By Robert Cohen Executive Director Text Only

CAN SOYMILK BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH?


Dear Friends,

The answer is a resounding YES!
Be scared. Be very scared.

When considering soymilk, food expert
John Robbins, author of the bestselling
book, 'Diet For a New America' writes:

  "I prefer the brands made with whole
   soybeans, and avoid those made with
   soy protein or soymilk powder."

I highly recommend that you buy a copy of
Robbins book, 'Diet For a New America.'
Read some very powerful reviews:

http://www.notmilk.com/greatbooks.html

Robbins explains:

  "Advances in food technology have made it
   possible to isolate soy proteins, isoflavones,
   and other substances found in the bean, and
   add them to all kinds of foods where they've
   never been before."

Robbins is right about that. The process by which
soy proteins are extracted from the whole bean
often requires dangerous chemicals, and hazardous
substances can find their way into factory-produced
soymilk.

Soy-basher Sally Fallon agrees that processed soy
products are dangerous. She writes:

  "Soy also contains a human carcinogen called
   3-MCPD. The substance is created during the
   manufacture of soy sauce and hydrolyzed
   vegetable protein (HVP). It is also present
   in soy sausages and other imitation foods."

Foods made in factories that you end up putting into
your bodies as fuel sometimes contain added substances
that do not do your body any good. In the name of
health, some manufacturers intentionally add these
dangerous substances, and spend millions of dollars
to advertise their benefit. Call SILK and ask for a
list of their flavor enhancers, and you will be told
that their list is "proprietary." See what I mean?
There ought to be a law!

Soymilk manufacturers who add hidden substances to their
soy products, and refuse to reveal their dirty secrets,
deserve your anger, and you should boycott their products.

Some soymilk manufacturers isolate soy proteins by
extracting the "goodness" with petro-chemical solvents.

How do SILK or VitaSoy or any other soymilk manufacturer
isolate their soy protein? They're not going to tell you.
Their process is "secret." What a laugh. Look on their
cartons. The letters "DE" mean that their soymilk is
actually processed by dairy manufacturers using
dairy equipment. Who is in bed with whom?

Do methanol, ethanol, and formaldehyde do your body
any good? Do preservatives preserve health, or do
they merely preserve enormous profits gained by
manufacturers at the expense of your health?

Soymilk should NOT cost you more than $2 per quart as
it does in most supermarkets. Not when wholesale bean
buyers can purchase those soybeans that yield one
quart of soymilk for less than a penny.

The wholesale cost of one quart of cow's milk (the
price the farmer receives) is about 20 cents. That
dairyman has got to inject hormones and antibiotics.
He then medicates, feeds, milks, and shovels the
fertilizer from his cow. His job is labor-intensive.

The wholesale cost of soybeans that make one quart of
soymilk is about one-fiftieth of the cow's milk, yet,
both products sell for the same price. Who pays the
price of corporate greed? The consumer. You.

THE ALTERNATIVE

It is not practical to have a cow in your backyard.
Neither is it healthy. A soymilk machine fits easily
on your kitchen counter.

Make your own soymilk with soybeans and water, and
you control your product. Buy the factory-made version
and you end up drinking an unknown product containing
emulsifiers, preservatives, flavor enhancers, additives,
and artificial whiteners. Furthermore, much of the
beneficial fiber and protein is strained out of nature's
original goodness.

You can make your own, of course, and in a few months
you will end up paying for your soymilk machine by
the savings realized by not getting ripped off by
soymilk manufacturers. If the health issues do not
concern you, keep in mind who controls soymilk sales
and profits from the purchases of most soymilk
products. The dairy industry. They've invested in
SILK, the largest selling soymilk in America. Since
dairy interests control the supermarket aisle space
next to cow's milk, when you buy the soy, you support
the dairy guys.

The SoyToys are here!

http://www.SoyToy.com

Call toll-free:

1-888-668-6455



Robert Cohen author of:   MILK - The Deadly Poison
(201-871-5871)
Executive Director (notmilkman@notmilk.com)
Dairy Education Board
http://www.notmilk.com


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