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Dr. Daines answers the question: 'Soy Oil, Lecithin For Soy-Allergic Kids?' — -- Question: Are soy oil and soy lecithin safe for my soy-allergic child? Answer: Most soy allergies are only to the ...
Soy lecithin, which comes from soybean oil, makes foods creamier. It's also an inexpensive ingredient in cooking oils, where UC Riverside researchers say that's where we get most of it. "It's been a ...
Lecithin is a food additive that comes from several sources — one of them being soy. It’s generally used as an emulsifier, or lubricant, when added to food, but also has uses as an antioxidant and ...
More and more people are turning to Lecithin supplements as part of their quest for better health and wellbeing. Lecithin, a unique kind of fat, is found in various food sources such as eggs, soybeans ...
Sunflower lecithin, a fatty substance in sunflower seeds, may benefit health by supporting the digestive system, lowering cholesterol, supporting heart and brain health, and more. Some people take ...
Research from scientists from Unilever R&D and Wageningen University have reported a new way of structuring edible oils without the need for saturated fatty acids. The new research demonstrated the ...
Baked goods manufacturers can use sunflower lecithin as an alternative to identity preserved (IP) soy lecithin if they are concerned about the latter being contaminated by genetically modified ...