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fmeu 12-25-2011 10:38 AM

Hidden source of soy
 
For those of you intolerant or allergic to soy, please read this.

For weeks on end I have had brainfog every day and some GI issues. I finally found the cause. The multi-vitamin and vitamin E supplement I have been taking both state that they do not contain soy.

HOWEVER, looking deeper I see the ingredient is d-alpha Tocopheryl Succinate, which is derived from soybean oil. Since that is not considered to be an allergen, the U.S. food labeling laws don't require disclosure.

Well, I am living proof that the stuff does cause health problems. My symptoms, all of which vanish when I don't take a supplement include brainfog, confused thinking, ataxia, coordination problems, forgetfullness, acne, arthritis and lethargy.

I am so relieved to have finally found the hidden soy that was killing me and I hope this helps others.

jackrose 11-08-2012 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fmeu (Post 835360)
For those of you intolerant or allergic to soy, please read this.

For weeks on end I have had brainfog every day and some GI issues. I finally found the cause. The multi-vitamin and vitamin E supplement I have been taking both state that they do not contain soy.

HOWEVER, looking deeper I see the ingredient is d-alpha Tocopheryl Succinate, which is derived from soybean oil. Since that is not considered to be an allergen, the U.S. food labeling laws don't require disclosure.

Well, I am living proof that the stuff does cause health problems. My symptoms, all of which vanish when I don't take a supplement include brainfog, confused thinking, ataxia, coordination problems, forgetfullness, acne, arthritis and lethargy.

I am so relieved to have finally found the hidden soy that was killing me and I hope this helps others.

This is exactly what I was wondering about succinate; one otherwise dedicated professional offered the opinion that since it does not contain soy protein, I probably would not have problems with it; however, when I told her just how sensitive I am to soy, she demurred, and suggested I try to check into it further. I had similar reactions when I tried to use a brown rice-based protein supplement that was derived from an enzymatic process. It wasn't the brown rice, but something in the process.


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