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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / June 2004

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Does fat matter?02 Jun 2004 15:54 GMT2
If I'm on a 1,700 calorie diet, for the purpose of losing weight, does the
composition of those calories matter?
If I burn 2000 calories a day, why does it matter if my calorie intake is
derived from fatty foods or non fatty foods, won't I still lose weight
Unique and fascinating study02 Jun 2004 15:40 GMT1
By Weston A. Price, DDS, MS, FACD.
This important article by Dr. Weston Price includes 16 graphs, posted
at the end of this article, showing heart disease mortality compared
to vitamin content in local butter samples. Working with poor
yeast02 Jun 2004 15:30 GMT1
in what section of the grocery store can i find yeast?  i
want to make bread
Diabetes / iron accumulation / beta cell destruction02 Jun 2004 15:23 GMT3
It seems iron accumulation destroys beta cells leading to .. diabetes ..
Jeez .. have we heard of that somewhere .. before ..?
J Clin Invest. 2003 Aug;112(4):527-34.  Related Articles, Links  
Frataxin deficiency in pancreatic islets causes diabetes due to loss of beta
Vitamin C and Leaching02 Jun 2004 15:16 GMT1
A while back I was reading an interesting article from the now defunct
LIFE magazine about leaching and Vitamin C.
It was an article about Vitamin C difficiency amongst poor farmers in
the USA(sorry I'm not sure where). Anyway they were comparing white
Fruits, Vegetables May Protect / Gut / children02 Jun 2004 03:00 GMT5
http://tinyurl.com/2w7hp
  DGDispatch
DDW: Fruits, Vegetables May Protect against Recurrent Abdominal Pain in
Children
looking for healthy, no-nonsense way to lose fat this summer02 Jun 2004 02:49 GMT10
I need some credible advice on a healthy, somewhat agressive weight
loss plan. I don't want any name brand diet advice, just common sense
on how to burn off the spare tire. I'm suffering from the early 30s,
"My body doesn't look the same as in grade 12" syndrome. I want to
looking for healthy, no-nonsense way to lose fat this summer01 Jun 2004 21:04 GMT2
To confirm, my numbers on "calories burned" are taken from the
electronic displays of these new-fangled machines, elliptical cardio
machines. It stated that I burned right around 900 calories over a 75
minutes workout -- this corresponds to the ongoing cal/hour reading,
Iron Deficiency with Copper and Zinc01 Jun 2004 15:18 GMT1
"William A. Noyes" <no.address@ctc.net> wrote in message news:<40b6cb86$0$19321$a32e20b9@news.nntpservers.com>...
> "Jackson" <blurparklife2002@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:e40c7be0.0405210553.a671c56@posting.google.com...
> > I've been diagnosed as iron deficient and was told ...
Fast Food Good or Bad for you?01 Jun 2004 12:35 GMT7
Been on a kick lately with amazing results. Does anyone know if any
actual studies have been done on this type of diet?
www.liquidcalories.com
Dentists Award the Toothless and Cavity-prone01 Jun 2004 04:47 GMT1
New York -- May 2004 -- “Fluoridation honors” were bestowed upon many
communities(1), which happen to have the highest cavity and tooth loss rates,
by the American Dental Association (ADA), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
and the American Association of State and Territorial ...
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