Soy protein News
Protein is one of the three primary macronutrients that our body needs for its functioning
Food items like eggs, chicken, fish, green leafy vegetables, legumes, lentils and chickpeas are high in protein
The dietary soy-protein concentrate at the 12-percent dose level ameliorated body-weight loss and swelling of the spleen in the mice with induced inflammatory bowel disease.
A new study has found that introducing soy protein at an early life can protect against serious bone loss during adulthood.
Soybean foods contain chemicals known as isoflavones that are similar in structure to oestrogen and so could theoretically protect women against osteoporosis by mimicking the action of oestrogen.
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