Grassfedtraditions.com offers more insight and soyless poultry.
Here's the research:
http://etd.ohiolink.edu/send-pdf.cgi/Vargas%20Galdos%20Dante%20Miguel%20Marcial.pdf?osu1236706764
The Soyless Joys of a Simpler Life is a tool to document my experiences learning how to parent and prepare foods for a child with soy allergies. My blog is not designed to give medical advice, but merely publish our family experiences. I am open to opinions, advice, and suggestions from readers.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Turkey Time
After hearing a friend tell a story of how her son's body healed itself of a milk allergy, my passion for removing soy from our diets has reemerged. Daily considerations about diet and additives have led me to research soy-fed chickens and turkeys. Yes, it's true, soy-fed chickens and turkeys do contain soy in their eggs and body tissues. To test the water, so to speak, I removed eggs and egg products from my son's diet for a week. Then, I sent him to school with an extra delicious cupcake. That day, when I picked up the soy boy from school, I found a note from the teacher. It read, "The cupcake may have been too much." This was enough for me to consider the role of eggs and soy. I am on a hunt now for soyless eggs, and I will post one turkey farmer claiming to use coconut based turkey feed.
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