Sunday, November 27, 2011

The Plain Soy Milk With No Sugar

!±8± The Plain Soy Milk With No Sugar

Usually, soy milk is one of candidiasis sufferers' many enemies. It is produced by soaking soybeans and then grinding them with water. The liquid that comes out after straining the soybeans is what we call soy milk. Most of it that you find in stores is flavored and added with extra calcium and vitamins. That is why you need to be careful.

However, some people find that Westsoy is a 100 percent organic non dairy soy beverage that candidiasis sufferers can count on. The unsweetened soy milk is produced by the Westbrae Natural and you can get it in the soy section of most of the health stores.

Precious things like this are sometimes hard to find. It is a good idea to try to get phone numbers of the stores and ask them if you can order Westsoy so you can stock them up in your fridge. Otherwise, other brands will probably do, as long as you be extra careful. Some people also drink combo rice or soy milk by the name of EdenBlend Original Rice & Soy Beverage.

This beverage has only purified water, organic brown rice, organic soybeans, kombu seaweed (a brown seaweed from Japan that tastes sweet and here is usually used to flavor soups, broths, and sauces), carrageenan, and sea salt. It is very tasty as well.

Don't forget to consult your doctor before you decide to enjoy your unsweetened soy milk. Taste is important, but not more important than your health condition. This is something you must bear in mind.


The Plain Soy Milk With No Sugar

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Wonder Junior Hand Grain Mill Review and ache 1of4

Well the people at Wonder Mill may regret sending me a mill to review because I am going to do some non-recommended grinding. The mill is well built so it may survive the crazy hillbilly torture testing lab. The things I am about to do are not recommended by the manufacturer. Made in India Company claims : (You can create super fine flour or coarse cracked grains for cereals. By simply swapping the stone heads for the stainless steel burr heads you can make delicious peanut butter or other nut butters, you can grind flax or any other oily or wet grains, you can grind herbs and spices, soy beans, and legumes. And you can even grind fresh coffee) www.thewondermill.com

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