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Soy Products May Help Lower Blood Pressure

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Findings suggest that eating just a half-cup of soy nuts each day may work as well in reducing high blood pressure as anti-hypertension medication, and may also be beneficial in lowering cholesterol.

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Soy Nutrient May Lower Blood Pressure

webmd.com — “Nutrients called isoflavones -- found in soy and other plant foods -- may help to lower blood pressure.View full resource at webmd.com

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Compound in soy products may help lower blood pressure

sciencedaily.com — “Soy-based food products have taken grocery store shelves by storm, and the benefits of soy are steadily beginning to emerge. Eating foods that contain isoflavones – a key compound in soy milk, tofu, green tea and even peanuts – every day may help young adults lower their blood pressure.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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DrAnnWellness Dr. Ann Kulze, M.D. Doctor and Physician

Eating whole soy foods may prove to be very good for reducing blood pressure. Go edamame! http://t.co/4xQr6LwG

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Soy Compound Helps to Lower Blood Pressure | Worldhealth.net Anti-Aging News

worldhealth.net — “Consuming soy isoflavones may decrease blood pressure, in people with hypertension (high blood pressure)View full resource at worldhealth.net

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