kinetic
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You stating that doctors state is not factual evidence unless you produce a PHD or a degree in nutrition or produce actual verifiable statements from doctors. Things like this go far to back up your statements.
" If you only eat plant-based foods, Iowa State University Extension states that you can get complete proteins from soy products, such as soybeans or edamame, soy milk or tofu, which provides 10 g per 1/2-cup serving. Quinoa is a unique grain because its protein is high-quality, according to University of Wisconsin Extension."
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/382528-plant-based-sources-of-complete-protein-for-vegetarians/#ixzz2ZobHA19d
" If you only eat plant-based foods, Iowa State University Extension states that you can get complete proteins from soy products, such as soybeans or edamame, soy milk or tofu, which provides 10 g per 1/2-cup serving. Quinoa is a unique grain because its protein is high-quality, according to University of Wisconsin Extension."
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/382528-plant-based-sources-of-complete-protein-for-vegetarians/#ixzz2ZobHA19d