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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / December 2004

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nutrients in vegetables in decline--study05 Dec 2004 13:57 GMT2
Press release in advance of study publication:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-12/uota-ssn120104.php
Low-Fat Vs. Low-Carb Study Results Misreported03 Dec 2004 23:57 GMT5
http://www.ediets.com/news/article.cfm/cmi_761624/cid_29
Low-Fat Vs. Low-Carb Study Results Misreported: Study Revealed the
Real Enemy is Junk Food
December 2, 2004  
Melatonin as a carcinogen?03 Dec 2004 21:55 GMT1
I have not seen this discussed, and I am curious to hear your
thoughts.  I was searching PubMed this morning and saw an abstract in
the "Biochemical Pharmacology" regarding melatonin and possible
carcinogen properties!  This is obviously quite frightening as a great
Eat right fats and don't get fat yourself03 Dec 2004 17:10 GMT2
Fat type does matter in weight status control and risk for cronic disease:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=17253
fish oil -> bleeding, why?03 Dec 2004 13:44 GMT3
Why is it that taking fish oil increases bleed time? What is the
mechanism? I'd guess it has something to do with the EPA replacing the
arachidonic acid in the phospholipids in epithelial cell membranes.
Red Meat / Rheumatoid Arthritis / autoimmune disease03 Dec 2004 12:39 GMT1
Too Much Red Meat May Boost Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk
Eating lots of it could double your chances of getting autoimmune disease,
study says
THURSDAY, Dec. 2 (HealthDayNews) -- If you like to eat hamburgers, steak and
how many calories burned per pound of muscle per day?02 Dec 2004 19:00 GMT1
Trying to find out how many calories are burned per pound of muscle
every day by passive metabolism, I Googled the phrase "calories per
pound of muscle".  Here are the results from the pages that came up:
5
The Smallpox Hoax02 Dec 2004 18:11 GMT6
http://www.whale.to/a/smallpox_hoax.html
[This props up vaccination which is the main pillar of allopathy.  You can
start here or just look at the quotes where you can easily see vaccination
was the main reason for the spread of smallpox, along with every other
How fast will a 100% glucose drink be available to the muscles?02 Dec 2004 14:30 GMT1
I am trying to find a scientific answer to this question. None of my
associates know. Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.
Rollo Rollins
Finding Non-Gluten Breads01 Dec 2004 22:32 GMT1
I walked the aisles at WalMart looking for breads or crackers or cookies that
are gluten free. Saw some corn bread products that turned out to list Wheat as
the main ingredient.
At regular stores like Walmart, what breads or cookies do they sell that are
Enzymes01 Dec 2004 19:07 GMT1
I bought the book "The CompleteBook of Enzyme Therapy" which is an
eye-opener.  Has anyone tried using enzyme supplements; if so, what ones and
what for?
If you are not using enzyme supplements, are there any foods that you have
Melatonin and Jet lag...What's the story?01 Dec 2004 16:08 GMT1
What's the skinny on supplementing with melatonin for the treatment of
jet lag?
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