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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / September 2004

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Any Alkalosis experts out there ??24 Sep 2004 03:14 GMT1
It started something like this.
Taking Zantac,
Colitis
Taking Asacol and prednisone
Official State Beverage?24 Sep 2004 03:05 GMT4
Pretty pathetic.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/20/opinion/20mon3.html
"Soda Fueling Obesity," CBS, September 21, 200423 Sep 2004 19:31 GMT1
"Soda Fueling Obesity," CBS, September 21, 2004
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/09/21/earlyshow/contributors/emilysenay/main
644824.shtml

  (CBS) For the first time Americans are getting more of their
calories from soft drinks than from milk, reports The Early Show
CHANGING PATTERNS23 Sep 2004 19:15 GMT3
http://www.westonaprice.org/caustic_comments/winter2003.html
CHANGING PATTERNS
A news item celebrating the 85th anniversary of Frigidaire's electric
refrigerator lists the contents of the fridge, then and now. In
Cellular phones .. / iron 23 Sep 2004 18:39 GMT1
<<snip>>
If, however, FeCl2 with final concentration 10
microg/ml was added
<<snip>>
Mediterranean Diet Improves Survival in Elderly23 Sep 2004 00:41 GMT1
     Mediterranean Diet Improves Survival in Elderly
     Laurie Barclay, MD
     Sept. 21, 2004 -- Among 70- to 90-year-olds, adherence to a
     Mediterranean diet and healthful lifestyle is associated with a more
Mediterranean diet reduces metabolic syndrom23 Sep 2004 00:39 GMT2
This is yet another support for the med. diet as one that promotes long
term health and lowers risks of chronic disease, one posted yesterday
showed that it promotes longer life in elderly folk.  One can brandish
about all the nutrition theology one wants, the test of the pudding ...
Advice requested on taking amino acids22 Sep 2004 22:28 GMT28
I plan soon to add taurine to my nutritional supplement regimen.  If,
given the daily shortage of empty stomachs, I were forced to take it
with another amino acid, which would it be better to take it with:
NAC, acetyl-l-carnitine, or arginine?  Or does it matter?  In general,
Red meat and diabetes full study now online22 Sep 2004 15:30 GMT2
Red and processed meats were correlated with the rate of diabetes which
had the higher rates of heart disease, high blood pressure, etc., and:
"Furthermore, total red meat intake was positively
     associated with total energy intake, intakes of all fatty acids,
advise on L-Cysteine22 Sep 2004 10:38 GMT1
I heard a lot about L-Cysteine, how good they are and stuff.
I found following major manufacture that has L-Cysteine supplyment.
Does anybody has a good idea which one is the best or
at least the characteristics of each product.
The New Plague22 Sep 2004 02:16 GMT12
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From:  "Robert Cohen" <notmilk@e...>
Date:  Sat Sep 18, 2004  10:31 am
Subject:  Another Reason to Immediately Stop Consuming Dairy
Macular degeneration / iron 21 Sep 2004 17:52 GMT1
1: Sci Aging Knowledge Environ. 2004 Sep 15;2004(37):NF85.  Related Articles,
Links  
Tarnished Vision.
Davenport RJ.
New nice arcticle about our favorite topic, new paradoxes given...20 Sep 2004 06:23 GMT13
http://www.redflagsweekly.com/kendrick/2004_sept16.html
Mirek
Supplements20 Sep 2004 04:21 GMT2
Is there a good (non advertisement) site about supplements and vitamins?
Also, what do people here think about some of the following supplements:
Selenium
Fenugreek
GETTING SHORTER19 Sep 2004 10:54 GMT6
http://www.westonaprice.org/caustic_comments/spring2004.html
GETTING SHORTER
John Komlos, professor at the University of Munich, has been charting
trends in height throughout the world for most of his career. He notes
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 August, 2004
 
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