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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / March 2005

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Human cum is a natural food !!!!06 Mar 2005 03:47 GMT13
If you have nothing to eat, just suck your own dick, human cum is food
of great quality !
Pumpkin Seeds06 Mar 2005 03:47 GMT11
AIA if this has been asked before,
What is the recommended daily dose for raw pumpkin seeds,
Regards,
Robin
Any need for retinol?05 Mar 2005 17:04 GMT2
The body produces vitamin A from beta carotene according its needs. But
is there any reason for us to get some retinol also if we look it from
the standpoint of optimal nutrition?
Oxidation in steamed salmon05 Mar 2005 06:42 GMT9
As one who enjoys eating steamed salmon several times a week--I am
concerned about possible oxidation incurred by the cooking process.
Especially so after reading this article:
http://www.thefactsaboutfitness.com/news/fish-cook.htm
calories in milk03 Mar 2005 00:23 GMT7
Many of the calories in milk come from the sugar lactose.
Lactose-intolerant people have no lactase, so can't digest it.
So, for a lactose-intolerant person, does a glass of milk contain less
calories than for a lactose tolerant person? I'm thinking, they can't
antioxidant activity of foods01 Mar 2005 21:59 GMT4
OK, Juhana, I've now got a heap of numbers on total antioxidant
activity of various foods from your reference.
First, I assume that they include vitamins C, E and beta-carotene,
for which the USDA provides data, so do I start by subtracting the
Have I got a very low metabolism ?01 Mar 2005 20:14 GMT13
I think I may have a problem, so I'd welcome some thoughts -
Over the last six months I've been keeping track of what I eat and am
surprised to see that my average daily calorie intake is 1,405 Kcal.
The reason this has cropped up is that I'm taking up backpacking and
Liver age and vitamin content01 Mar 2005 17:57 GMT3
HOW DOES the retinol and folate concentration of liver change with age?
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