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...beef? We could just as easily eat soy protein. What would we risk? Slimmer bodies, clearer arteries, healthier farmland and maybe even a clear conscience. There could be a spiritual benefit to re-examining our greed for meat. Maybe we're the mad ones. LAURA J. WALLACE Baltimore, Maryland...
...order to prevent that, FDA Commissioner David Kessler is proposing a new measure--set to take effect later this year--that forbids using cattle parts in animal feed but still permits them in fertilizer. The government concedes that switching to protein substitutes like soy would cost U.S. feed producers up to $48 million a year, and the industry insists that the final figure would be much higher. Whatever the price, however, Kessler believes it's worth it. "The risk of BSE is small but real," he says. "If a case did occur in this country, we want to wall...
...Women of a certain age may want to cultivate a taste for tofu. Menopausal HOT FLASHES are less severe in women who eat soy protein daily, research shows. Soy contains phytoestrogens, the plant form of the hormone estrogen, which is widely prescribed to relieve symptoms of menopause. In Japan, where diets are rich in soy, hot flashes are so rare that there is no common word for them...
Lori is in the kitchen cooking dinner: chicken baked in mushroom soup and soy sauce, and fresh broccoli. At all costs, she will find a way for her little family to eat meals together, to glue their life in place. She has a wide-open face, with eager eyes, a tangy huskiness in her voice and a fast, shy smile. She is 35, but for as far back as she can remember, people have called...
JOHN KERRY (D., Mass.), above left --Mirror with framed Kerry wedding announcement from Mr. and Mrs. A. Schwarzenegger --Porcelain watermelon wedding gift --Silver collar for red wine --Antique ketchup and soy bottles...