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Oct 17 2006, 6:19 PM EDT
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One double-blind study has failed to confirm the beneficial effect of ipriflavone. In that study, ipriflavone was no more effective than a placebo for preventing
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Ipriflavone is a synthetic flavonoid derived from the soy isoflavone called daidzein. It promotes the incorporation of calcium into bone and inhibits bone breakdown, thus
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Oct 17 2006, 6:10 PM EDT
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The soybean plant, a legume, contains specific phytochemicals known as isoflavones. Phytochemicals are nonnutritive substances, in that they contain no vitamins or minerals. Isoflavones are
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Oct 17 2006, 6:08 PM EDT
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