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1. Nausea, bloating, cramps, diarrhea, vomiting.2. Flushed face, hives or a rash, red and itchy skin.3. Swelling of the eyes, face, lips, throat, and tongue.4. Trouble breathing, speaking or a drop in blood pressure. 5. Rapid heartbeat (palpitations), loss of consciousness.6. Anxiousness, distress, faintness.7. Paleness, sense of doom, or weakness.The most common allergies are Milk, Eggs, Peanuts, Soy, Tree Nuts, Fish,Shellfish, and Wheat. Proteins in these eight major foods are estimated to cause 90 percent of the allergic reactions in the United States.Gregg discovered peer-reviewed research shows a variety of factors unique to soy that could be to blame. Among them: Several naturally occurring compounds that are toxic to humans and animals are present in soy. Called "anti-nutrients," these toxins prevent the body from fully breaking down nutrients and target specific organs, cells and enzyme pathways. The governments of Britain and New Zealand were concerned enough about soy to issue official guidelines discouraging parents from using soy formula unless recommended by a doctor.In this heavily sourced yet eminently readable book, readers will also learn:-- What peer-reviewed, published studies really say about soy’s supposed and much ballyhooed "benefits."-- The aliases by which soy is known on ingredient lists, and the hidden financial basis for its ubiquity in the food industry.-- Research showing why parents should stop feeding infants soy formula, which can disrupt reproductive development and increase allergy risks.-- Alternative ingredients and soy-free recipes that taste great.-- Compelling testimonies from others affected by soy—and how they kept it out of their lives.A must read for anyone concerned about their health, "The Hidden Dangers of Soy" is now available through Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, and the online bookstore of Outskirts Press, at outskirtspress.com/store.php. or visit:http://www.hiddensoy.com |
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