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There is no scientific reason for soy milk to stunt your growth.
Yes. If the soy milk you are drinking is plain or original. Also, it helps lower cholesterol very effectively.
Drinking Soy milk would have no adverse effects on a male, unless he was alergic to it. While rare allergies can happen to soy.
I just started drinking soy milk and my skin is fine.
No drinking of soya milk will not help your breasts grow a single bit.
Drinking plenty of soy milk everyday will not make you taller. Your height will e determined by the genes you inherit from your parents.
You don't. Go buy it at a store.
no because soy milk is now called soy beverage. soy beverage is made out of the soy plant, so it is not milk because milk is from cows.
Soy milk is a good substitute for milk however it does not contain any dairy products. Although soy products are a good replacement for milk, drinking a big glass of soy milk can be yucky if you are used to cow's milk. Switch to the organic milk brands. It may be an additive that is giving you the headaches. (try horizon's organic singles in chocolate! yum!) Is it just cold milk that causes the headache or any temp. milk ?
Soy milk can be used instead of milk when baking, but one has to make some adjustments. Regular milk has natural salt; not plain soy milk : minor adjustments may be needed. Then, there are flavored soy milk (e.g. vanilla soy milk).
Yes, soy milk come from a soy bean. To get soy milk they simply, just like they would a cow, milk the soybean.
While some maintain that soy milk is "too concentrated a protein," most experts agree that soy milk provides all the benefits of real milk (and more), without actually drinking real milk. Additionally, soy provides things like omega-3 fatty acids, which are very useful to MS patients in maintaining brain function. Most experts do agree that cow's milk is far worse for MS patients (and the population in the whole) than soy milk.
Some people drink soy milk because they are allergic to the milk that is dairy.
Soy milk does not 'activate'.
soy milk is made from soy beans which is esp.good for women while cow's milk is a kind of animal product.
yes because soy milk comes from the nutrients of plants and the earth. I will prefer to stop drinking cow milk because it comes from an animal not all animals are unhealthy but cow milk will give you more fat even though they say its reducing fat they are lying.
boil milk then add sugar to it then take it into a cup and add soya cofee powder and stirrer it
Cow's milk condenses better than soy milk. It keeps the baked recipe more moist than soy milk through the dehydration process. The soy milk has an oily effect as it cooks.
Give them soy milk unless you want your kids to have health problems in the future. For a 8-year-old child you can use whey protein in low doses even using soy milk is good but it does not have enough efficacy.
In the grocery store. Look in the area where they have evaporated, soy, or dry milk powder. If they don't have Eagle Brand, another brand of sweetened condensed milk should do the trick.
It is the opposite, tofu is made from soy milk, not into it
no, soy milk does not contain estrogen.
No, because soy milk is a liquid, not a solid
Soy milk contains 118 mg of potassium per 100 g of soy milk (3% in dry weight).
Soy milk does not have caffeine, although soy milk is often sold with added flavoring such as chocolate, which does include a small amount of caffeine.
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