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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / April 2004

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coconut22 Apr 2004 17:25 GMT1
Why is coconut oil so expensive when coconut milk is so cheap
coffee stains22 Apr 2004 13:09 GMT2
Does anyone know how to remove coffee stains from teeth?  I
love coffee, but it's wreaking havoc on my pearly yellows
high sugar level and diet22 Apr 2004 13:08 GMT1
Can a "heavy" diet with a lot of fasting during the day (until the
evening) and a big weight reduction (6 pounds a week) cause a
significant raise in blood sugar?
My wife is experiencing such a situation.
Beer As Nutrition22 Apr 2004 08:03 GMT3
I have read of beer described as "nutritious". Is this so in the sense
that it is healthier to drink mostly water but some beer, than only
water?
~Iain
are fish oil supplements good?22 Apr 2004 07:31 GMT21
I just bought some sardine based fish oil supplements and they recommend a
few pills a day, for cholesterol lowering.
Now I am reading that too much can cause cancer, especially stomach cancer.
Also what about pcb and mercury and such
calorie measure22 Apr 2004 07:24 GMT11
How are calories measured?  Let's say I have a donut and
want to measure the calories.  What do I do
Moderate iron deficiency affects cognitive performance22 Apr 2004 02:15 GMT1
When iron is supplemented the cognitive performance inproves:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-04/foas-mid040404.php
Iron tablets can improve women's brainpower21 Apr 2004 20:17 GMT2
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994898
Antidepressants21 Apr 2004 09:24 GMT19
As per a recent thread, NY Times article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/09/health/09DRUG.html
Basically says what I was saying. Antidepressants are more marketing
ploy that useful. Which is why SJW makes MUCH more sense in general
markd@toad is right about seeds/nuts.21 Apr 2004 08:19 GMT1
The reason most nuts and seeds need vitamin E is due to the unsaturated
fatty acid, which is susceptible to lipid peroxidation.  If you eat seeds
and nuts that are a bit rancid, you are not doing your body any favors.  I
saw a bag of raw pecans in a plastic bag in a local grocery ...
seeing the light of vegetarianism21 Apr 2004 08:17 GMT12
http://atkins.com/Archive/2003/8/26-553516.html
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Seeing the Light
Vegetarian John Troy was worried that eating the Atkins way would
the body as a black box vs metabolic science21 Apr 2004 08:13 GMT5
It appears that the entire calorie theory concept was concieved using
a "black box" approach to the human body. Bomb calorimeters and other
such devices were used to try to ascertain the basic energy
requirements of the human body. It was assumed at some point that
RE: Blood type diet claims.21 Apr 2004 05:19 GMT17
A search for "blood type diet" brings up 5 entries, with no abstracts
(unless you speak Norwegian) on www.pubmed.com.  And the title of these
articles is interesting, referring to it as possibly "fantasy" and
"nonsense." Do a search for "arachidonic" and see the hundreds (if not
vit e mg21 Apr 2004 04:01 GMT2
How many mg of vitamin e are in 100 IU
Supplement use growing among children and adolescents21 Apr 2004 03:39 GMT1
Another very good reason for fda to take a hard long look at current
oversight:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-04/wfub-sug041904.php
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