Revival Soy -- Soy & Support for Colon and Digestive Tract Health
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Support of Colon and Digestive Tract Health*

Diet is thought to play a large role in digestive tract health. Intake of fruits, vegetables (including beans) and fiber are positively associated with better digestive tract health.

Healthy Support With Soy?

Soy is not proven to prevent or cure cancer, but studies suggest that regular soy intake may promote better digestive tract health.1-4 Increasing your intake of fruits, vegetables (including soy protein), calcium and fiber is a smart start to better colon health.

Suggested Usage: Enjoy 1 naturally-concentrated (6x) Revival bar or shake per day with a good multivitamin. Use Revival's baked soy chips, soy pasta, soy nuts, & soy "coffee" to boost protein intake, decrease between-meal/late-night snacking, and to increase energy. Regular daily consumption is important for achieving all of soy's potential benefits. Buy Now | When can I expect results?

 
References:
1. Phytoestrogens Regulate Vitamin D Metabolism: A New Concept for Prevention and Therapy of Mammary, Prostate and Colorectal Carcinomas. H.S. Cross. 5th International Symposium on the Role of Soy in Preventing and Treating Chronic Disease, Sept. 21-24th, 2003. Orlando, FL.
2. Recent Results Cancer Res. 2003;164:379-91. Phytoestrogens and 17beta-estradiol influence vitamin D metabolism and receptor expression-relevance for colon cancer prevention. Lechner D, Cross HS.
3. Food Chem Toxicol. 2002 Aug;40(8):1191-6. Vitamin D receptor activity and prevention of colonic hyperproliferation and oxidative stress. Kallay E, Bareis P, Bajna E, Kriwanek S, Bonner E, Toyokuni S, Cross HS.
4. Bennink MR. Dietary Soy Reduces Colon Carcinogenesis in Humans and Rats. Nutrition and Cancer Prevention: New Insights into the Role of Phytochemicals. NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2001:11-17.
5. Am J Clin Nutr 1998 Dec;68(6 Suppl):1394S-1399S. Prevention of precancerous colonic lesions in rats by soy flakes, soy flour, genistein, and calcium. Thiagarajan DG, Bennink MR, Bourquin LD, Kavas FA.
6. Nutr Cancer 1999;33(1):100-4. Effects of genistein and daidzein on membrane characteristics of HCT cells. Yu J, Cheng Y, Xie L, Zhang R.