Revival Soy Doctor |
Name: Angel
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Hello Can I take the soy bars or nuts while I am taking Black Cohosh & Chasteberry?
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Hello Angel,
Thank you for your question. Before we get started, please read the following: We do not give medical advice. We provide nutritional information regarding Revival Soy products and information available in the public domain for the uses of soy. We advise you to discuss your personal medical issues with your physician. I hope our information will be helpful to you. What about black cohosh, red clover, dong quai, vitex or other herbs? Asian countries have consumed soy for thousands of years as part of their daily diet. Because of this, much more is known about the long-term safety and effectiveness of soy protein and soy isoflavones versus herbs, such as black cohosh, red clover, dong quai and vitex (which are not natural human foods and have never been consumed by entire populations as part of the diet). Studies show that soy protein plus isoflavones provide additional health benefits that estrogenic herbs do not, such as weight loss, energy, heart health and bone support. http://www.revivalsoy.com/whysoy/index.html?pid=3000 Herbal products are often chemically-concentrated into pill form. Because less is known about the long-term safety and effectiveness of chemically-concentrated herbs, many doctors are hesitant to recommend herbal pills. Revival Soy is naturally concentrated using certified, genetically-pure soy (non-GMO). Some begin the Revival Soy daily for a few weeks, then gradually wean off those herbal supplements - with great results using only enough soy daily for wonderful benefits and results. Will Revival Soy help my menopausal symptoms? Many studies now show benefits of soy for menopausal symptoms: http://www.revivalsoy.com/whysoy/article.html?article=menopause&pid=3000 The National Institutes of Health’s (U.S. Government) Medical Encyclopia lists “fewer menopausal symptoms” as a potential benefit of soy: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/007204.htm Revival Soy was created by Dr. Tabor to help his own mother handle midlife. You can read her story at http://www.revivalsoy.com/home/about/index.html?pid=3000 Scientists became very interested in soy's potential role for menopause support after demographic studies revealed that only 9% of women living in Asia, where the diet is rich in soy, experienced hot flashes during midlife, in contrast to almost 80–90% of Western women who suffer through menopause. Many scientists feel that soy isoflavones, which are similar to the body's estrogen in structure, may support health by lightly binding to estrogen receptors, thus, producing some of the benefits of estrogen without negative side effects. Because soy may support menopause, energy, bone and heart health, many doctors now recommend soy as a safe, effective dietary supplement to help women support a healthy midlife transition and beyond. When can I expect results? http://www.revivalsoy.com/whysoy/expect.html?pid=3000 Thousands of doctors, dietitians and healthcare professionals have recommended Revival Soy to people who can benefit from adding soy protein and soy isoflavones to their daily diets. http://www.revivalsoy.com/whyrevival/recommended.html?pid=3000 Menopause Success Stories http://www.revivalsoy.com/community/testimonials/index.html?pid=3000 Soy and Bone Health http://www.revivalsoy.com/whysoy/article.html?article=bone&pid=3000 Please let me know if I can help further. To inquire about your order, email us
We have a very good online reference source: * Read Dr. Tabor's last guest transcript * Revival is a dietary supplement. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Revival is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The information presented on our web site is not intended to take the place of your personal physician's advice. Please consult a physician before using if you are pregnant or nursing,taking medication or suffer from chronic disease. |
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