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Veggie Breakfast Patties
Veggie Breakfast Patties
Chicken Veggie Tenders
Chicken Veggie Tenders
Cut Green Beans
Cut Green Beans
Sweet Peas
Sweet Peas
Kidney Beans
Kidney Beans
Soy Beans
Soy Beans

Soy is a low source of protein.
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Soy is the only plant protein that approaches or equals animal products in producing a complete source of protein.
Soy may play a key role in weight control and maintenance of lean body mass.
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Soy is low in saturated fat and is a high-quality protein sources.
Regular consumption of soy protein may protect against the accumulation of Alzheimers disease related proteins in the brain
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Soy protein may in fact protect against the accumulation of Alzheimers disease related proteins in the brain when regularly consumed.
Adding soy food to a healthy diet increases your risk of Heart Disease
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Adding soy food to a healthy diet does not increase your risk of Heart Disease
Soy is low in calcium
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Naturally high in calcium, soy contains magnesium and boron; important cofactors of calcium for bone health.
Many fortified soy foods are a good sources of calcium, vitamin D, fiber, and iron, which are important nutrients for growing children.
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Calcium, vitamin D, fiber, and iron which are found in fortified soy foods are important nutrients for growing children.
Eating Soy foods during childhood or adolescence helps prevent breast cancer
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A great way to help prevent breast cancer is to eat soy foods
Consuming Soy products aids post menopausal women with hot flashes
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Since soy contains phytoestrogens, it may be useful in the management of hot flashes in post-menopausal women.
Increasing the amount of anti-oxidant-rich foods (like soy) in your diet helps maintain healthy skin
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To aide in healthy skin maintenance, increase the amount of anti-oxidant-rich foods (such as soy foods) in your diet.
Soy Foods does not reduce the risk of developing Type II Diabetes.
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Regular intake of soy foods and other legumes may reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes