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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / July 2004

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One last time with MattLB?12 Jul 2004 17:56 GMT3
This is the last time I'm going to go over this
material with you, as it is getting tedious, mainly
because you are not addressing what seem to me to be
the key issues.  I'm going to try to break this down
ldl is high need advise11 Jul 2004 18:54 GMT5
My last cholestrol test showed:
total cholestrol: 263
hdl: 38
ldl: 200
Regarding Tim and MattLB?s Concerns about my recentposts.11 Jul 2004 03:21 GMT2
I can?t keep going over the same material, but here
are some points worth making, or making again:To Tim:
What does ?fresh? mean?  If you eat too much ?fresh?
food high in fatty acids with more than one double
Low Carb Cocoa10 Jul 2004 23:43 GMT2
Can anyone suggest a low carb cocoa that I might be able to get hold of in
Australia.  I'm a diabetic chocoholic which is an unfortunate combination!
Thanks for any help
David - Brisbane
Green leafy veggie cutter09 Jul 2004 23:13 GMT5
Non of the appliances that are available do a reasonable (not even
close) job of slicing green leafy veggies.
After extensive web searching I found the ideal machine but
unfortunately it fits the need and aims at restaurants and commercial
Can you make Vitamin C at home?08 Jul 2004 21:53 GMT1
I want to start taking megadoses but where I live Vitamin C is quite
expensive. I was wondering if there is a way to make it at home, or
use an existing Vitamin C tablet and somehow get it to "breed" more
Vitamin C.
What "saturated fat" actually is.08 Jul 2004 11:50 GMT3
As far as scientific rigor is concerned, you might as well ignore the phrase
?saturated fat.? This phrase has been used to describe (in the
pronouncements of ?experts? as well as in ?scientific? experiments and
studies) lard, which is less than 40% SFAs, as well as coconut oil, ...
Bamboozled! about cholesterol risks08 Jul 2004 01:44 GMT2
"Last year, scientists at the University of British Columbia's
Therapeutics Initiative came to a similar conclusion about the use of
statins in men who didn't have prior heart disease. Sure, they had
fewer heart attacks - but they still died at the same rate. "What
Lowering BP07 Jul 2004 20:11 GMT1
What tricks or techniques are there to lower BP?
I am exercising and dieting. What else? Any common food ?
The Truth about "Trans Fat."07 Jul 2004 14:30 GMT3
I was going to clean up the following before posting it, but since
Wolfbrother mentioned "trans fats," I decided to go ahead and post it.  I
was posting as "nick," so Wolfbrother's question about where I've been has a
simple answer.  I had some viruses, malware, etc. on my system, ...
Multivitamin tablets for men...06 Jul 2004 23:25 GMT5
Hi,
I wanted to buy multivitamin tablets for my husband. (for general,
overall health)
1) Do you recommend to use them. are they safe ?
Iron supplementation / cystic fibrosis / sepsis06 Jul 2004 20:19 GMT7
http://tinyurl.com/3gqx2
<<snip>>
when iron is given during experimental sepsis approximately 60% mortality,
result.
Atkins diet is also birth control hahahaha06 Jul 2004 00:45 GMT15
Fad diets linked to infertility
ABC Online - 30 minutes ago
MARK COLVIN: That fashionable diet may be working - but what's it doing to
your fertility? New research says that high protein, low carbohydrate
Photographs of produce06 Jul 2004 00:44 GMT3
Some time ago I decided to photograph much of the produce I ate -
and put the photos on the internet.
Hundreds of the resulting photographs are now ready - waiting for those
with voyeuristic tendencies towards fruit and vegetables to come and
Unpasteurized cheeses and pregnancy are a dangerous combination05 Jul 2004 06:16 GMT2
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=10292
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