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Apr 10th, 2006 - 12:14:17

Sections : Soy / Isoflavones
Isoflavones: a Botanical Approach to Disease Prevention
Although the Western world has been somewhat tardy in realizing the many benefits of soybeans, health-conscious consumers are beginning to explore the numerous health applications of isoflavones, plant compounds useful against a bevy of ailments.
Sep 13, 2004, 10:09

Sections : Soy / Isoflavones
Eat your soy, boys
A food that's good for girls is good for guys, too

It turns out that soy, at least in the doses most people will consume it in food, may be good for guys, too. A growing number of studies suggest that soy has plenty of health benefits for men -- from lowering cholesterol levels to protecting against prostate cancer -- and few downsides.

Jun 15, 2004, 10:43

Sections : Soy / Isoflavones
Studies show soy is good for boys, too
Yes, it's true that your wife, girlfriend or significant other has been eating a lot of soy lately, mainly to boost her female hormones. That doesn't mean it's bad for you, fella.

May 10, 2004, 09:47

Sections : Soy / Isoflavones
Soy has benefits for men
Studies suggest protection from prostate cancer. Yes, it's true that your wife, girlfriend or significant other has been eating a lot of soy lately, mainly to boost her female hormones. That doesn't mean it's bad for you, fella. Instead of pushing aside that soy milk, go ahead and pour some on your morning cereal. Dig into the soy burgers at the office cafeteria and the tofu that appears in your takeout stir-fry.
May 4, 2004, 08:44

Sections : Soy / Isoflavones
A Sensible Part of Your Diet: The anti-soy argument
Soy food consumption has increased markedly over the past 10 years, largely because of media coverage of research indicating soy may decrease risk of several chronic diseases including heart disease...
Apr 22, 2003, 14:24


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