Soy Does Not Appear to Help Women in Menopause
Soy Does Not Appear to Help Women in Menopause
A new study finds soy tablets do not prevent bone loss, or menopausal symptoms, in women in the early stages of menopause.
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" Not camped out it was in her early fifty. Which started feeling the uncomfortable effect of men upon hot."
" Ours is. Lots of memory. Banking and and I was very temperamental. Lack of sleep was also very important that it was happening -- mean you just complete."
" Unwilling to try hormone replacement therapy Mikey I was looking for an alternative. When she heard about a soy supplements study called -- here at the University of Miami. For that study 126. Women were given a placebo or sugar pills to take daily. Another group at 122. Women were given 200 milligrams of -- I typically don't tablets. After two years researchers found no significant difference in bone loss or menopause symptoms. Except for one. More women and Italy supplement group reported hot flashes. What was Marx -- experience."
" I was still going through the hot flashes that was still having my high even though it was just that get mentally I was handling a little that are you know violent. Thinking this is temporary it will."
" There are a number -- supplement on the market containing soil and claiming to reduce hot flashes and night. The lead researcher in this they're study told me quote. Menopausal women taking or thinking of taking soy actual live alone should reconsider."
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