Soy Protein and Cardiovascular Disease
Considerable evidence supports a role for soy protein in reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, the number one killer of adults.
Soy Protein and Bone Health
Good bone health throughout life helps prevent osteoporosis - a major cause of disability in later years. Research suggests that consuming soy protein may help protect bones from becoming weak and brittle as you age, especially for post-menopausal women as this increases their risk ofr osteoporosis.
Soy Protein and Cancer
Although heart disease kills more people, many individuals are more afraid of breast cancer and prostate cancer. Epidemiological (population) studies suggest that soy protein may have a role in reducing the risk of certain cancers.
Additional Health Benefits of Soy Protein
Other potential health benefits of soy protein are currently under investigation. These areas of research include soy protein and diabetes, weight management, and kidney disease. In addition, studies of the antioxidant activities of the bioactive molecules occurring naturally in soy protein cut across several disease states.
High Isoflavone
Now Soy Protein is a good vegetable source of high quality complete protein which is very low in fat This product contains an average of 42 mg of isoflavones per serving which have been shown to aid in maintaining good health. |