Facts and Discoveries
The Soy Miracle, Isoflavones
For centuries, natives of North-east China (Manchuria) possessed the admirable ageing traits of fine, maturing wine. Their clear and radiant complexion seemed to mysteriously defy the laws of time. Even though both men and women spent long hours tending to crops under the scorching sun, their skin put up an uncanny resistance to the damaging effects of UV rays. The women also seemed to retain their vitality and strength throughout their enduring lives, and did not manifest the disruptive and uncomfortable symptoms of menopause.
After many years of in-depth research, scientists finally discovered the secret to their vitality and strength: soybeans. One main property inherent in soybeans (which grew in abundance in the region) is isoflavone. Isoflavones are responsible for triggering the production of Hyaluronan – a natural body component which rejuvenates and repairs skin tissue. In addition, isoflavones contain estrogenic qualities which are critical in maintaining the skin’s youthful vibrancy by keeping ageing symptoms at bay.
For centuries, natives of North-east China (Manchuria) possessed the admirable ageing traits of fine, maturing wine. Their clear and radiant complexion seemed to mysteriously defy the laws of time. Even though both men and women spent long hours tending to crops under the scorching sun, their skin put up an uncanny resistance to the damaging effects of UV rays. The women also seemed to retain their vitality and strength throughout their enduring lives, and did not manifest the disruptive and uncomfortable symptoms of menopause.
After many years of in-depth research, scientists finally discovered the secret to their vitality and strength: soybeans. One main property inherent in soybeans (which grew in abundance in the region) is isoflavone. Isoflavones are responsible for triggering the production of Hyaluronan – a natural body component which rejuvenates and repairs skin tissue. In addition, isoflavones contain estrogenic qualities which are critical in maintaining the skin’s youthful vibrancy by keeping ageing symptoms at bay.
Soy isoflavones can function like estrogen in your body. They are known to possess a natural ability in alleviating menopausal symptoms. Soy beans also contain high amounts of protein, including all essential amino acids (the only such vegetable source). Soy beans are also a rich source of calcium, iron, zinc, phosphorus, magnesium, B-vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids and fiber.
Isoflavones can:
- Enhance skin smoothness, firmness, stimulate collagen formation and improve skin elasticity
- Enhance moisture in skin and mucous membranes
- Give you a greater sense of well-being
- Anti-oxidant characteristics which neutralizes cancer-causing cells and prevent premature skin aging
- Alleviate PMS and menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes and mood swings
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