, Canada, a nutritional expert who has spent years 
                  researching the dietary benefits of soy, says it “has 
                  all the essential amino acids and can really provide an adequate 
                  source of protein for someone who is looking for an alternative 
                  source of protein rather than meat, so that is a really important 
                  component of soybeans.”  
                  Professor Duncan observes that people living in Asian 
                  countries that consume more soy, have a significantly lower 
                  rate of diseases like breast cancer, prostate cancer, osteoporosis 
                  and heart disease. She says, “Soybeans have a phytochemical 
                  called isoflavone, and that is a specific phytochemical in soy 
                  that has been studied quite a lot in relation to various illnesses.” 
                  Meat from animals on the other hand does not contain the stress-reducing 
                  phytochemicals so vital to fighting preventable diseases. 
                  The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reports 
                  that only 25 grams of soy protein a day in a low-fat, low-cholesterol 
                  diet may lower cholesterol levels and thus reduce the risk of 
                  heart disease. 
                  On the topic of women’s health, Ms. Davis says 
                  that, “menopausal women who eat soy don’t experience 
                  as much of the flushing and the various other symptoms that 
                  other women do. Studies show that women in Asia, for example, 
                  have less breast-cancer than women over here in North America, 
                  and that can be attributed to their intake of soy products.” 
                  Ms. Beverly Davis, a registered dietician and the 
                  Regional Coordinator for the Coronary Health Improvement Project 
                  (CHIP) in Ontario, Canada, has a lot of positive things to say 
                  about soy. She states, “… the good thing about soybeans 
                  is that you are not going to get the fat, you’re not going 
                  to get the bacteria …”; adding that soy is “on 
                  par with meat with respect to its protein profile, but it’s 
                  got so many more advantages, health advantages.” 
                  Soy also helps preserve our planet’s precious 
                  natural resources. Another major benefit of relying on soy protein 
                  as compared to beef protein is that the water used for one complete 
                  vegan meal with tofu, rice and vegetables is only 98 gallons, 
                  whereas one serving of beef uses over 1,200 gallons. Soy really 
                  is beneficial in regards to human health, the sustainability 
                  of the Earth and also for saving many animals’ lives. 
                  For those wanting to shift to a vegetarian diet, 
                  soy is such an easy food to use that most newcomers would adapt 
                  quickly to using it. Tofu has a sponge-like ability to easily 
                  absorb flavors when cooked or mixed with sauces or marinades. 
                  For example, if you are cooking Indian cuisine, then all you 
                  have to do is add the tofu to the Indian spices cooking in the 
                  oil. For a western breakfast, you can crumble it up; add some 
                  veggies and spices to make tofu scrambled eggs, adding some 
                  soy bacon on the side. Another worldwide favorite, Japanese 
                  miso soup, contains tofu and soy paste and is very delicious. 
                  Vegetarian soy foods also come in chicken and fish flavors. 
                  If you are vegan, then there are a wide variety of soy dairy 
                  foods to choose from. In fact, soy is so versatile; it can literally 
                  replace all of the harmful foods our society has been accustomed 
                  to eating: eggs, fish, meat and dairy. 
                  So as you can see, there are endless possibilities 
                  and uses with the soy bean. It is truly a “food of the 
                  Gods” that is easy to prepare and provides enough nutrients 
                  to feed our bodies. With all these benefits, people can be assured 
                  that adding more soy to your diet is a healthy and wise choice, 
                  for you and the planet. 
                  To view Supreme Master Television’s 
                  program about nutritious and healthy soy, please click on the 
                  link: http://video.Godsdirectcontact.net/magazine/AW669_676.php 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                 
                  
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