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Dairy Farmers' Shame04 Jun 2005 21:05 GMT10
From: "Robert Cohen" <notmilk@...>
Date: Sat May 28, 2005  8:26 am
Subject: Damned Dairy Farmers  notmilk2002
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L-Tryptophan Available04 Jun 2005 04:55 GMT7
Doctor's Best is making L-Tryptophan (NOT 5-HTP) and marketing it to humans
(not pets).
Anyone know how they can do that? I thought it was banned by the FDA because
of fears of Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome.
C.D.C. Studies Obesity Outbreak03 Jun 2005 23:31 GMT3
NYTimes.com
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June 3, 2005
C.D.C. Team Investigates an Outbreak of Obesity
Electrolytes03 Jun 2005 20:20 GMT5
I'd like some opinions about this please.
For 15 years I've been fight a losing battle with chronic severe back
pain that all the doctors have told me is arthritis and all the
arthritis medicine I've ever taken in my life has never made my back
Low fat, low protein diet boosts longevity03 Jun 2005 18:44 GMT2
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7442
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Dairy Liars Get Told Off03 Jun 2005 04:04 GMT5
From: "Robert Cohen" <notmilk@...>
Date: Fri May 27, 2005  11:15 am
Subject: Congrats to Notmilk Reader (& Writer)  notmilk2002
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Before you cite a "study" or "report" here, read this.02 Jun 2005 19:22 GMT7
It reiterates much of what I have said in previous posts.  In
particular, if there is no underlying mechanism that is directly
related to real science (for example, "nutrition" must be reducible to
biochemistry, which then can't conflict with basic chemical laws -
Want to try a nutritional diet that works02 Jun 2005 13:58 GMT1
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Does eating carbohydrates lead to metabolic disorders?02 Jun 2005 12:23 GMT48
We hear much in the popular press and in various discussion contexts, like
this one, that some think carbohydrate intake leads to metabolic syndrome
and that to other kinds of metabolic disorders.  It is expressed in some
form as "don't eat refined carbohydrates and avoid metabolic ...
low carb out, slow carb in02 Jun 2005 02:57 GMT6
http://my.webmd.com/content/Article/105/107941.htm?printing=true/content/Articl
Allow me to introduce myself01 Jun 2005 22:17 GMT14
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"A calorie is a calorie" violates the second law of thermodynamics01 Jun 2005 12:47 GMT3
http://www.nutritionj.com/content/3/1/9
Abstract
The principle of "a calorie is a calorie," that weight change in
hypocaloric diets is independent of macronutrient composition, is
Questions about TB/Latencies?01 Jun 2005 05:51 GMT1
I have following thoughts/confusions/questions:-
1. Suppose a person is exposed to TB bacterias & gets some acute
reactions from these but didn't get it as full active stage. So he
aquires latent TB infections with out any symptoms. I think it is due
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