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If you want to abide by the 'rules' of the BBD, then lecithin is ok,

(I have never been able to find lecithin that wasn't soy lecithin, and

Ashton ok'd it), but the rest in your list are not. Oh, also vitamin

E, which is usually derived from soy oil, (or suspended in it), is

also ok. His explanation was that those two items are so processed to

get to the point of being lecithin and E, that there is no legume

lectin left in them. The same can't be said about the others.

Carol

>

> being that soy products are a no-go on the BBD, what is the

situation with

> soy lecithin, soy sauce, soy protein, beta-sitosterol, soybean oil,

tofu,

> etc... or any thing that's a soy derivative, but not necessarily in

a

> " legume state " ?

>

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BBD is the Best Bet Diet, developed by Ashton, who is a Phd,

(geologist), out of Canada. He did very heavy research into MS for

his son who got it at the age of 17. His son is completely healthy

now, although we all know that, when you catch the disease near the

beginning, it's much easier to stop. I think that is akin to why

just good diet, exercise, cleasing and supplements alone worked for

me for awhile, but are not enough now.

Here's the address of his site:

http://www.direct-ms.org/bestbet.html

Carol

Ashton has MUCH great research and documentation on his site for why

legumes, (as well as dairy and gluten), are bad for MS.

>

> what's BBD? trying to make sense of the discussion here. We are

vegan who

> load up on everything soy!

>

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Ashton Embry.

>

> BBD is the Best Bet Diet, developed by Ashton, who is a

Phd,

> (geologist), out of Canada. He did very heavy research into MS

for

> his son who got it at the age of 17. His son is completely

healthy

> now, although we all know that, when you catch the disease near

the

> beginning, it's much easier to stop. I think that is akin to why

> just good diet, exercise, cleasing and supplements alone worked

for

> me for awhile, but are not enough now.

>

> Here's the address of his site:

>

> http://www.direct-ms.org/bestbet.html

> Carol

>

>

> Ashton has MUCH great research and documentation on his site for

why

> legumes, (as well as dairy and gluten), are bad for MS.

> >

> > what's BBD? trying to make sense of the discussion here. We

are

> vegan who

> > load up on everything soy!

> >

>

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I personally try to stay away from soy products. A friend of mine was

eating everything soy also. She was having horrible abdomen pain during

monthly cycles that was unbearable. She was having irregular cycles,

PMS, and just felt horrible. She was taking loads of supplements to help

her feel better but was worried she had a tumor or something. I had

ready about soy mimicking hormones and told her to go off all her soy

for a month and see what happend. She did and she said she had the first

normal monthly cycle that she could remember in a long time. ALl the

symptoms went away. That was enough to make me a believer and never have

bought tofu again, and I love tofu.

Retail Investor wrote:

> what's BBD? trying to make sense of the discussion here. We are

> vegan who

> load up on everything soy!

>

>

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