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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: How much maltitol is in the low carb bars ?

A: Hello Cindy,

Thank you for your questions.

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.

We hope you are enjoyin gyour Revival Soy and having great results.
There are ~ 20+ g of maltitol and lactitol in the Low-Carb bars.
These sweeteners are listed as 'other carbs'.

May I have a detailed list of ingredients/products?

Detailed lists can be found at http://www.revivalsoy.com?pid=3000

Click on products, then on each product individually that you wish to view. Then click on supplement facts and ingredients.

How can Revival Soy benefit me?

Revival Soy can benefit both women and men. The natural soy protein and isoflavones in Revival Soy are a safe, fast and chemically-free way to:

1. Reduce mid-life symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, fatigue, mood swings and vaginal dryness - without weight gain.
2. Help you lose weight with less fat, fewer calories and more energy.
3. Alleviate normal PMS and menstrual disturbances in younger women.
4. Promote strong, healthy bones and joints.
5. Support healthy breast, vaginal, endometrial and prostate (men) tissues.
6. Lower cholesterol/triglyceride levels and promote a healthy cardiovascular system.
7. Promote younger looking skin and healthier hair and nails.

How much Revival do I have to eat to get results?

The key to soy's benefits is eating enough of it on a daily basis to make a real health difference. The traditional Japanese eat 4 - 6 servings of soy per day giving them a large amount of soy isoflavones. Our diet contains almost no soy. Who can blame us? Unless we grow up eating soy, it simply tastes bad. And who can stand to stuff themselves with enough tofu or soy milk every day to get the real health benefits?

Revival is over 6 times more concentrated in soy isoflavones than other soy foods (like soy milk, tofu, or soy nuts) or soy powders on the market. This means you don't have to stuff yourself with soy to get enough isoflavones to make a real health difference! A single serving of Revival gives you the same amount of soy isoflavones that a traditional Japanese person gets on a daily basis (~ a pound of tofu!).

A single Revival serving is equivalent to 6 servings of soy foods!

How much soy should I eat for results?
http://www.revivalsoy.com/amounttoeat1.html?pid=3000

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

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

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* 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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