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  2. Soy allergy - Wikipedia

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    Canned soy milk. Soy allergy is a type of food allergy. [1] It is a hypersensitivity to ingesting compounds in soy (Glycine max), causing an overreaction of the immune system, typically with physical symptoms, such as gastrointestinal discomfort, respiratory distress, or a skin reaction.

  3. What exactly is soy lecithin? This food additive is more ...

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    Soy lecithin is found ice cream, bread and chocolate. ... “Those with a more mild soy allergy may be able to tolerate soy lecithin because it’s found in a small amount and most of the allergen ...

  4. Lecithin - Wikipedia

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    Lecithin contains dietary precursors to choline, an essential nutrient, which was formerly classified as a B vitamin (vitamin B 4). [17] [18] Lecithin is a mixture of fats that contains phospholipids, including phosphatidylcholine, and the human body can convert phosphatidylcholine into choline.

  5. Soybean agglutinin - Wikipedia

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    Soybean agglutinins (SBA) also known as soy bean lectins (SBL) are lectins found in soybeans. It is a family of similar legume lectins. As a lectin, it is an antinutrient that chelates minerals. In human foodstuffs, less than half of this lectin is deactivated even with extensive cooking (boiling for 20 minutes). [1]

  6. 10 Best Protein Powders For Weight Loss, According To a ... - AOL

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    Plant-Based Proteins: Common sources include pea, soy, ... or have a sensitivity to whey protein. ... whey protein isolate and lecithin. It provides 25 grams of protein for 100 calories (a calorie ...

  7. Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    Someone shopping for a friend with a soy allergy might not know that lecithin is derived from soy. Now it must be labeled "lecithin (soy)" to help prevent consumers from consuming allergens. Now it must be labeled "lecithin (soy)" to help prevent consumers from consuming allergens.

  8. Trader Joe's Advent Calendars Are Back for the Holidays, and ...

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    The ingredients include milk chocolate, nonfat dry milk, soy lecithin, and natural vanilla flavor. Like the pet calendars, these are available for a limited time, and for just over a dollar, you ...

  9. Egg allergy - Wikipedia

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    Egg allergy is an immune hypersensitivity to proteins found in chicken eggs, and possibly goose, duck, ... or soy lecithin or avocado for emulsification). Food ...