Menopause Resource Center
Soy
Supplements Fail to Help Menopause Symptoms
by Dr. Joseph Mercola
Supplements
that contain concentrated phytoestrogens -- plant-based
estrogens found in soy -- do not appear to improve
mood, memory or menopause symptoms in women over
age 45. Some studies had suggested that a diet rich
in soy may alleviate symptoms of menopause. However,
daily dietary supplements of a concentrated soy isoflavone
extract had no effect on a small group of postmenopausal
women, reported Dr. Gail Hochanadel, of the Clinical
Research Center at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
in Cambridge, on Friday at the Pacific Coast Reproductive
Society meeting in Carlsbad, California. Treatment
with soy supplements failed to have an impact on
menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats,
urinary incontinence, vaginal dryness, sexual functioning,
or headache. The researchers found no significant
changes in any symptoms tested using a concentrated
isoflavone extract.. The researchers also found no
changes in the women's blood cholesterol levels.
Previous studies that have shown that a diet high
in soy could be beneficial, used soy flour instead
of the isoflavone extract, which could account for
the different findings...
COMMENT:
Most of you know that I am not a big fan of soy.
There is a concerted effort by
the multi-billion dollar edible oil industry to
promote soy as a major health food. This industry
is a 70 billion dollar a year industry that has
major influence on what studies are published and
what gets disseminated to the media. Do not be
fooled as there are some significant problems with
soy. If you have not read the article by Dr. Enig,
one of the best trans-fat researcher in the world,
on my web site Articles page on soy, I would advise
you to do so. The hidden factor that most people
do not recognize is that of the edible oil industry.
With respect to relief of menopausal symptoms:
previous newsletters have detailed better alternatives
to soy for menopausal hot flashes. This would include
phytoestrogens from black cohosh or red clover
(Promensil).
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