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| depression / oxidative stress | 29 Feb 2004 18:05 GMT | 3 |
Redox Rep. 2003;8(6):365-70. Related Articles, Links Oxidative damage and major depression: the potential antioxidant action of selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors. Khanzode SD, Dakhale GN, Khanzode SS, Saoji A, Palasodkar R.
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| Re: Doubt cast on free radical theory | 29 Feb 2004 11:33 GMT | 10 |
Here is more about folks going back to see if the original theory about free radicals and disease still makes sense, it will be interesting to see how this plays out:
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| oxytetracycline | 28 Feb 2004 22:37 GMT | 1 |
What's the difference between tetracycline and oxytetracycline?
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| :>)) Thoughts for a Better Life | 28 Feb 2004 20:02 GMT | 1 |
Do not eat natural foods. I used to eat a lot of natural foods until I learned that most people die of natural causes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gardening Rule: When weeding, the best way to make sure you are
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| one good reason to avoid wheat, rye,and barley grains in the diet | 28 Feb 2004 07:54 GMT | 7 |
see: http://wheat.pw.usda.gov/ggpages/topics/celiac.html The manifestations of celiac disease are initiated (and re-initiated) in susceptible individuals upon eating wheat, rye, or barley, or any
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| Are antioxidants helpful or not? | 28 Feb 2004 05:27 GMT | 7 |
This article suggests the whole theory of the role of antioxidants in health is misunderstood, in fact they suggest they are negating the helpful benefits of free radicals in fighting infection and disease prevention:
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| DIAGNOSIS HELP(follow up) | 28 Feb 2004 03:44 GMT | 4 |
Here is a little more information to give everyone more help in diagnosing(yes I am working with a doctor but all input is welcome)my problem(see post below).The blood test showed abnormalities.
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| Are eggs good or bad, overall? | 27 Feb 2004 21:48 GMT | 2 |
Are eggs (such as hard-boiled eggs) generally good or bad nutritionally? It seems like they should contain just about everything a person might need nutritionally, since they are designed to fulfill the same purpose for a baby chick. Is it a good idea overall to eat them? If so, ...
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| wondering if anybody could tell me the calories in this one. | 27 Feb 2004 01:38 GMT | 1 |
I thought I might have an interesting recipe. I was wondering if anybody could tell me the calories in this one. ? cup soy roasted nuts ? cup pumpkin seeds
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| The great diet myth | 26 Feb 2004 22:10 GMT | 13 |
The great diet myth http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,8737533%255E23289, 00.html ------------------ GARY Wittert is forever telling people it's simple to stay slim and
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| Fruit, Cereal Fiber May Reduce Cardiovascular Risk | 26 Feb 2004 16:21 GMT | 4 |
To continue the theme, nutritional health is not a one note explanation fits all people or even most,ex. eating carbs is a problem. The answer proposed is that eating is a matter of which carbs or fats etc. and in what amounts and in what context of exercise and at what level of ...
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| Don't give me no LIP / labile iron pool | 26 Feb 2004 14:36 GMT | 11 |
Med Hypotheses. 2004 Mar;62(3):442-5. Related Articles, Links Serum markers of stored body iron are not appropriate markers of health effects of iron: a focus on serum ferritin. Lee DH, Jacobs DR Jr.
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| parasite / iron | 26 Feb 2004 06:17 GMT | 5 |
Does this mean iron IS .. intricately .. involved .. in the introduction of disease / parasites .. INTO .. man .. ? Exp Parasitol. 2003 Oct;105(2):111-20. Related Articles, Links Tritrichomonas foetus: the role played by iron during parasite interaction with
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| margarine vs. butter | 25 Feb 2004 17:39 GMT | 5 |
Is it true that margarine does not spoil? If so, why not? Ora
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| Rutin / drug .. ? / anti-inflammatory | 25 Feb 2004 14:59 GMT | 2 |
This would give some credence to the theory of targeting of iron as an antiinflammatory. Since rutin is a potent iron binder. <<snip>>
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