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yes, I think so-mmmmm so good
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There's a lot of controversy, particularly on the internet, about whether soy is dangerous or not. The nutritionist whose dietary guidelines I follow ( Dr. Andrew Weil ) states that there is not only no scientific data proving that soy intake inhibits nutrient intake, but also that it does not affect your thyroid unless you already have a thyroid disorder to begin with or if you have an iodine deficiency. And the levels of isoflavinoids which occur in natural soy products and soy milk are not high enough to affect hormone production and can actually protect a woman's estrogen receptors from excess foreign estrogens (in chemicals and pollution). However, some soy formulas marketed for babies do contain very high levels of isolated isoflavinoids which can be harmful to children. So...I guess soy could be good or bad, depending on what nutritional guidelines you follow. |
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ETA: I did say not to make soy the primary protein for the reasons I mentioned. I didn't say not to consume soy at all. |
How timely....
First even heard of it a few weeks before this thread when I saw it at Whole Foods. Had no idea what it was. Then this thread. Got to try it today at Pei Wei. It was pretty good. I'd eat it as a side or a snack. |
So I prepared a pound of soybeans for a lunchtime snack today, thinking that I'd probably eat half now and save the rest for later.
Naturally I poured a whole crapload of garlic salt and made my own version of ponzu. I ended up eating the entire pound in one sitting by myself. Soooooo gooooood. But I have a feeling I'll be paying for it later. :p |
so there was an argument tonight about edamame.
Is it pronounced: 1) Ed-uh-maa-may -OR- 2) Ad-uh-may-me |
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(I'm lactose intolerent, so I use soy products as dairy substitutes. However, I also have hypothyroidism, so I limit my soy intake somewhat:) ) As for the pronunciation of edamame, I've only heard it pronounced "Ed-uh-maa-may". |
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