
Wed, May-02-01, 14:18
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Senior Member
Posts: 278
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 325/308/200
BF:
Progress: 14%
Location: Northern Manitoba
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Hi!
My mom bought and sent me some Soy Protein Powder and I'm looking at the label and I can't figure out if it is the stuff I can use or not. I'm hoping that someone can help. It is made by Webber Naturals, and it is just called "Soy Protein" and under that it says "graranteed Isoflavone Content" and "no artificial sweetners and choleserol-free" it also says "non GMO, but I don't know what that means.
On the ingredients it lists for a 1/3 cup serving size:
soy protein powder 28g
prohydroxy P 280 mg (prohydroxy is said to be made up of protease I and protease II, peptizyme SP, Lactase and Amylase in a base of malto dextrin)
Soy Bean Extract 85 mg (and adds, this extract provides genistein, daidzein, glycitein isoflavones at 37 mg.
The suggested use for this stuff is to blend with juice or beverage or to make a smooth healthy shake to mix it with crushed ice, juice and or fruit. I was hoping to try some lo carb pancake recipies or something with this stuff, but I'm not sure if it is the right kind, or if some how it may be loaded with carbs. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Mari
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