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I'm glad I found this thread! I refuse to drink animal milk anymore, although I will have a little on a bowl of Cereal.

I love with a passion the 8th Continent Soy Milk. Their website has recipes too, and not just smoothies.

I am planning on eating a lot of tofu once I get this band. I even have an old recipe for a delicious tofu chocolate mousse that will probably be helpful for the soft food stage.

Do we have a dedicated recipe resource somewhere on this site?

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We don't actually have a dedicated thread specificially for recipies. They are sprinkled throughout the food Forum.

do a search, and you will be amazed at what you find

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DeLarla,

To try to give some answer to your original questions about soy milk, months ago, while shopping online, I happened across a small kitchen appliance designed to "brew" soy milk, similar to the way one would do coffee. It's an extractive process, and the product that results is referred to as "milk," though it's not at all related to dairy products. I'll see if I can't find that item again, because reading about it taught me more than I ever knew about soy milk.

I think the benefits of soy milk would be similar to those of tofu and edamame, for antioxidants, Protein, etc.

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This goes back to the question why is soy better than cow. Also remember:

Humans are the only animals that consume milk as adults

We are the only species to drink another’s milk

At one year that calf is supposed to weigh 1100-1500lb

and a human baby is supposed to weigh around 20lb give or take.

Let’s compare 100-gram portions (3.5 ounces) of soymilk vs. cow’s milk:

Cow’s milk has 61 calories. Soymilk has 33 calories.

Cow’s milk contains 3.34 grams of fat. Soymilk contains 1.91 grams of fat.

Cow’s milk has 14 milligrams of cholesterol and no dietary Fiber. Soymilk contains 1.3 grams of Fiber and has zero cholesterol.

Cow’s milk contains a full range of amino acids. Soymilk also contains a full range of amino acids.

Both contain plenty of Protein. Cow’s milk actually has one- half gram more Protein than the 100-gram portion of soymilk.

Soymilk contains greater amounts of certain amino acids including arginine, alanine, aspartic acid, and glycine.

Arginine slows the growth of cancers by strengthening the immune system. Alanine aids in the metabolism of sugars. Aspartic acid increases stamina and plays a vital role in metabolism, acting as an anti-oxidant. Glycine is necessary for brain and nervous system functioning and muscle/energy metabolism.

When milk is pasteurized, Vitamins A, C, and D are destroyed. The same can be said for those Vitamins when soymilk is manufactured. Soymilk does contain more than four times the amount of thiamin (Vitamin B-1) and nearly twice the amount of niacin (Vitamin B-3) as does cow's milk.

Soymilk also contains more magnesium, copper, and manganese than does cow’s milk. In order to absorb Calcium, one needs magnesium. Copper also aids in bone formation. One early sign of osteoporosis is a deficiency in copper. Soymilk contains twelve times the amount of copper as does cow’s milk. Soymilk also contains 42 times the amount of manganese as does cow’s milk. Manganese is also needed for bone formation. People with anemia rely upon manganese for Iron storage. Trace amounts of manganese are essential for neural transmissions, protein metabolism, and many other body functions.

I hope that is not too much for everyone.

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Hello Mandy

You were banded 7-26-05 and you have lost so much weight(32lbs) WoW!! Great job. What is your secret. I was banded 7-29-05 I have lost 15 pounds. Please help!

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This goes back to the question why is soy better than cow. Also remember:

Humans are the only animals that consume milk as adults

We are the only species to drink another’s milk

At one year that calf is supposed to weigh 1100-1500lb

and a human baby is supposed to weigh around 20lb give or take.

Let’s compare 100-gram portions (3.5 ounces) of soymilk vs. cow’s milk:

Thanks for the info. I am going to give soy a try for me and my family.

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Hey,

If you are having trouble with milk it may be cause of the lactose in it, I have a lactose intolerance, and can only have soy milk (which there is only one brand I will drink Vitasoy So Milky, prolly an australian product) or Lactose free milk or rice milk. Personal choice but anyone who is having problems might like to give them a try.

Suzii

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