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It is not recommended that children under two consume rice milk or other alternatives to milk or soy unless directed by a pediatrician or pediatric...
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Constipation is HARD, DRY stools. My guess is that your son is not truly constipated, but may be having colic or gas-pains. Not having a BM for one...
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Gluten is a protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and crossbred hybrids of these grains. The good news is many foods...
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I'm sorry to hear this. It's hard when we feel food choices are being taken away from us!I'm glad to see you can differentiate between an...
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I remember I had this same questiosn when I was pregnant, and unfortunately things like herbal teas are not often on the typical "do no...
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Although a number of supplements are marketed as bone strengtheners, there's very little evidence that they help. Cod liver oil may have some effect...
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The following doses have been studied in scientific research:BY MOUTH:For high cholesterol: 20-50 grams per day of soy protein. For preventing weak...
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Soy contains "isoflavones" which are changed in the body to "phytoestrogens," which are similar to the hormone estrogen.
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Major Interaction - Do not take this combination Medications for depression (MAOIs) interacts with Soy Fermented soy products such as tofu and soy...
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In the last 12 years, soy has been believed to lower LDL-C [bad cholesterol]. However, recent data has not shown soy to be a practical means to lower...
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