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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / November 2004

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Vitamin E dangerous?25 Nov 2004 21:32 GMT33
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/11/10/health/webmd/main654887.shtml
Please reply in this forum, above email address is no longer valid.
Have a nice day AND a happy life.  Acadia.
Possible cure and related intestional problems ?25 Nov 2004 21:10 GMT4
Possible cure and related intestional problems ?
How many times do doctors make the mistake of saying you should eat
right...well that is a half-truth, the rest of this that is
important...is that you digest and abosrb the necessary elements, and
Kurzweil's "Live Long Enough to Live Forever" book25 Nov 2004 20:00 GMT12
Ray Kurzweil has a new book out called "Fantastic Voyage : Live Long Enough
to Live Forever" (here's the URL -- http://tinyurl.com/5hf8p ), that's all
about strategies for longevity (and, of course, has lots of futuristic
speculations about cool new medical technologies).
Retinoic acid / proliferative diabetic retinopathy25 Nov 2004 16:22 GMT2
So would retinoic acid be of any use in those with .. proliferative ..
diabetic .. retinopathy .. ?
Indian J Ophthalmol. 2004 Jun;52(2):145-8.  Related Articles, Links  
Trace elements iron, copper and zinc in vitreous of patients with various
Alpha-Lipoic acid / vision loss in diabetic patients25 Nov 2004 16:13 GMT1
<<snip>>
alpha-Lipoic acid supplementation represents an achievable adjunct therapy to
help prevent vision loss in diabetic patients
<<snip>>
w3 conversion into EPA/DHA25 Nov 2004 16:04 GMT7
It is stated in many references that the body converts w3 into EPA/DHA
"inefficiently" but they never say how efficient the conversion is.
Can any one lead me to some answers?
regards
OT: Moral Issue- Drugs that Kill25 Nov 2004 13:04 GMT2
http://www.yubanet.com/artman/publish/article_15610.shtml
Arianna Huffington: You Want a Moral Issue? How about Drugs that Don't
Kill?
By: Arianna Huffington
natural remedies for yeast infection?25 Nov 2004 13:03 GMT10
Does anyone have experience with natural remedies for yeast infection?
Re: Very low-carb diets work for men and upper body fat25 Nov 2004 01:26 GMT61
Sorry, exeeds standard guidelines for verity set in this group:
"be funded in part by the Robert C. Atkins Foundation, has previously"
>http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-11/bc-vld111204.php
Coke vs orange juice25 Nov 2004 01:26 GMT10
I read recently that a glass of (regular, not Diet) Coke has less calories
than an equivalent glass of orange (or even grapefruit) juice.  Is that
possible?  I thought one can of Coke had eight tea spoons of sugar in it.
How To Test My Urine24 Nov 2004 18:34 GMT2
I took tons of math and chemistry in school. Remember very little now.
I am interested in checking my own urine for simple things:
Calcium, magnesium, potassium levels, blood presence.
What simple (gotta be very simple for me to do it) tests can I do to check
How to eat more and weigh less, research24 Nov 2004 05:49 GMT13
This research looked at sources of food by weight and what combination
leads to what weight status:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-11/ps-twl111704.php
Food Wt. vs. Protein/Fat/Carb.24 Nov 2004 05:40 GMT2
Can someone explain why the total weight of 100 grams of turkey
breast, for instance, doesn't even come close to matching the three
macronutrients in that food.  100 grams of turkey breast contains
30.06 grams of protein, .74 grams of fat and no carbohydrates.  It has
What is the w3/w6 ratio found in membranes?24 Nov 2004 05:18 GMT1
The recommended w3/w6 ratio is 1/1 -->2/1 as far as I can get this
information from the internet.
What is used to determine this figure?
Is it the ratio of w3/w6 in our membranes, or the rate of use of w3
Crockpot/Gelatin/Protein24 Nov 2004 05:07 GMT4
1) Meat is cooked in crockpot for 6-12 hours.
2) Meat (and bones) are removed.
3) Remaining liquid is poured in bowl and          refrigerated.
4)  Within hours, fat has risen to the top and can be separated from
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