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Superfoods Rx Diet: Lose Weight with the Power of SuperNutrients

Wendy Bazilian, DRPH, MA, RD, Steven Pratt, MD, Kathy Matthews
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Modified Corn Starch, Salt, Citric Acid, Atrificial Flavor and Certified Food Color Red #40, Blue #1), High Gluten Flour, Unenriched Bleached Flour, Butter, Margarine (Partially Hydrogenated soybean oil,_Soybean Oil, Water, Salt, Mono- And Diglycerides, Lecithin, Sodium Benzoate, Beta Carotene, Vitamin A Palmitate), Eggs, Unbleached Wheat^/ Flour, Partially Hydrogenated Soybeans and Cottonseed Oils. Cornstarch, Lemon Juice, Water, Artificial Vanilla Flavor, Cinnamon and Confectioners Sugar. Contains wheat, milk and soy. And look here... of glucose.

The Omega Solution: Unleash the Amazing, Scientifically Based Healing Power of Omega-3 & -6 Fatty Acids

Jonathan Goodman ND
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In a 3-week study, intensive care patients were given either soybean oil, a 50-50 combination of soybean oil and MCTs, or a "cocktail" that consisted of 50 percent soybean oil, 42.5 percent MCTs, and 7.5 percent black currant oil.12 The patients who were given the soybean oil-MCTs combination had much higher levels of EFAs in their bodies than did those taking soybean oil alone. MCTs have been reputed to provide a quick source of energy, which is why the supplements have become popular among some athletes. However, the research on performance enhancement using MCTs is not convincing.

Interview with Dr. Hank Liers Part 5: Superior nutrition for pet health

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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One was a fish oil vitamin that had like 10 milligrams of fish oil extract and the rest of it was soybean oil. That is amazing. Dr. Liers: Often you find it's genetically modified soybean oil, as well. Mike: Right. Let us wrap up the pet supplement section here. Do you have any other comments on that? Dr. Liers: Our red line is core supplements. Our blue line is for specific conditions. We have in the blue line Diabetes Defense, Joint Health Formula, and Allergy Defense, which are for major conditions. Then for gastrointestinal discomfort, we offer 'GI Defense. It is a very unique formula.

Food Synergy: Unleash Hundreds of Powerful Healing Food Combinations to Fight Disease and Live Well

Elaine Magee
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The highest in omega-3s is canola oil, then soybean oil. The highest in monounsaturated fat is olive oil, followed by safflower and canola oil. So what do I do? Canola oil is also pretty high in vitamin E, so I use it for most of my baking and oven frying. I also use olive oil whenever I can for sauces, dressing, sauteing, bread dips, etc. COMPARISON OF COMMON COOKING FATS TYPE OF FAT (1 TBSP) TYPE OF FATTY ACID SATURATED MONOUNSATURATED POLYUNSATURATED OMEGA-3 OMEGA Canola oil 7% 59% 29% 9% 20% Soybean oil 15% 23.

Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness

Tori Hudson, N.D.
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It is found in plant oils such as wheat germ oil, cottonseed oil, and soybean oil. Beta-sitosterol is the dominant phytosterol found in garlic and onions. Herbal sources include licorice root, saw palmetto, and red clover. Stigmasterol is closely related to beta-sitosterol. soybean oil is an important source of stigmasterol and is a better source for laboratory synthesis of progesterone than is beta-sitosterol. Some herbal sources include burdock, fennel, licorice, alfalfa, anise, and sage.

Vitamins and Minerals Demystified

Dr. Steve Blake
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Salmon and mackerel. (c) soybean oil. (d) Pizza. 40. Gamma-tocopherol: (a) Is the preferred form of vitamin E for protecting LDL. (b) Is the most abundant form of vitamin E in the blood. (c) Is the form of vitamin E found most abundantly in the American diet. (d) Is the form of vitamin E that absorbs easily through skin. 41. When vitamin E becomes oxidized, it can be reactivated by: (a) The ascorbate form of vitamin C. (b) Vitamin A. (c) The kidneys. (d) Vitamin D. 42. Vitamin E: (a) Thins blood by reducing platelet clumping. (b) Makes arteries more flexible.

Stop Prediabetes Now: The Ultimate Plan to Lose Weight and Prevent Diabetes

Jack Challem
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It's healthier and tastes better than other commercial brands of mayonnaise (which use soybean oil). 1 pesto cube, defrosted (see the previous recipes) 2-3 tablespoons canola mayonnaise (e.g., Spectrum Naturals) 1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice Place the ingredients in a small bowl and whisk them with a fork. The more lemon you add, the more watery the sauce will be. Garlic-Rosemary Aioli (Serves 2) 2-3 tablespoons canola mayonnaise (e.g.
Know that virtually everything will be cooked in soybean oil, which we don't consider anywhere near as healthy as olive oil. Avoid egg rolls, which are deep fried. Some Vietnamese and Thai restaurants offer a type of "spring" or "summer" egg roll that is not deep fried. It's usually stuffed with veggies and cooked chicken, and the wrapper is most often made from rice flour. Served cold, it has a refreshing taste. Japanese and Chinese rice bowl or express restaurants are the Asian equivalent of fast food.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

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Several forms of vitamin E exist: Alpha-tocopherol (Farrell & Roberts, 1994); d-alpha tocopherol (also termed RRR-alpha tocopherol) is an unesterified natural product derived from soybean oil; d-alpha tocopheryl (acetate or succinate) is an esterified form of the natural product; dl-alpha tocopheryl (acetate or succinate) is an esterified form of synthetic vitamin E (also termed all-rac-alpha tocopherol). Mixed tocopherols is a mixture of unesterified natural isomers including alpha, beta, delta, and gamma tocopherol.
Dietary docosahexaenoic acid ameliorates, but rapeSeed oil and safflower oil accelerate renal injury in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats as compared with soybean oil, which is associated with expression for renal transforming growth factor-B, fibronectin and renin. Biochim Biophys Acta; 1483(1): 101-110. 2000. Mozaffarian D: Does alpha-linolenic acid intake reduce the risk of coronary heart disease? A review of the evidence. Alt Ther Health Med; 11 (13): 24-30. 2005. Nestel PJ, Pomeroy SE, Sasahara T et al.

Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease

Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D.
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Similarly, Kraft's zesty Italian fat-free dressing and Wishbone's fat-free ranch both list soybean oil and dairy products among their ingredients. But because the portion sizes are small, these products can still be called "fat-free," under the government's standard (less than 0.5% fat per serving). Read the ingredients. A company called Edward & Sons makes fat-free brown rice snaps in a variety of flavors (onion garlic, tamari sesame, and un-salted) with no oil. But beware! The same company makes toasted onion and vegetable rice snaps with safflower oil added. Read the ingredients.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

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Virgin soybean oil is mixed with 2% water at 60° to 80° C. After the swelling times it is separated by centrifugation and the lecithin paste is evaporated at 100° C in a vacuum until the remaining water content is 0.2 to 0.8%. actions and pharmacology COMPOUNDS Phospholipids (45-60%): in particular phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylinositol Fatty oil (30-35%) Steroids: Phytosterols (2-5%) EFFECTS Soy contains high amounts of protein, phytochemicals, and isoflavones, such as genistein and diadzein.

Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You

Andreas Moritz
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Today, these genetically modified soybean products, which comprise about 80 percent of the beans available, have been found in most baby formulas including Carnation, Similac, Enfamil, Isomil, and Neocare as well as Doritos, Fritos, vegetable oils, soybean oil, margarine, and much more. With soy now being an ingredient of thousands of common food products, the masses are systematically poisoned with harmful herbicides. One of the genes used in the new soybean is derived from the petunia plant, which is a nightshade variety. This is bad news for people with nightshade-induced arthritis.

Stop Prediabetes Now: The Ultimate Plan to Lose Weight and Prevent Diabetes

Jack Challem
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Trans fats, soybean oil, and saturated fats appear to increase body fat. Fish oils and olive oil may help to keep people slim. Skipping Breakfast Makes Blood Sugar Worse and Contributes to Weight Gain Many people skip breakfast, believing that it helps to reduce their caloric intake and blood sugar. But skipping breakfast actually has the opposite effect. It increases insulin resistance, the cornerstone of prediabetes and full-blown diabetes, and people more than make up the calories later in the day.

Vitamins and Minerals Demystified

Dr. Steve Blake
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Abundant natural B vitamins are found in: (a) B-complex vitamin supplements. (b) soybean oil. (c) Peaches. (d) Nutritional yeast. 4. The form of vitamin B3 that can cause skin flushing is: (a) Niacinamide. (b) Niacin. (c) Nicotinamide. (d) All of the above. 5. Riboflavin helps reactivate this important antioxidant: (a) Tryptophan. (b) Cobalamin. (c) Biotin. (d) Glutathione. 6. Part of our niacin requirement can be met by dietary: (a) Tryptophan. (b) Lysine. (c) Methionine. (d) Leucine. 7. Niacin deficiency can cause: (a) Blindness. (b) Pellagra. (c) Beriberi. (d) Scurvy.
Almonds, safflower oil, and hazelnuts are rich in alpha-tocopherol. soybean oil, corn oil, avocados, and canola oil are rich in gamma-tocopherol. These foods naturally have a mixture of the various forms of tocopherols and tocotrienols, but always contain only the natural isomer of each.

PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition

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Periodontal Disease: 25 mg twice daily; or topical solution consisting of 85 mg/mL in soybean oil applied twice daily. PEDIATRIC General Use: 2.4 to 3.8 mg/kg daily. Pediatric Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy: 30 mg daily. Storage: Store at room temperature away from heat, moisture, and direct light. LITERATURE Baggio E, Gandini R, Plancher AC et al: Italian multicenter study on the safety and efficacy of coenzyme QIO as adjunctive therapy in heart failure (interim analysis). Clin Invest; 71:145-149.
LeCoz CJ, Lefebvre C: Contact dermatitis from maleated Soybean oil: last gasps of an expiring cosmetic allergen. Contact Dermatitis 43(2): 118-119. 2000. Lenn J, Uhl T, Mattacola C, et al: The effects of fish oil and isoflavones on delayed onset muscle soreness. Med Sci Sports Exerc 34(10): 1605-1613. 2002. Li W, Weber G. Synergistic action of tiazufurin and genistein in human ovarian carcinoma cells. Oncol Res 10(3): 117-122. 1998. Li W, Weber G: Synergistic action of tiazufurin and genistein on growth inhibition and differentiation of K-562 human leukemic cells. Life Sci 63(22):1975-1981.

Health and Nutrition Secrets

Russell L. Blaylock, M.D.
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DHA oil or soybean oil during a transition between low stress and high stress periods to see the affect on aggression scores.583 The low stress was measured during summer vacation and high stress during final exams. The control students eating a typical American diet containing soybean oil increased their aggression scores significantly, but the students taking the DHA supplement showed no increased aggression. With drugs saturating our youth culture, increased aggression associated with such drugs as cocaine has become more common.

Timeless Secrets of Health & Rejuvenation: Unleash The Natural Healing Power That Lies Dormant Within You

Andreas Moritz
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Cream of broccoli soup can have a bacteria gene in it, and salad dressing is most likely made with canola oil, vegetable oil or soybean oil (all genetically engineered). The tobacco gene is now used in lettuce and cucumbers and the petunia gene is used in soybeans and carrots. If you have celiac disease, you may need to avoid walnuts because they can have the barley gene in them. Even strawberries are not harmless anymore; they can now have "undisclosed genes" in them, so you will never know what else you are getting when you treat yourself to this delicious fruit.

Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, 7th Edition

Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron
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Why spend this much money for oil when soybean oil (the main ingredient) from the grocery store would do the same thing? © $$$ Mild Cleanser ($26for 6.7 ounces) is a less oily version of the Hy-Oil above. This water- and corn oil-based liquid is an OK option for normal to dry skin not prone to blemishes; it will take off makeup, but you will need to use a washcloth for complete removal. © $$$ Mild Cleanser Foam ($26for 6.7ounces) is a standard water-soluble cleanser for normal to oily skin. It foams prodigiously, but the foam isn't what's cleansing your skin.

FDA warns over dangerous products from China while ignoring dangerous products from the U.S.

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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They're made with hydrogenated soybean oil, artificial avocado flavoring, monosodium glutamate and green food coloring made from petrochemicals. Yumm! It's the kind of diet that makes a kid lose his mind, pick up an old refurbished AK-47 brought home by a U.S. soldier from Iraq, lock and load a double-pack of 30-round ammo magazines, and go to town unloading bullets on his classmates. This is no exaggeration: Chemicals in food cause violent behavior in young men. And guess what we're feeding the little rascals in our public school lunch programs?

How food manufacturers trick consumers with deceptive ingredients lists

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Instead, they're made with hydrogenated soybean oil and artificial green coloring chemicals. But gullible consumers keep on buying these products, thinking they're getting avocado dip when, in reality, they're buying green-colored, yummy-tasting dietary poison. Food names can include words that describe ingredients not found in the food at all. A "cheese" cracker, for example, doesn't have to contain any cheese. A "creamy" something doesn't have to contain cream. A "fruit" product need not contain even a single molecule of fruit. Don't be fooled by product names printed on the packaging.

Interview with Dr. Hank Liers Part 5: Superior nutrition for pet health

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Liers: Often you find it's genetically modified soybean oil, as well. Mike: Right. Let us wrap up the pet supplement section here. Do you have any other comments on that? Dr. Liers: Our red line is core supplements. Our blue line is for specific conditions. We have in the blue line Diabetes Defense, Joint Health Formula, and Allergy Defense, which are for major conditions. Then for gastrointestinal discomfort, we offer 'GI Defense. It is a very unique formula. It has probiotics. It has marshmallow and slippery elm bark. It has glutamine. It soothes the intestines.

Superfoods Rx Diet: Lose Weight with the Power of SuperNutrients

Wendy Bazilian, DRPH, MA, RD, Steven Pratt, MD, Kathy Matthews
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Some were fed soybean oil, some lard, and others fish oil. Those who were fed fish oil developed less visceral fat, which refers to the fat surrounding the organs that is difficult to reduce and a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease17. These fish oil-fed mice also had lower leptin levels and, as we've seen, these lower levels of the hormone leptin would help regulate both appetite and metabolism.

The Food-Mood Solution: All-Natural Ways to Banish Anxiety, Depression, Anger, Stress, Overeating, and Alcohol and Drug Problems--and Feel Good Again

Jack Challem
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While better restaurants make their own salad dressings, most chain and fast-food restaurants rely on prepackaged salad dressings, which usually are made from soybean oil, "partially hydrogenated vegetable oil," and some type of sugar. You don't want any of these ingredients. If a nutritionally awful salad dressing is what you're faced with, ask for a little olive oil and vinegar mixed together. Balsamic, red wine, and apple cider vinegars are fine.

What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Diabetes: An Innovative Program to Prevent, Treat, and Beat This Controllable Disease

Steven V. Joyal
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Food sources include organ meats (such as liver, kidney), beef, soybean oil, mackerel, and peanuts, but the amounts of CoQlO in food are quite low. Recent scientific research strongly supports the health benefits of ingesting relatively high levels of CoQlO, and for this reason, supplementation is recommended. CoQlO exists in two chemically different forms, ubiquinol and ubiquinone. The vast majority of CoQlO supplements available today contain the ubiquinone form.

Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine: Alternative Therapies and Integrative Medicine for Total Health and Wellness

Tori Hudson, N.D.
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Dietary sterols include sitosterol, campe-sterol, and stigmasterol. soybean oil is the principal source of sterol esters, followed by canola, sunflower, and corn oils. Sterols reduce total cholesterol levels and LDL cholesterol because they are natural competitors of cholesterol absorption and resorption. Plant Sterols and Stanols Average dose of 3.4 g per day NCEP III recommends 2 g per day Policosanol. Policosanol is a mixture of alcohols extracted from sugar cane, wheat germ, rice bran, or beeswax.

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