A family friend who’s a psychiatrist told us that tofu can worsen depression. I’m skeptical, but a web search revealed the following:

Even though soy is packed with lean protein, it’s also packed with trypsin and protease inhibitors—enzymes that make the digestion of protein incredibly difficult. Soy is also high in copper, a mineral linked to anxious behavior, and loaded with oligosaccharides, which are known to cause flatulence. (Link, TW: meat)

The article also says tempeh is better than tofu in this regard, so that’s good since I like tempeh more than tofu (harder to source though). I wanted to ask here who are more along in life.

  • @KellysNokia
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    94 months ago

    As a non-vegetarian who has leaned on soy and tofu more and more as a dairy and meat substitute over the years, I have noticed zero psychological or physiological effects.

    I have read terrifying things about soy, but part of me thinks there is a market for such narratives, simply because people want to feel comfortable about continuing eating a meat diet.

    I still eat meat and carry no judgement towards those who do or don’t, but my objective belief is that there are far more substantial negatives to eating animal products than eating soy.

    • @KellysNokia
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      14 months ago

      Also regarding the digestion part, I am much better with soy milk than I was with dairy. 😂

      I suppose it’s a little like vaping vs. smoking - sure the jury is out on vaping, but we know for certain cigarettes cause cancer so I’d rather take my chances on vaping.

      • MambabasaOP
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        04 months ago

        I stopped getting pimples when I stopped dairy. It’s not just the lactose intolerance. It’s just generally bad for us.

    • MambabasaOP
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      04 months ago

      Yeah, eating meat should be worse for health than soy, that’s what I intuitively know as well.