They are the Weston A Price Foundation.  The web site is 
http://www.westonaprice.org/

 

We are a member of their organization.   

Dianne


Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 16:58:28 -0700
Subject: Re: CS>Liposomal Encapsulation Technology: Vit "C"
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

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: 
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:


Dave Darrin wrote:

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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