Soy is commonly touted as a health food by some vegans and vegetarians, as well as the manufacturers who profit from the soy industry. However, there are important things you should know about soy and how it may be harming your health.
Proponents of soy claim that it has many
health attributes, such as heart disease and cancer prevention. Anyone who also
has environmental concerns about meat production may also want to consume soy
in place of meat and dairy as a way to decrease their ecological footprint on
the Earth. However, soy milk, tofu, soy veggie burgers, and other soy products
may not be as healthy or environmentally friendly as previously thought.
If you are seeking acupuncture
in Del Mar, CA, then you are
probably conscientious of your diet and try to make healthy choices at least
most of the time.
Like corn, gluten, and tree nuts, soy is also
a common food allergen or substance that our bodies react negatively to. It
finds its way into just about everything on the grocery store aisles: milk
substitutes, baby formulas, salad dressings, spaghetti sauce, chocolate, cakes,
cookies, low carbohydrate bread, nutrition bars, nutrition drinks/shakes, and
even body care products and candles! Most factory farmed animals are also fed a
formula containing some soy, so some soy proteins may make their way into your
meat. Here are the top 4 reasons why that is not a good thing.
1. Over 90% of the soy grown in the US is
genetically modified using gene splicing in a lab.
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are much
different from hybridization in that the modification occurs under laboratory
conditions. The gene from a bacteria is inserted into the DNA of the seed of
the soybean to make the crop resistant to high doses of pesticides. If this
doesn’t sound very appetizing to you, then avoiding soy on your plate should be
a top priority. If you absolutely must have soy, choose soy products that are
labeled organic and the many are now also touting the official label of being
“Non-GMO”.
2. Soy contains estrogen mimickers.
Too much estrogen (often referred to as
estrogen dominance) can create a variety of premenstrual and menopausal
symptoms in women. In men, it can cause gynecomastia or “man boobs.” In both
men and women, too much estrogen is associated with cancers of the reproductive
system. It’s probably not a good idea to be getting a dose of estrogen in your
food, especially since we also have other estrogen mimickers in our environment
such as plastics. Soy-based infant formulas are quite worrisome, especially
since we’re now seeing some female infants get their first “period” and experience
breast development.
3. If you have a gluten sensitivity, you
probably also have a soy sensitivity.
On a molecular level, soy protein closely
resembles wheat protein (gluten). Therefore, if you have sensitivities to
gluten, it’s likely your body will react similarly to soy. If you’ve gone
gluten-free and are still having unusual, vague symptoms, check all your foods
and supplements for soy ingredients.
4. Soy can kill your thyroid.
Soy is one of the most goitrogenic (goiter
causing) foods on the planet. It blocks your thyroid gland’s ability to absorb
iodine, making it impossible to produce enough thyroid hormone to power your
body’s cells and regulate your metabolism. If you’re getting acupuncture for
weight loss and still not losing weight, ditch the soy. Your thyroid will thank
you.
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