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| L-theanine extraction with supercritical CO2 | 14 Dec 2004 23:45 GMT | 2 |
Hi, Everyone! Green tea is decaffeinated by supercritical CO2. L-theanine is one of the most important components of green tea that acts antagonistically to caffeine. It is a non-protein amino acid. Does anyone know if the
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| vitamine C powder versus pills | 14 Dec 2004 23:44 GMT | 1 |
I heard that taking vitamin C in a powder form was better than taking a pill. Is that true? Where can I find articles about this topic? Thanks
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| cardiac fibrosis / resveratrol | 14 Dec 2004 23:29 GMT | 1 |
Source: Ohio State University Released: Wed 08-Dec-2004, 09:00 ET New Heart Benefits to Drinking Red Wine RED WINE HEART CARDIAC FIBROSIS ANTIOXIDANT RESVERATOL New research on rat heart cells suggests that a well-known antioxidant found in
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| high carb can lead to beriberi, thiamine deficiency | 14 Dec 2004 02:43 GMT | 4 |
http://phoenity.com/diseases/beriberi.html quote There are two kinds of beriberi: dry; and wet. Dry beriberi is associated with energy deprivation and inactivity characterized by
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| Recovery from Vitamin B Deficiency | 13 Dec 2004 17:50 GMT | 11 |
I have a vitamin b deficiency. I have started taking Solgar's VM-2000 multivitamin. How long will it take me to recover from said deficiency? Thanks in advance, Clarkal
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| the perfect food | 13 Dec 2004 15:08 GMT | 16 |
I'm pretty much broke all the time and I try to get enough protein and carbs thru veggies and grains (and meat every once and a while). Well what I was wondering is -- is there a food out there that comes close to perfection nutritionally wise, something that you could take out in
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| proper diet, exercise and possible good drugs to help weight loss problems | 13 Dec 2004 14:26 GMT | 1 |
Along with a good diet, of course, and a proper exercise regiment, there are also diet pills that are healthy for you when taken and can help speed up the weight loss process. Your metabolism will speed up, which it slows down with age. After your metabolism is sped up, you
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| Is it true that distilled water won't harm you from mineral loss? | 13 Dec 2004 09:02 GMT | 3 |
Is it true that you don't get a significant amount of calcium and minerals from your tap water in the first place and drinking reverse osmosis or distilled water will not harm you from mineral loss? Thanks
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| Skin Care | 12 Dec 2004 19:12 GMT | 4 |
This is my first posting to this group. Which vitamin should I take to have a smooth, youthful looking skin? I am already taking Vitamin E. If I have to choose between Vitamin B or C, which should I choose?
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| Feds target trans fats | 12 Dec 2004 14:17 GMT | 10 |
http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/EdmontonSun/News/2004/11/24/728095.html OTTAWA -- Canada is on the way to becoming the second country in the world to limit trans fats. The House of Commons passed an NDP motion last night calling for regulations or legislation within one year that
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| Is my friend dangerously fat? pic enclosed. | 11 Dec 2004 04:13 GMT | 4 |
http://img85.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img85&image=0330864720006xb.jpg He tells me that his doctor did not mention anything so he thinks he is ok. I would say he has no more than 5 yrs.
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| type of calories consumed can alter metabolic rate | 10 Dec 2004 19:35 GMT | 1 |
http://www.medindia.net/news/view_news_detail.asp?x=3108&t=gn Evaluating The Benefits Of A Low - carb Diet Medindia Health News November 28, 2004 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Careers in Nutrition? | 10 Dec 2004 14:07 GMT | 13 |
I need a career change. I got a degree in English in 1997. I fell in love with computers while in college, though, and ended up as a programmer. Things have largely gone well, but the hours have been taxing and hard on my body (so much so that I was over 400lbs. at one point due ...
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| too much corn in diet may lead to pellagra, niacin deficiency | 09 Dec 2004 07:08 GMT | 3 |
http://phoenity.com/diseases/pellagra.html Pellagra Definition A disease caused by a deficient diet or failure of the bodyto absorb
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| labile iron / atherosclerotic plaque formation | 08 Dec 2004 23:48 GMT | 1 |
<<snip>> intracellular labile iron induced monocyte adhesion to endothelium, an initial event in atherosclerotic plaque formation <<snip>>
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