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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / December 2004

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Dietary Intake of Phosphatidylserine (PS) is Sufficient Without Supplementation?20 Dec 2004 03:24 GMT8
I am trying to determine if one needs to use PS supplements. These are
expenisve and I would rather avoid it if possible. It is medical dogma
that PS helps maintain or improve cogntive functions, at least among
senior citizens. All reserach into the subject matter seems to have
Isoflavones20 Dec 2004 03:15 GMT4
?In males, levels of 17B-estradiol and testosterone were not
    affected, but levels of 3a, 17B- androstanediol glucuronide (a
    metabolite of dihydrotestosterone) and dehydroepiandrosterone
    sulfate were decreased by 13% and 14%, respectively, after 2-4
Advise pls.  replacement for cheese and crackers...20 Dec 2004 00:16 GMT8
I just read here that cheese is generally quite bad for one's health.
I am a 33yo bachelor.  Cheese and crackers is a definite staple for
me.  Given what I've read I would like to completely replace it in my
diet.  Honestly, I probably eat more than one meal per day of cheese
Study Shows How Mad Cow Prions Hitch a Ride Into Intestine18 Dec 2004 23:47 GMT1
Tue Dec 14 14:00:00 2004 Pacific Time
     Study Shows How Mad Cow Prions Hitch a Ride Into Intestine: They
Piggyback on Iron-Storing Proteins After Surviving Digestive Juices
      CLEVELAND, Dec. 14 (AScribe Newswire) -- A new study from the
Calories and dieting18 Dec 2004 23:42 GMT24
Is it true that when i eat something, i need only look at the number
of calories it contains (if i am trying to determine if it will make
me fat)?
i.e. forget about the fat, carbohydrates, proteins..etc etc and just
Beer is a food group,,,,18 Dec 2004 20:17 GMT2
CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE BEER DRINKER
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Sometimes when I reflect back on all the beer I drink I feel shamed.
Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery
Evidence/faith based nutrition/medicine18 Dec 2004 17:30 GMT18
How can we evaluate the truth claims of people pushing a new fad diet or
the next wonder pill or the traditional approaches to asking and answering
questions?  Here is a hierarchy of quality of evidence when asking about
evidence based nutrition/medicine and makes a better informed ...
Laetrile18 Dec 2004 15:34 GMT14
http://www.whale.to/cancer/laetrile.html
Danger using plastic?????17 Dec 2004 14:09 GMT2
I want to buy a small  one-cuo coffee maker. I see two kinds
avaiable...plastic and aluminum. But I'm afraid of both plastic AND
aluminum. Which one would you recommend??  Any other kind?
Glass is good but I don't know of any glass coffee makers, other than
Alcohol's Effect on Heart?16 Dec 2004 23:08 GMT2
Depending on the amount of alcohol consumed (upto a glass of cabernet
sauvignon or 2 cans of low-carb beer) during dinner, I get the
following range of symptoms the next morning when waking up:
1. Dark circles below eyes.
rickets, vitamin D deficiency, people on a vegetarian diet16 Dec 2004 20:37 GMT5
http://phoenity.com/diseases/rickets.html
quote
"A dietary lack of vitamin D may occasionally occur in people on a
vegetarian diet who do not drink milk products..."
One dangerous moustache16 Dec 2004 17:58 GMT3
From: HSI - Jenny Thompson <..>
Date: 12/14/2004 7:10:45 PM
Rocket Food
Health Sciences Institute e-Alert
Lecithin raises HDL cholesterol 15 Dec 2004 15:55 GMT5
<<snip>>
after only 2 weeks, PI may have a comparable therapeutic value to niacin
<<snip>>
J Lipid Res. 2004 Dec 1; [Epub ahead of print] Related Articles, Links  
Fish oils no longer beneficial after cooking?15 Dec 2004 14:45 GMT16
I've been eating smoked mackerell, thinking that the copious amounts
of fish oil therein would do me good. But now I'm reading that heat
negates the goodness in many dietary oils. Is that the case with fish
oil?
ACE Inhibition Is Partial "Fountain Of Youth" 14 Dec 2004 23:49 GMT2
http://www.biospace.com/news_story.cfm?StoryID=18425620&full=1
University of California, Irvine Researcher Confirms GenoMed, Inc.'s
Patent-Pending Discovery: ACE Is Major Aging Gene, ACE Inhibition Is Partial
"Fountain Of Youth"
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