The Myths About Soy

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(NAPSA)—Is soy a miracle food or a hard-to-digest protein that has been linked to malnutrition, digestive distress, thyroid damage, reproductive disorders, ADD/ADHD, even heart disease and cancer? eee Readers of a stating that the possible benefits of eating soy should be weighed new book will find a little less Deborah Lynn Dadd, Dr. Kilmer McCully, Dr. Jonathan Wright and controversial Joy in eatingsoy. In “The Whole Soy Story” (New Trends, $29.95), top nutritionist Wey Kaayla T. Daniel, aap) Ph.D., reveals: Soy is nota health food. Soy is not the answer to world hunger. Soy is not a panacea. Soy has not even been proven safe. Hundreds of epidemiological, clinical and laboratory studies link soy to a number of health conditions. Most at risk are babies given soy formula, vegetarians who eat soy as their main source of protein, and adults self-medicating with soy foods and supplements. Readersof Dr. Daniel’s book will discover the dark side of America’s favorite health food as she sheds light on the often contradictory evidence on soy and disease. Readers will learn why dozens of respected scientists have issued warnings against proven risks. The book—a groundbreaking expose that reads like a detective story—has been endorsed by leading doctors and health experts, including Dr. Doris J. Rapp, many others. Dr. Larry Dossey calls it “science writing at its best” and Dr. William Campbell Douglass praises it as “the most important nutritional book of the decade.” Learn: How much soy Asians really eat; The differences between old-fashioned and modern soy products; Why soy infant formula is a formula for disaster; How soy can causeinfertility and lossoflibido; The truth behind the FDA’s spurious soy/heart disease health claim; Whether you or your family is at specialrisk. All fact and no fiction, “The Whole Soy Story” provides information that you need to determine which studies are valid, which justify hope, which are mere hype—and why. The book is available wherever books are sold or by visiting www.wholesoystory.com.