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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / November 2004

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delocalization of iron / seizures / status epilepticus11 Nov 2004 19:11 GMT1
This study give even more credence to the fact .. iron .. free iron .. causes
.. epilepsy ..
Evidenced in animals  in which iron is introduced to induce an animal model of
epilepsy ..
Iron / infection10 Nov 2004 18:12 GMT5
Nature. 2004 Nov 7 [Epub ahead of print] Links
Lipocalin 2 mediates an innate immune response to bacterial infection by
sequestrating iron.
Flo TH, Smith KD, Sato S, Rodriguez DJ, Holmes MA, Strong RK, Akira S, Aderem
Vitamin E / amyotrophic lateral sclerosis09 Nov 2004 15:30 GMT3
Ann Neurol. 2004 Nov 4 [Epub ahead of print] Related Articles, Links  
Vitamin E intake and risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Ascherio A, Weisskopf MG, O'reilly EJ, Jacobs EJ, McCullough ML, Calle EE,
Cudkowicz M, Thun MJ.
Omega-3 in milk?08 Nov 2004 21:39 GMT1
I started using a brand of milk which contains omega-3 and vitamin E
supplements.
- Is this a good move from a nutritinal point of view, or is there a
danger of overdose?
The Lancet skewers Merck and FDA over Vioxx08 Nov 2004 14:57 GMT15
The Lancet editorial
Published online
November 5,2004
Today we publish results from a cumulative meta-analysis
Rapid Weight Gain08 Nov 2004 07:02 GMT43
I am 51 years old, male, 5 foot 9 inches tall and weight 282lbs. I
wasn't always like this. Seven years ago I weight 165 lbs. I had
plenty of energy and I was one of those guys that just never stopped.
All my problems started when I had my gall bladder removed. The doctor
Cranberry juice08 Nov 2004 04:48 GMT15
Has anyone had a reason to look into the most nutritious cranberry 'juice'
on the market?  I am looking for a cranberry juice for healthful reasons
that would include the
(1) least amount of sugar and/or no sugar substitute
The "mental illness" scam !06 Nov 2004 16:09 GMT1
The "mental illness" scam !
Of relative importance to this group is the reality that nutrition is
a two part  process...what you eat, and what you digest....
Several key bacteria, or parasites will render your absorption of key
insights into pharma05 Nov 2004 17:42 GMT16
http://www.cafepharma.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php
Check out the pharma industry threads at this url. Most, if not all,
discussion is on sales and sales jobs. Quite insightful.
TC
Australian hero for Dunne Dawe05 Nov 2004 05:28 GMT1
Lets hear about Dunnes Australian hero
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1264371/posts
His other friends in Bali who killed Australians.
"But many could not contain the rage and resentment they still feel two
"Lipid bilayer membranes" and your health.04 Nov 2004 22:19 GMT54
This post is in response to MattLB and Mr. Carter, but it is for those
with an open mind.  Mr. Carter’s mind is not entirely closed,
but MattLB’s appears to be.  All I ask is to supply evidence to
support one’s claim.  If there is solid contradictory evidence
Can we trust science research?04 Nov 2004 18:35 GMT38
One of the frequent themes here from those with a nutritional theology
bent is that following a guru with which one agrees compared to science
from faceless people is to be trusted.  Unknown researchers recieve grant
support to do the research, this means the results are most likely ...
Borax in Bath Salts04 Nov 2004 18:02 GMT2
Hi,
I recently bought a container of 'Theraputic Bath Salts' and then
later noticed that the primary ingredient is sodium borate (borax).  I
recall my parents using this to kill roaches when I was a child! I
dietary influences on triglycerides, including Asians04 Nov 2004 17:03 GMT2
It's impossible to find any high carb studies that don't find a carb and/or
GI/GL influence on triglycerides, which go up inevitably based upon carb
consumption.
best absorbed magnesium04 Nov 2004 04:39 GMT1
I have fairly low stomach acid production and would like to know what is
the best form of magnesium for this and that also does not cause the
diarhea effect as much at a normal dose say 350 mg/daily.  Also what is a
chelate in reference to minerals like magnesium?
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