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  1. dretd

    Corn and Soy free......?

    First of all mcathsmith, I hope you enjoy looking around BYC and realize that there are many different folks with different opinions and most everyone is very helpful and civil to one another. Its great that people have different points of view and I really benefit from talking to people that...
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    Corn and Soy free......?

    Wow, thanks for this article! To summarize (chapter 4), they found that the egg yolk contains the isoflavones (primarily Daidzein and Equol) and that in 'regular' soy containing feed the combined amount of isoflavones was max 55 (47+/- 7) micrograms/100 grams of yolk (0.000055grams). A generous...
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    Corn and Soy free......?

    Hi and It sounds like you know quite a lot about soy and such. I am confused about the soy as I have read a lot of conflicting reports about soy. When the chicken eats, it does break down its food and absorbs the nutrients, fats, proteins etc and then builds its own molecules for use like...
  4. dretd

    Corn and Soy free......?

    Thank you for your reply. I have read the studies. I am interested in why, personally, an individual is anti-GMO. It sounds like for you it is fear of increased tumor risk?
  5. dretd

    Corn and Soy free......?

    This is a general question, not directed only at JillParham, and am eager to hear the varieties of points of view on the matter. I have been wondering, specifically, what is most scary and bad about GMOs? I have gotten different answers from a few people about their reasons behind the aversion...
  6. dretd

    Corn and Soy free......?

    Gosh, I feel compelled to point out the the reference you cite was published in 1974. Dr Navarro Died in 1992. The trophoblast hypothesis of cancer origin was first put forward in 1902 by John Beard from the University of Edinburgh. The reference states that a simple urine test for cancer would...
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