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Beans and Lower Cholesterol

Black Soy Beans Provide Weight, Heart and Diabetes Help Researchers from Korea have reported that peptides from black soy beans may lower cholesterol levels, reduce the risk of diabetes and help fight obesity. The researchers allowed rats to gorge on a fatty diet, supplemented with various levels of black soya. After two weeks, those getting 10 percent of their energy from black soya had gained half as much weight as those in the control group, total blood cholesterol fell by 25% and LDL bad cholesterol fell by 60%. Xinhua: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-02/27/content_5780341.htm. Black Soy Beans Provide Weight, Heart and Diabetes Help Researchers from Korea have reported that peptides from black soy beans may lower cholesterol levels, reduce the risk of diabetes and help fight obesity. The researchers allowed rats to gorge on a fatty diet, supplemented with various levels of black soya. After two weeks, those getting 10 percent of their energy from black soya had gained half as much weight as those in the control group, total blood cholesterol fell by 25% and LDL bad cholesterol fell by 60%. Xinhua: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-02/27/content_5780341.htm. Black Soy Beans Provide Weight, Heart and Diabetes Help Researchers from Korea have reported that peptides from black soy beans may lower cholesterol levels, reduce the risk of diabetes and help fight obesity. The researchers allowed rats to gorge on a fatty diet, supplemented with various levels of black soya. After two weeks, those getting 10 percent of their energy from black soya had gained half as much weight as those in the control group, total blood cholesterol fell by 25% and LDL bad cholesterol fell by 60%. Xinhua: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-02/27/content_5780341.htm.









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