Numerous studies indicate that populations of Asian cultures experience much lower levels of heart disease and cancer than those of Western cultures. Why? A big reason may be their consumption of soy, which provides dietary phytonutrients that effectively fight cancer and cardiovascular disease. Deanne Tenney explores the history of soy, its varied uses, and the research verifying its impressive nutritional and medicinal capabilities.
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Numerous studies indicate that populations of Asian cultures experience much lower levels of heart disease and cancer than those of Western cultures. Why? A big reason may be their consumption of soy, which provides dietary phytonutrients that effectively fight cancer and cardiovascular disease. Deanne Tenney explores the history of soy, its varied uses, and the research verifying its impressive nutritional and medicinal capabilities.
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Very Good. GREAT BOOK! MILD WEAR ON COVER, NO MARKINGS IN TEXT. Description: Numerous studies indicate that populations of Asian cultures experience much lower levels of heart disease and cancer than those of Western cultures. Why? A big reason may be their consumption of soy, which provides dietary phytonutrients that effectively fight cancer and cardiovascular disease. Deanne Tenney explores the history of soy, its varied uses, and the research verifying its impressive nutritional and medicinal capabilities.