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Just a note on the soy and some grains found in the SP line.

For starters the amount of grain or soy you are going to get in an SP

food supplement in an entire day of supplementation is going to be

extremely minimal. Less than 1/2 a teaspoon for sure.

Also from a clinical perspective I have used SP food products

exclusively with some of the most raging celiac, irritable bowel

syndrome, leaky gut, hyper allergic sensitive patients you could ever

imagine. People who in the presence of a hermetically sealed package

of tofu would practically go into anaphalaxsis (small exaggeration :-)

Anyway you get the idea folks who are really sick and very hyper

sensitive. And I have never. Yes, never had any issue or problem

with this topic. They always respond fully and well. The only time

they have trouble is if I make the wrong recommendation. The SP

product is never an issue. Food quality and Perfect processing are

the name of the game at SP. I am no more a fan of soy or grain than

you are, however I can say to you without hesitation, that there

should be no problem regarding this issue at all.

Sincerely,

Dr. Marasco, BS,DC

Ps- I've answered so many SP questions I think I'm going to request a

commission from them :-)

>

> >What do you guys do?

>

> I wish I didn't have to take supplements, but like you, I figure

our soils

> are so depleted it's just not feasible at the moment to get

everything from

> food.

>

> As to what to take, that's a darn good question. Standard Process

looks

> like they genuinely do care about food quality more than anyone

else, but

> every single SP product I've looked at has soy in it, and I don't

want to

> touch any soy with a ten foot pole unless it's been traditionally

fermented

> to within an inch of its life, and not even then most of the time.

I also

> can't tolerate wheat and oats and other grains, so between the

grains and

> the soy, SP seems to be off the table for me.

>

> I take a tablespoon or two of Carlson's lemon-flavor cod liver oil

whenever

> I remember, which is probably half the time, and I've tried azomite

powder

> with inconclusive results.

>

> Hmm, I take the glandular supplements from Carotec that are

recommended in

> NT, plus a couple other things from them -- vitamin E and palm

> tocontrionols, their " complete " vitamin C with OPC, and their milk

thistle

> extract. And I take a magnesium supplement, magnesium glycinate,

from KAL.

>

>

>

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