Do nuts/seeds lead to bad skin?!
Just wondering!.!.heard that snacking on these eg-peanuts,cashews, sunflower seeds can give you spots!?!?Www@FoodAQ@Com
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Actually, I've heard the oils are linked to promoting healthy skin!. In fact, I use almond oil as a moisturizer on my skin and hair!.!.!.pure almond oil!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
They are little on the oily side!. That can caues breakouts!.
TO Maggie M!./Ashley
That is 100% funded by the meat industry!. There is a whole lot of good thats yelled out by the soy industry!.
Soy is fine in moderation!
Plus, a vegan can be find without soy, lol!Www@FoodAQ@Com
TO Maggie M!./Ashley
That is 100% funded by the meat industry!. There is a whole lot of good thats yelled out by the soy industry!.
Soy is fine in moderation!
Plus, a vegan can be find without soy, lol!Www@FoodAQ@Com
Raw peanuts, cashews, sunflower seeds etc!.!.!. are very healthly!.
Problems may occur if you are eating oily salted roasted nuts though!.
Keep away from the processed stuff!.
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Problems may occur if you are eating oily salted roasted nuts though!.
Keep away from the processed stuff!.
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soy estrogen is not dangerous!.!.try organic nuts!.Most nuts are the most highly pesticided foods in the country, you skin could be reacting to the pesticidesWww@FoodAQ@Com
It is proven that milk is a cause of bad skin!. Nuts definitely aren't, they make your skin look better!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
I doubt it!.
Vegan4li!.!.!. I guess that all the PETA sites are more reliable!? Who pays for a site is not necessarily an indication of its truthfullness!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Vegan4li!.!.!. I guess that all the PETA sites are more reliable!? Who pays for a site is not necessarily an indication of its truthfullness!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
No!. Doesn't happen!.
Perhaps from the non-organic ones or perhaps rancid ones, but fresh organic raw!.!.!. I don't think so!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Perhaps from the non-organic ones or perhaps rancid ones, but fresh organic raw!.!.!. I don't think so!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
no if anything it will make spots betterWww@FoodAQ@Com
Not true, but soy definitely will!
Here are a couple of facts for you:
Myth: Soy estrogens (isoflavones) are good for you!.
Truth: Soy isoflavones are phyto-endocrine disrupters!. At dietary levels, they can prevent ovulation and stimulate the growth of cancer cells!. Eating as little as 30 grams (about 4 tablespoons) of soy per day can result in hypothyroidism with symptoms of lethargy, constipation, weight gain and fatigue!.
Myth: Soy foods are safe and beneficial for women to use in their postmenopausal years!.
Truth: Soy foods can stimulate the growth of estrogen-dependent tumors and cause thyroid problems!. Low thyroid function is associated with difficulties in menopause!.
Consumption of unfermented soy products is probably not such a good idea!. Unfermented soy contains high levels of a number of compounds that can: block the absorption of calcium, magnesium, iron and zinc; stunt growth; and alter hormone levels, disrupting menstruation, lowering testosterone, increasing the risk of breast cancer, and causing thyroid and prostate complications!. Unfermented soy includes things like soy milk, soy burgers, soy hot dogs, and tofu!.
Sorry!.!.!.!.sounds like your dad is correct!
Here's the link that provides lots of info about soy:
http://www!.frot!.co!.nz/dietnet/basics/soy!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Here are a couple of facts for you:
Myth: Soy estrogens (isoflavones) are good for you!.
Truth: Soy isoflavones are phyto-endocrine disrupters!. At dietary levels, they can prevent ovulation and stimulate the growth of cancer cells!. Eating as little as 30 grams (about 4 tablespoons) of soy per day can result in hypothyroidism with symptoms of lethargy, constipation, weight gain and fatigue!.
Myth: Soy foods are safe and beneficial for women to use in their postmenopausal years!.
Truth: Soy foods can stimulate the growth of estrogen-dependent tumors and cause thyroid problems!. Low thyroid function is associated with difficulties in menopause!.
Consumption of unfermented soy products is probably not such a good idea!. Unfermented soy contains high levels of a number of compounds that can: block the absorption of calcium, magnesium, iron and zinc; stunt growth; and alter hormone levels, disrupting menstruation, lowering testosterone, increasing the risk of breast cancer, and causing thyroid and prostate complications!. Unfermented soy includes things like soy milk, soy burgers, soy hot dogs, and tofu!.
Sorry!.!.!.!.sounds like your dad is correct!
Here's the link that provides lots of info about soy:
http://www!.frot!.co!.nz/dietnet/basics/soy!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com