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Re: [MOL] Soy!



Welcome to our forum.  You should be able to gleam the information you are looking for from any number of these sites.  I do a lot of researching on the cyber hwy. and to date have only seen one negative argument to soy products.  Good luck, your friend, lillian


ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE WEBSITES

           International Bibliographic Information on Dietary
           Supplements (IBIDS) Database (Office of Dietary
           Supplements/NIH)
               Searchable database of published, scientific literature on
               dietary supplements, vitamins, minerals, and botanicals.  IBIDS
               contains over 300,000 citations and abstracts.  Developed to
               assist the public, health care providers, and researchers in
               locating credible, scientific literature on dietary supplements.
                 
           NIH National Center for Complementary and Alternative
          Medicine (NCCAM)
               Conducts and supports research and training; disseminates
               information on complementary and alternative medicine to
               practitioners and the public.   NCCAM resources include the
               CAM Citation Index (searchable & browsable database of more
               than 180,000 citations from 1996-1998 extracted from MEDLINE);
               and the NCAAM Clearinghouse (contains information on NCCAM
               programs, conferences, and research activities).


           Quackwatch
           Stephen Barrett, MD
               Guide to health fraud and "quackery."  Of particular note is the
               section entitled, "Special Message for Cancer Patients Seeking
               'Alternative' Treatments.   


           University of Texas Center for Alternative Medicine Research
           in Cancer (UT-CAM)
               Investigates the effectiveness of alternative and complementary
               therapies used for cancer prevention and control.  Website
               contains evaluative information on various therapies, including
               herbal & plant therapies (e.g., essiac), biologic & organic
               therapies (e.g., cartilage), chemical & pharmacologic therapies
               (e.g, antineoplastons, hydrazine sulfate) as well as special
               regimes & integrated systems (e.g., Gerson, macrobiotics).
               One of eleven centers established by the National Center for
               Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) at the
               National Institutes of Health (NIH).

 
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----- Original Message -----
From: TexasParadise
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 7:07 AM
Subject: [MOL] Soy!

A very close friend of mine recently conveyed to me that her doctor has gone on record stating that women with a family history of cancer should not consume soy because it stimulates estrogen. Please advise any possible web link or search are that I can go to confirm this.
Thanks
Effie Ambrose