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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / June 2005

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Constituents: Individual or Combined?30 Jun 2005 09:16 GMT4
We take whole foods raw or cooked. All our foods are a combination of
many bio-chemicals. I want to know that:
1.Are whole food is somewhat a balanced food for us, the constituents
of which balances each other so not to produce any adverse effect in us
Whole Foods Market's lack of ethics30 Jun 2005 02:57 GMT16
Is Whole Foods in the market of selling food, or
in the business of perpetrating fraud, putting forth
an image of itself that is paper-thin and a far cry
from the truth, in order to get at customers' money?
Saturated fat and genes underlie type 2 diabetes29 Jun 2005 10:06 GMT2
Saturated fats have been showing up in various studies as a risk factor
for diabetes.  In this study, people with a particular genetic combination
frequently have diabetes in the presense of intake of saturated fats.  It
helps explain why obesity is a risk factor but only 1/3 of ...
Conflicting requirements of different diets. Kidney stone prevention. Diabetes prevention. Heart disease prevention. Reinforcing RD advice over time.29 Jun 2005 05:08 GMT3
1.
How do you sort out what appear to be conflicting requirements of
several different diets?... for
a) kidney stone prevention,
to drink, or not to drink, MILK28 Jun 2005 14:59 GMT46
Saturday, June 18, 2005 on Quirks & Quarks
Saturday right after the noon news on Radio One.
http://radio.cbc.ca/programs/quirks/index.html
Click on "Listen Live"  CBC is national radio.
Milk & insulin resistance28 Jun 2005 00:23 GMT22
A new study associates avoiding milk with reduced risk of insulin resistance
and metabolic syndrome in elderly women.
Diabet Med. 2005 Jun;22(6):808-11. Related Articles, Links
Avoiding milk is associated with a reduced risk of insulin resistance and
Calories in FF Amino Acid Supplements?28 Jun 2005 00:04 GMT4
I am on a modified
Atkins diet using soy powder
and take a daily dose of two
Free Form Amino Acid Supplement pills.
We build quality into flour27 Jun 2005 19:53 GMT6
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soymilk --- any good??27 Jun 2005 18:16 GMT5
Howdy:
New to this group. I recently got some soymilk, Lite at my grocery store.
It tastes good and the ingredients/vitamins/percentages seem to be similar
to the fat free milk I usually drink.
Hydrogenated Lard26 Jun 2005 23:32 GMT6
I have been looking for some information about lard and I noticed there
was a discussion about lard and hydrogenated lard on this board about a
year back.
The only lard I can find in my area is composed of "lard and
criminal coverup re autism caused by mercury from thimerosal in infant vaccines [very like aspartame]: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr: Lesli Mitchell: Murray 2005.06.1826 Jun 2005 22:37 GMT2
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1174
criminal coverup re autism caused by mercury from thimerosal in infant
vaccines [very like aspartame]: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr: Lesli Mitchell:
PETA Kills Animals26 Jun 2005 22:11 GMT24
http://www.qando.net/details.aspx?Entry=2056
Murderers.
TC
Linoleic acid a carcinogen?26 Jun 2005 04:02 GMT7
I noticed today when I was perusing the Duke Chemicals site at:
http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke/
that Linoleic acid (aka Omega 6, aka ALA, aka 18.2, aka n6) is a carcinogen.
Has anyone checked this out and if so is information available that would
Magnisium from Solgar?25 Jun 2005 22:28 GMT17
I bought a bottle of magnisium + B6 from Solgar, and I just found out
that it do contain also Dibasique calcium phosphate. My questions are:
Why do they add Dibasique calcium phosphate?, and also, by taking this
magnesium formula, does it mean I'm supplementing also with Calcium?
PUFAs & brain size25 Jun 2005 13:25 GMT4
SURVIVAL OF THE FATTEST
The Key to Human Brain Evolution
Stephen C Cunnane
Research Center on Aging
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 May, 2005
 
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