I was told that soy contained wheat, and wheat has to be unleavened for Passover.
Real soy sauce is made from the soy bean which is considered kitniyot. If you were able to find a kosher l'Pesach brand, it's not allowed for Ashkenazim. There are several brands of imitation soy sauce for Pesach.
Yes.
It has to be labeled as kosher for Passover with reliable supervision. If it has such a labeling, it may be used only by non-Ashkenazim (Sephardim, Mizrahi). It does contain soy, but has no gluten.
Yes, soy lecithin is generally considered kosher for Passover as it is derived from soybeans and not chametz (leavened grains). However, it is always recommended to check for specific kosher for Passover certification on the product packaging to ensure compliance with Passover dietary guidelines.
I don't think so!
Real teriyaki sauce, which contains soy sauce, would be kitniyot. There are imitation teriyaki sauces available for Passover.
There are a number of companies that make kosher l'Pesach imitation soy sauce. As soy beans are considered kitniyot, imitation soy sauce emulates the taste of the real thing but does not contain any soy.
You can try lactose free milk or soy milk.
Most people can. However, if you are going to eat soy, try to get organic soy otherwise it's probably genetically modified.
Soy is good everytime but it's bad for you if you eat it to much
No,it would not be advisable.
You can eat soy or drink soy milk if you have sigmoid diverticulitis. Whole grains and tough meat should be avoided.