You keep mentioning the Price foundation. Who are they?
Dave

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 4:48 PM, sol <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Dave Darrin wrote:
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> Soy is not something to avoid on pain of death but a slow deterioration of
> your body which can be blamed on "Old Age" and probably won't be detected by
> you for a long time until you notice the extra pounds creeping up and other
> problems highlighted by thyroid problems you didn't think you had. Like
> feeling crappy all the time. The soy doesn't do the damage directly but it
> does set the stage.
> Personally I'm not planning to go that route.
>
> Actually as a former vegetarian/vegan who consumed tons of soy for two
> decades plus, I am WELL aware of the deterioration it can cause.
> I still am not concerned about lecithin extracted from soy. In this ONE
> case, I feel the price foundation is over the top hysterical. I have no
> adverse symptoms from lecithin, in fact consuming lecithin has positive
> effects for me.
> my two cents, my own opinion, my own experience
> sol
>
> Dave
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 4:07 PM, sol <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Dave Darrin wrote:
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>>> Thank you for your input concerning health and the do it yourselfers.
>>> I have a problem with the use of soy, isn't there another way to
>>> accomplish this?
>>> I have a low thyroid and avoid soy as much as possible as it is a thyroid
>>> suppressor and a known carcinogen, the cause of Obesity and all the related
>>> diseases. It is in most everything in the Grocery store from soup to
>>> crackers and even peanut butter.(carefully check the labels as it has been
>>> added to everything).
>>>
>>  I personally do not think lecithin from soy is a problem. It may contain
>> a very miniscule amount of residual soy protein but it is not enough to
>> cause any problems for most people, unless perhaps they are actually
>> allergic to soy. I don't care for certain soy products, such as TVP,
>> isolated soy proteins and the like, but I don't see soy lecithin as an evil
>> to be avoided on pain of death or anything. In this I know I do not agree
>> with the Price foundation.
>>
>> You can get egg yolk lecithin in capsules
>>
>> http://www.iherb.com/Nature-s-Plus-Egg-Yolk-Lecithin-600-mg-90-Veggie-Caps/7611?at=0
>> but I didn't find any sold as an un-encapsulated liquid except from bulk
>> sources, don't know if they even sell retail, or how much you would have to
>> buy, but I didn't look very hard, as I do fine with lecithin extracted from
>> soy. If you had to try to puncture and express out 3 tablespoons of egg
>> lecithin from gel capsules, that is going to be a nasty job, as well as get
>> very expensive very fast I think.
>> sol
>>
>>
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