Re: Where do I get my important
Hi,
first off when you say you can not do soy, I'm pretty sure you mean the bean, or the isolate soy protein powder. In both of these cases I totaly agree that they are not the way to use soy for protein. however, there is another way. Sprouted soy. Once sprouted the bean changes to become a plant, a veggetable. There is a protein powder that is made from sprouted soy which I have been using for quite a while now. Here is what Dr. Young had to say about the supersoy sprouted soy powder:
WILL THE SUPERSOY SPROUTS CONTRIBUTE TO DISORGANIZATION AT A HORMONAL LEVEL? HOW WILL IT AFFECT THE LEVELS OF PROGESTERONE FOR EXAMPLE? WHAT DO SUPERSOY SPROUTS PROVIDE THE BODY?
We need to be very clear of this, soy sprouts is an alkaline food. It does NOT create excess acidity in the body and is extremely helpful to the body. All today's studies have been done on processed soy or the legume which are acidic in the first place.
Soy sprouts are all-natural and whole. They are processed in a low-heat dehydration to preserve its life force. (88 degrees Fahrenheit) You don't only receive the mineral benefits, but also the electro-magnetic benefits as well that is carried in the life force of those organic sprouts.
As it relates to soy sprouts phyto-chemicals, scientist haven't even come close to identifying all the wonderful phyto-chemicals, not only in soy sprouts, but any food! Hundreds of thousands of phyto-chemicals that may be contained in one single sprout have yet to be identified. Some of these are isolated as in the case when we take a soy protein out and get a soy isolate (this is a way that we can get protein) This is not the way we should be getting our protein. We should be getting our protein from whole foods, not isolated portions of foods!
As it relates to hormones, we don't isolate the hormones. Being in the hormone business is a very risky business. Taking hormones is a very risky business! Most people and doctors don't understand it. It is best, here again, to allow the body to find its natural needs through eating whole organic foods. Let it pull from the food what it needs! Rather than trying to provide progesterone, estrogen or testosterone through traditional methods, try coming into balance and incorporating soy sprouts. It is a fact, the isoflavones, particularly the phyto-estrogens, that are contained as one of the phyto-chemicals of maybe hundreds of thousands of phyto-chemicals in SuperSoy Sprouts has been studied and is not harmful to the body, it is just the reverse!
Bottom line is that the phyto-estrogens in soy is like someone taking key and put it into a lock door and then breaking the key off so that it cannot be opened. There are receptor sites on cells. These phyto-estrogens fill up the receptor sites and as if we have broken off the key, they throw out the estrogen's that play havoc at the cellular level. Thus protecting the cell from cancer, not creating cancer.
Everyone has their own position on soy. But if you read carefully any of the research out there you will have yet to see any research that substantiates that the organic, spouted soy is not healthy to the body! If you start isolating things out of that soy, it is a whole different story! This has not been done to the SuperSoy Sprouts! You cannot pull things out of context and then study them and then suspect that when we put it back into the whole that it is going to perform the same way!!!
What we have here is the beautiful concept of synergism. Where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. We don't isolate the proteins, we don't isolate the isoflavones. The body then can decide what it needs and then use it!
Again this product is a whole, organic food, it is processed in a way that protects the zeta potential, or life force of this food. You actually derive the full value, the full benefit of this highly energized food. It is like recharging your body, it is like plugging yourself in to life.
WHAT DOES THE SOY CONTRIBUTES TO THE BODY?
The star isoflavone in soy is genestein. Genestein is wonderful for the male and female reproductive organs. It protects by not only maintaining the integrity of the fluids, but also helps minimize excess acidity that may be held in that particular area of the body. For males it helps protect the prostate. For females it helps to protect the breasts, uterus and ovaries. It protects the whole body!
You will get 41% protein. All the 8 essential aminos are there! There is more protein by volume than beef, chicken, pork and eggs without all the morbid bacteria that are contained in the tissue of a lot of these animals proteins. This is the best source of protein that you can put into your body!!! Compare 41% protein to that of filthy eggs (full of bacteria! If you want to filthy up your inner environment than by all means eat an egg. 37,500,000 pathological bacterial forms found in an egg, activating the immune system. We are tired after eating this because our immune system now has to clean up what we have ingested) The soy sprouts is not the problem, it is a superior, clean source of protein.
It is in a 30-1 concentration, 41% protein. All of the minerals, vitamins, proteins, and isoflavones are totally intact allowing the body to decide what it needs and then drawing from synergistic formulation. Our body knows better than us what it needs. Our body can then utilize the food in a very appropriate way.
That is why it is one of the four products found in the Foundational Pack! It is foundational for good help, providing the foundational elements that the body needs to help maintain the integrity of the human cell and its environment that it lives in.
There was also another article posted here about protein a little while back on another forum, but I cannot seem to find where it's at. If I come accross it again I'll post the link. I think it was very interesting, basically expressing the opinion that you don't need to worry so much about sufficient protein because you are probably already getting more than enough from the veggies you are eating, and your body is very good at concerving them. It also went through the misconseptions that have persisted based on studies done in the early 1900's using rats that really don't apply to humans. Well, that's it for now. Take care, and feel free to email if there is some bit of information you think I can help with. I don't get a chance to check the forums here very often, mslarsen@wisc.edu . Take care, Mike