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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / March 2004

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ketosix13 Mar 2004 13:26 GMT1
where can i buy some ketosix
Choline: Question13 Mar 2004 07:25 GMT1
What is the difference between choline chloride and choline bitrate?
How the body regulates iron12 Mar 2004 18:39 GMT2
One principle activity by which iron is regulated is by varying the
absorbtion rate in the gut,ie. as less is needed less is taken from the
gut.  Vit c helps regulate this iron uptake and the regular use of it
helps avoid iron deficiency in veggie alone eaters.  Here is an abstract
Hey fatheads!!! Dr. Atkins was overweight, had heart problems: report12 Mar 2004 15:25 GMT7
Dr. Atkins was overweight, had heart problems: report
NEW YORK, Feb 10 (AFP) - A medical examiner's report into the death of Dr.
Robert Atkins, whose diet has catapulted fat into fashion, indicated he had
a history of heart failure, a US newspaper said Tuesday.
atherosclerosis / iron12 Mar 2004 04:27 GMT10
<<snip>>
iron accumulates in human lesions
<<snip>>
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2004 Mar 4 [Epub ahead of print] Links
Can Teflon make you sick?12 Mar 2004 00:44 GMT160
KATU 2 News - Portland, Oregon
www.katu.com
Can Teflon make you sick?
November 14, 2003  - Teflon, one of the most popular non-stick pan
Happy (belated) Birthday Dr. Herman Tarnower's corpse!11 Mar 2004 22:57 GMT2
Happy belated birthday to Dr. Herman Tarnower's corpse, who turned 24
yesterday.  Best known as the creator of the Scarsdale diet, Dr.
Tarnower's corpse will be hosting the new version of the Glutton Bowl
on Fox this fall.
metabolic bone diseases / oxidative stress11 Mar 2004 18:51 GMT10
Toxicology. 2004 Apr 15;197(2):92-9.  Links
[In Process Citation]
Isomura H, Fujie K, Shibata K, Inoue N, Iizuka T, Takebe G, Takahashi K,
Nishihira J, Izumi H, Sakamoto W.
Role of copper in iron regulation11 Mar 2004 18:19 GMT1
Copper seems to play an important role in the normal variable uptake rate
and tissue storage of iron regulation in the body.  In some cases, not
enough might promote iron anemia.  Here is an abstract exploring this
function of copper:
Are KitKats hydrogenated?11 Mar 2004 09:09 GMT16
I'm trying to avoid trans fats in my diet, and I'm also fond of KitKat bars.
One of the listed ingredients is "refined palm kernel oil".  Does anyone
know if "refined" could potentially mean "hydrogenated"?
Thanks in advance for any information from those who might know.
Herb's that might cause blood thining11 Mar 2004 00:49 GMT1
I am looking for any inforamtion on which herb's that cause blood
thining or might cause blood thining.Or any herb's that might cause a
clotting porblom
blackberries11 Mar 2004 00:47 GMT2
is it necessary to refrigerate blackberries?  someone told
me it wasn't, but my blackberries are furry now.  it's only
been about two days since i got them
Yikes ! High Cholesterol  - Help !10 Mar 2004 18:03 GMT2
I just got the results of my 1st ever cholesterol test :
HDL - 42.46 = 1.1mmol/L
Cholesterol - 228.33 = 5.9mmol/L
LDL - 167.1 = 4.33mmol/L
Eating 2kg of sweets10 Mar 2004 17:57 GMT2
Got this from a newspaper article from a while back, anyone know about
this case? Exactly how does a person die from eating sweets?
SWEET DEATH
A Turkish man has died after eating 2kg of sweets following a bet with
herbal supplements and remedies09 Mar 2004 22:20 GMT1
I'm pretty sold on the idea of treating my ailments via herbal
remedies.  With regards to aging, I've been comparing the different
methods of treatment for things like osteoporosis and I would like to
know how everyone feels about herbal remedies.
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