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Soy 101 > Semester 1

How many times have you heard the refrain - "We're not hiding anything" This will play over and over again, when you are just asking for the simple curtisy of information that could keep you from injesting something that could kill you !

Of course I have always wondered why if "They" had nothing to hide, their first shrill song was always "We're not hiding anything!" Makes you wonder what they are hiding... Could it be?

Only once did I have a company rep, even seem to care, I wish I had taken that company's name down so I could give them an award, and thats "One" in several years of trying to simply keep alive. Amaizing isn't it ?

The truth be told, there are several companys that have been fortright with information on their products, I think this calls for a Truth Award, maybe we will add a section to the website and list all companys that willingly and graciously provide information. Of course that leaves us with those companys that walk on the dark side, maybe we will provide a list of those also, what do you think?



By the way - You have to read the labels on cosmetics and bath products (such as soaps and lotions), too, since these items may; and far too many do contain common allergens such as soy, milk, egg, and wheat.

Guess what VITAMIN E is made from?

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If you do away with the milk, the eggs, real cheese, coca butter, then what are you left with, anything real; no, and the taste is not what it once was either which makes little sense!

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