Soy is a preferred alternative to dairy milk and dairy products by many women. However if you have not included soy products before, then it could be entirely the wrong thing if you have a cancer diagnosis.
If your symptoms are returning, there are usually a couple of reasons for this, application issues are certainly one of them but so too could be overuse of soy products in your diet.
Although a highly popular phytoestrogen, soy can cause allergic reactions in sensitive women and isn’t good for everyone. It’s important to know the difference between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ soy products for your health’s sake.
Many women find they benefit from adding a little oestrogen to help their hormones with a combination bioidentical cream, but is soy a realistic alternative or just suitable for a few?
Why do menopause symptoms suddenly recur? Bioidentical progesterone and natural oestrogens help rebalance hormones, but adding in soy and its products can cause problems.
Women who opt for soy milk for themselves and their babies may be causing future problems for girls fertility according to new research. Ensuring hormone balance with bioidentical natural progesterone can help.
The debate continues over whether soy is useful for menopausal women or not. This update provides more information to help you make an informed decision.
Nutritional Scientist Dr Nina Bailey explains why women in Japan have a much lower incidence of the disease than women in the West.
The importance of this hormone in keeping you energised and functioning because having a low thyroid level can slow you down and make everything seem like a chore.
Soybean isoflavones showed some protective effects against postmenopausal bone loss.