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Monthly Archives: July 2009
“Soyfood sales top $4 billion.” That’s the news trumpeted by the soy industry in its latest market report “Soyfoods: The U.S. Market 2009.” Sales topped $4 billion in 2008 because “increasingly, knowledgeable consumers voted with their feet even as the … Continue reading
I’m looking forward to seeing the Julia Child movie starring Meryl Streep, which opens August 7. Julia and I shared the same birthday — August 15 – along with Napoleon and Princess Anne, and I always enjoyed keeping track of … Continue reading
We have a major confession from the National Institutes of Health! The agency actually admits it’s been supporting research on soy and health for many years but is clueless about if and when soy prevents or cures much of anything. … Continue reading
