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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / December 2004

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Re: FROM A CLINICAL POINT OF VIEW:29 Dec 2004 11:50 GMT1
The url posted below contradicts the iron as source of all disease thesis
in detail and has nothing to do with the text preceeding it, how do you
explain this?  I would keep that url hidden if I were you.
>The first clinical
Personal Trainer certification question29 Dec 2004 11:43 GMT4
I am considering a second career as a personal trainer.
I would very much like to hear some feedback on the issue of personal trainers
and the various levels and types of personal trainer certification.
Which personal training certification carries the most credibility without
"Making food safe"29 Dec 2004 04:38 GMT1
Making food safe
Simple tips, including avoiding "double dipping" of vegetables and
chips in dips and spreads, can prevent the spread of sickness at
parties this holiday season.
Soy is Safe.29 Dec 2004 00:53 GMT68
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From:  "Robert Cohen" <notmilk@e...>
Date:  Sun Dec 12, 2004  11:33 am
Subject:  I'm so confused about Soy
Visual function improvement / histochrome / diabetes28 Dec 2004 22:35 GMT1
Vestn Oftalmol. 2000 Jan-Feb;116(2):19-20. Related Articles, Links  
[The efficacy of the antioxidant preparation Histochrome in the treatment of
hemophthalmos in hypertension and diabetes mellitus]
[Article in Russian]
Is a low fat diet really low in fat?28 Dec 2004 21:31 GMT5
I was wondering how much fat a low fat diet really contains. Are
people taking into account the amount of fat they consume from things
like bread/grain/milk when they go on a low fat diet?
I know you have to look at the amount of cooking fat (vegetable
Look Younger at No Charge28 Dec 2004 10:07 GMT1
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living fuel27 Dec 2004 16:15 GMT2
any of you ever try this stuff?  just looking to see if it's helped
people ..
Need Opinions On What I Eat For Lunch27 Dec 2004 02:11 GMT6
Let me first of all state that I consider myself rather ignorant on
the subject of nutrition, thus I am turning to this newsgroup in
the hope of learning something.
Below is what I eat _every day_ in the office (M-F) for lunch.  It all
Merry Christmas26 Dec 2004 01:42 GMT1
To everyone on the newsgroup. Lots of  good health for the new year.
Never Forgive, Never Forget
               9-11-01
Resveratrol problem25 Dec 2004 23:42 GMT1
The anti-aging food chemical resveratrol is said to have an anti-cancer
effect by means of conversion to piceatannol. This conversion requires
the action of the cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP1B1. Piperine (bioperine)
is used to increase absorption of curcumin and other supplements and
OT...most medicated population in the world25 Dec 2004 20:53 GMT2
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=healthNews&storyID=6981845
Prescription Drug Use at Record High for Americans
Thu Dec 2, 2004 02:49 PM ET
By Paul Simao
ground eggshells for Calcium24 Dec 2004 11:29 GMT6
I read that ground eggshells are a dietary source for calcium. How
finely must it be ground for absorption and how much calcium would it
have?
regards
newest biological technologies23 Dec 2004 21:19 GMT1
Following site describes  the newest biological technologies
http://allsolutionsnetwork.com/JL1289
a one sentence description would not do them justice.
OT... is anyone buying into this Bush nonsense23 Dec 2004 19:12 GMT2
http://www.freep.com/news/nw/drugimport22e_20041222.htm
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Study faults prescriptions filled abroad
Go generic, not to Canada, U.S. report concludes
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 November, 2004
 
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