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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / July 2005

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Re: natural cures22 Jul 2005 09:01 GMT2
At least 2/3 of the 'health' books carried by our local library
are based on a 'single cure for everything'. A bit sad, given
what I would have thought was the obvious complexity of our
bodies...
The viability threshold22 Jul 2005 06:19 GMT10
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When one more straw on the camels back breaks it.
You could call that the 'viability threshold'
Here are some minor but obvious examples.  There is no need to
Wheat Free America .com just launched its new website!22 Jul 2005 04:17 GMT1
http://www.wheatfreeamerica.com
Wheat Free America is dedicated to the gluten-free lifestyle. Our focus
is not on your disease. You'll find plenty of links to websites that
can offer insight into celiac sprue disease, its diagnosis and
Oxidative stress-induced insulin resistances.21 Jul 2005 18:07 GMT1
Why don't all people in the same situation then get metabolic syndrome or
diabetics?  Because those who do also have a genetic basis for doing so,
recent research shows.  There are no simple one cause fits all effects in
humans.
Iodine content of foods21 Jul 2005 08:21 GMT3
Hi I am new to the group so if there is a FAQ please point me to it.
I am interested in the iodine content of certain foods, as I have to
avoid them (thyroid treatment). Particularly i am interested in Quorn
or Mycoprotein.
Quit Dairy and Lose the ZITS20 Jul 2005 19:17 GMT20
From:  "Robert Cohen" <notmilk@e...>
Date:  Wed Mar 23, 2005  1:28 pm
Subject:  The Zit Letter
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shelled nuts20 Jul 2005 12:40 GMT18
I have been reading this newsgroup for a while, but never posted
anything. Now I have a couple of questions, that I hope somebody will
have an informed answer to.
I want to eat about 60 grams/2 ounces of nuts each day. I have learned
root beer20 Jul 2005 05:44 GMT3
Could someone tell me if root beer contains caffeine?  I could've sworn
it did, but I didn't see it listed on the label.
Bob
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test, ignore19 Jul 2005 23:34 GMT1
ignore please
Coca Cola *KNEW* Aspartame Kills!!19 Jul 2005 15:17 GMT5
http://www.lightparty.com/Health/DietCokeAspartame.html
Comment from http://www.whatreallyhappened.com
The poison in Diet Coke is aspartame. As a member of the National Soft
Drink Association Coke opposed FDA approval of aspartame for beverages.
Lipid helps cell wall protein fold19 Jul 2005 13:22 GMT5
Beyond genes - Lipid helps cell wall protein fold into proper shape
17 Jul 2005
A protein that provides a vital passage through a bacterium's outer
cell wall will misfold and malfunction if that wall is built of the
Liver Kampo19 Jul 2005 11:33 GMT1
Anyone heard of this? Any comments/opinions?
http://www.bnatural.com/liver_kampo.htm
Health information! What are your sources?19 Jul 2005 09:37 GMT5
Hi people. It is about finding reliable health information in the
internet. Just want to hear from you suggestions and show the search
tool I use.
The searching tool I'm using is a kind of interactive catalog that
Vitamin E: The Controversy and the Consumer"Vitamin E: The Controversy and the Consumer"19 Jul 2005 03:16 GMT6
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A series of controversial studies and media reports have created
milk & disease19 Jul 2005 00:03 GMT1
George  Lagergren wrote:
> > George Lagergren
wrote:
> >           But how can the pro-cows' milk drinkers be convinced that cows'
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