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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / June 2005

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Drugmakers not following up speedy approval-US study09 Jun 2005 12:11 GMT156
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N019942.htm
Drugmakers not following up speedy approval-US study
01 Jun 2005 15:36:41 GMT
Source: Reuters
Digestive Liqueures08 Jun 2005 19:21 GMT2
Has had any good results with Digestive Liqueures?
In heard they are big in Euraope. There's that awful-tasting artichoke
digetive "Cynar" from Italy. Then there are hundreds of others ranging
from anise or licorice-based liqueurs and spirits like "Ouzo",
Whole Wheat Question Please08 Jun 2005 17:17 GMT11
Everything I've seen & heard says that whole wheat is the best type of bread
for you.  No one has been able to tell me if "Stone Ground 100% Whole Wheat"
is any better or worse for you than simply, "100% Whole Wheat".  Can anyone
enlighten me please?
Multivitamins: Alternative to Twinlabs Sport Fuel08 Jun 2005 13:44 GMT1
Hi, It seems that Twinlab does not produce the brilliant Sport Fuel or
mega6 anymore. So what is the best multivitamin/mineral product/combo
to supplement your food with? I'm male, 26 years old, in good shape.
Do you know any populars with 30mg Q10, lots of C's and E's,
Raw vs. Roasted Nuts07 Jun 2005 15:04 GMT5
I eat dry-roasted almonds as a snack.  I buy dry-roasted, unsalted almonds,
then dry-roast 'em in my oven for 20 minutes to make them more crisp.  Is
this a bad thing?  I've heard that roasting creates free radicals that can
lead to cancer.  I eat almonds for their health benefits, ...
Yogurt, the lesser of two evils (sugars)07 Jun 2005 14:49 GMT10
I have been lactose intollerant for about 15 years.  Recently I've had
friends with similar problems tell me they've been able to eat cheese
and yogurt without any problems.
Cautiously I tried cheese.  No problems!  (which I assume there
Cow Milk Dissed at Indy 50007 Jun 2005 09:34 GMT3
From: "Robert Cohen" <notmilk@...>
Date: Mon Jun 6, 2005  11:56 am
Subject: Indy 500 Winner Disses Milk  notmilk2002
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Oats or Ice-cream?07 Jun 2005 09:26 GMT7
I know nutrition, health and protein wise, oats is healthier than
ice-creams. But from looking below at calories wise, is this suggesting
that you could put on more weight eaiting oats, than eating ice-cream?
Wildberry Swirl Drumstick
Calorie quality, not quantity, for a longer life06 Jun 2005 14:42 GMT3
31/05/2005 - It is not how much you eat, but what you eat that could
influence life span, say UK researchers, investigating how calorie
quality, not quantity, may dictate longevity, writes Lindsey Partos.
In April, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a
Sexy Beef: Most Disgusting Sprol Post Yet06 Jun 2005 09:23 GMT6
Saturday, May 14, 2005
Sexy Beef: Most Disgusting Sprol Post Yet
If you've ever driven between San Francisco and Los Angeles, and you were
in too much of a hurry to take the coastal route, you've probably smelled this
What is sodium?06 Jun 2005 08:58 GMT5
What is sodium?
The XO Factor05 Jun 2005 23:52 GMT40
= XANTHENE OXIDASE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WHAT IS HOMOGENIZATION?
When milk is passed through a fine filter at pressures equal to 4,000
Is there a misconception about low fat diet?05 Jun 2005 14:58 GMT11
I wonder if there's a misconception about what makes a low fat diet.
I think alot of people follow a low fat diet and end up eating a normal
or excess amount of fat in their daily calorie consumption.
There's a lot of things that low in fat but if you keep eating them
multi-vitamins05 Jun 2005 09:54 GMT19
I'm confused. I've heard that you should combine multi-vitamins with proper
diet and exercise, but I've also heard that multi-vitamins are a waste of
money because you're body can't absorb most of the vitamins that are in the
pill, or that the multi-vitamins are incomplete. I'm ...
Is there a misconception about low fat diet?05 Jun 2005 09:49 GMT1
I wonder if there's a misconception about what makes a low fat diet.
I think alot of people follow a low fat diet and end up eating a normal
or excess amount of fat in their daily calorie consumption.
There's a lot of things that low in fat but if you keep eating them
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