A soy-based diet could help strengthen bones

According to a recent study, eating a diet that includes more soy protein could strengthen the bones of women, regardless of reproductive status.

Soy diets might increase women’s bone strength

Researchers now have discovered through a new animal study that soy protein found in food might counter the negative effects of menopause on bone and metabolic health. Moreover, the researchers believe that soy protein might also have positive impacts on bone strength for women who have not yet reached menopause.

Soy protein may improve symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease

Consumption of soy protein may alleviate some of the symptoms associated with inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.

Soy protein early in life may help prevent bone loss in adulthood

Move over milk, soy protein early in life might be what’s needed for strong, healthy bones in adulthood.

Reporting On The Role Of Soy In Menopausal Health

Discussion of a scientific review of soy protein, soy isoflavones and soy metabolites for peri- and postmenopausal women at North American Menopause Society (NAMS)/Wulf H…

Soy Legume May Lower Blood Pressure According To Small Study

Soy may not just be for your waistline according to a new study. Supplements of milk and soy protein lowered blood pressure in hypertensive patients in a small sample reported this week