Stress-Free, Caffeine-Free, Delicious Soyfee!
Smooth, delicious and packed with vitamins, Soyfee is the amazing coffee alternative for people with discriminating tastes -- people who are looking for a really great hot beverage without giving up the enticing flavor of gourmet coffee. Unlike coffee, Soyfee provides important isoflavones, genistein and daidzein as well as calcium and iron without any of the caffeine. And it won't cause acid stomach like coffee.
Soyfee is the world's first specialty coffee substitute made from 100% OCIA Certified organic soybeans. Our beans are genetically pure, GMO-Free, fat free, 100% gluten free, kosher certified and naturally caffeine free. Soyfee is the ideal choice for people seeking a healthy alternative to conventional coffee. If youre into health foods, Soyfee is definitely the choice for you!
Quitting Coffee? Soyfee is the Delicious Way to Go!
Just think -- simply by replacing your daily cup of java with Soyfee, you could reduce your risk of cancer (including breast cancer) and heart disease, help alleviate symptoms of PMS and menopause (fewer hot flashes!), lower cholesterol, and wean yourself from a caffeine addiction.
With Soyfee, youll be full of real energy, not the false energy that comes from caffeine. Youll also cut down on the stress and anxiety that caffeine can cause.
Best of all, Soyfee is absolutely delicious. Just ask our founder, Marina. Shes so obsessed with flavor and quality; she personally selects all of our soybeans which are grown without pesticides, herbicides or chemical fertilizers. Each bean is then slow roasted to bring out the deepest flavor & fullest body in every drop. Soyfee is vacuum packed to ensure freshness and flavor retention.
Soyfee comes in seven delicious varieties, including original non-flavored and dark roast, french vanilla, hazelnut, almond amaretto, mocha and house blend (mix of original & dark roast). We use only all natural flavoring (no artificial flavors & no propylene glycol) for our flavored soy coffee. It can even be ground to make a dark, robust espresso!
Here's to your health!
Take a physician's advice: incorporate more soy protein into your diet. Dr. Suzanne J. Paxton, says, " both soy and tamoxifen seem to block estrogen's ability to stimulate malignant (tumor promoting) changes in breast tissue, while promoting beneficial effects on the skeleton and cardiovascular system."
Soyfee can also be a healthy part of any weight loss program. And for people with Celiac Disease, Soyfee is the one real alternative to coffee. Most substitutes aren't organic and most are barley (gluten) based, making them off-limits. But since Soyfee is 100% gluten-free, it fits right in with CD/DH sufferers' lifelong adherence to a gluten-free diet.
"I purchased your soy coffee and I love it!! And no heartburn. I'm going to let a couple of stores nearer to my home know about Soyfee so I can purchase it regularly!!!" Chris Nagy
Delicious, nutritious, Soyfee is the one gourmet coffee alternative that really makes sense. But dont take our word for it try it today!
Fingertip Test Points to Early Heart Disease
Tue Dec 7, 4:23 PM ET
By Megan Rauscher
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with abnormalities in the microvessels supplying blood to the heart -- an early stage of coronary heart disease -- often show abnormal blood flow in the fingertip, which can easily be picked up with a simple test, new research suggests.
The test uses a fingertip probe to measure maximum blood flow to the finger, which appears to be a sensitive indicator of the function of the coronary arteries, investigators have found.
Dr. Amir Lerman from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota and associates assessed the ability of the fingertip measurement to spot early coronary problems in 94 patients with chest pain but without actual obstruction of the coronary arteries. Thirty-nine had normal and 55 had abnormal coronary microvascular function.
The average blood-flow index on the fingertip test was significantly lower in patients with than without coronary abnormalities, the team reports in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
The results indicate that the fingertip test has the potential "to assess the relationship between dysfunction in the heart region and dysfunction in extremities," Lerman told Reuters Health.
"This simple non-invasive test," he added, "may help identify individuals ... prior to an invasive procedure, such as angiogram, or perhaps even to find those who need more aggressive treatment to slow or stop the progression of cardiovascular disease."
The study was funded in part by the manufacturer of the fingertip probe, Itamar Medical Ltd., based in Caesarea, Israel. The company received U.S. FDA (news - web sites) approval for the test system in 2001.
SOURCE: Journal of the American College of Cardiology, December 7, 2004.
Huh! Who knew?
I'll check out the Soyfee. Thank you.