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"[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] feeding a seemingly insatiable world market for soya beans as cattle feed, is now the main driver of rainforest destruction"

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About two-thirds of all manufactured food products contain derivatives or ingredients made from soya.

http://www.ifrn.bbsrc.ac.uk/public/FoodInfoSheets/soya.html

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Soya not only destroys forests and small farmers - it can also be bad for your health ..................
It added: 'There exists a significant body of animal data that demonstrates goitrogenic [effect on the thyroid gland] and even carcinogenic effects of soy products.' ...............................The findings are inconclusive. Some case studies find soya reduces the risk of one cancer, but possibly increases the risk of another.

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/foodmonthly/story/0,9950,1342291,00.html
 
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P.S.: why should soya foods be bad for you unless they've been fucked around with? mass production makes a food source bad, it doesn't prove the original food to be bad.
 
people who eat rice are the devil, flooding fields for rice production releases between 50 and 100 million tonnes of methane a year. Global warming a gogo.
 
oh what shud i do great lord of savagery and legendness perhaps if i boil but your flavourless bum hairs and fast from all else then my existence will be a mildly devilless one
 
Look, if you eat stuff, stuff dies. Therefore, eat things in order of how likely they are to kill you e.g. cows are fuckin deadly dangerous, so eat burgers, the chinese would kill you before you could blink, so eat rice, the irish are always bombing people, so eat potatoes and so on.

Sound.
 
Lads, I'd be more worried about the phytoestrogen effects of soy on your sperm counts! :p
 
yeah why would you want to be fertile? take up smoking as well, it decreases the risk of unwanted pregnancy.
 

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