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Aaron Tabor, MD

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Medical Director of Revival Soy, Aaron Tabor, M.D. About Dr. Aaron Tabor

Question of the Day

Q: I am diabetic and sick of these drugs. I'm taking diltia xt, innopran xl, hyzaar 50/12.5, merformin, and avandia.

I am 54 yrs. Old, can I take estroven? is it ok?

A: Hello,

Thank you for your question.

Before we get started, please read the following: We do not give medical advice. We provide nutritional information regarding Revival Soy products and information available in the public domain for the uses of soy. We advise you to discuss your personal medical issues with your physician. I hope our information will be helpful to you.

Can Revival help people with diabetes?

Yes. Many doctors are now recommending soy for diabetic health support. We have an excellent article on this topic at http://www.revivalsoy.com/whysoy/article.html?article=diabetic&pid=3000

A study by leading glycemic-index experts at University of Sydney (Australia) found that popular Revival Soy products have a low-glycemic index with little impact on blood sugar levels:
http://www.revivalsoy.com/whysoy/article.html?article=lowglycemic&pid=3000

We have Splenda® and Unsweetened versions of our shakes. We also have bars sweetened with sugar alcohols that are fine for both diabetics and hypoglycemics.

Other articles that may interest you include:

Soy and Weight Loss
http://www.revivalsoy.com/whysoy/article.html?article=weightloss&pid=3000

Soy and Kidney Health
http://www.revivalsoy.com/whysoy/article.html?article=kidney&pid=3000

Will soy protein interfere with any of my prescription medications?

The FDA has not issued any drug interaction warnings for soy protein. However, due to the large number of new prescription medications on the market, we recommend that you simply call your pharmacist or medical doctor if you are taking prescription medications to check for any interactions.

The makers of Synthroid®, a thyroid medication, recommend eating certain foods, including those containing calcium, walnuts and soy, four hours apart from taking Synthroid.

Revival Soy is not a replacement for prescription medication, but can be excellent nutritional support for your dietary health plan. We call this SIS™ (which stands for ‘Soy Integrative Support’™). Revival Soy can be integrated into your current health plan to help you achieve better health.

We do not have any Estroven or soy pills. Revival Soy is FOOD.
The taste is excellent!

How can Revival Soy benefit women and men?

Revival Soy can benefit both women and men. These benefits may include weight loss, energy, menopausal relief, PMS relief, hair/skin/nail health, cholesterol reduction and many other areas.

For a full discussion of soy’s benefits, along with medical research references, visit http://www.revivalsoy.com/whysoy/index.html?pid=3000

Please let me know if I can help further.
Best Regards,
Aaron Tabor, MD

Read More About Revival

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We have a very good online reference source:
SOY HEALTH LIBRARYwith easy-to-read articles on many health topics

* Read a guest transcript with Dr. Tabor

* Revival is a dietary supplement. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Revival is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The information presented on our web site is not intended to take the place of your personal physician's advice.

Please consult a physician before using if you are pregnant or nursing,taking medication or suffer from chronic disease.

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