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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / October 2005

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Thoughts on my breakfast20 Oct 2005 04:06 GMT2
This is what I eat for breakfast most Fall/Winter mornings; What do you
think--too much fruit/sugar? --is that even possible?
75g steel-cut Irish oatmeal
seeds of 1 large pomegranate (~200g)
A fatty acid found in milk may help control inflammatory diseases20 Oct 2005 03:17 GMT6
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-10/uow-afa101805.php
Barker Hypothesis19 Oct 2005 20:18 GMT12
week points of this theory?
Has  this theory been confirmed through many studies?
Is nutritional programming true?
Relevant links that evaluate this concept?
Vitamin B-1719 Oct 2005 16:36 GMT3
Each day, I eat one peach (minus the skin). Then I crack the seed and eat the
kernel that inside the pit. It is the size and shape of a small almond. I do
this to get the vitamin B17 also known as Laetril.
My question: what health benefits am I getting from taking (this small dose ...
High-Fat, Low-Carb Diet Could Curb Alzheimer's19 Oct 2005 09:57 GMT5
http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/health/feeds/hscout/2005/10/17/hscout528526.html
High-Fat, Low-Carb Diet Could Curb Alzheimer's
-- Robert Preidt
MONDAY, Oct. 17 (HealthDay News) -- A high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet
24-hour fast -> weight gain???19 Oct 2005 03:41 GMT2
I fasted for 24 hours on a whim, and didn't drink much water either, but
still managed to be a pound heavier at the end of the fast -- how's that
possible????
$10,000 Reward for the Missing Essential Fatty Acid Hypothesis?18 Oct 2005 10:20 GMT14
I would like to offer such a reward, but because we don't have one
authority, the way the Catholic Church has a Pope, I don't know how
it could be done.  However, anyone who believes in this claim might
want to contribute to this thread and tell us all exactly what the EFA
Flawed research continues to be cited as gospel.17 Oct 2005 09:08 GMT2
The "essential fatty acid" claim is just the proverbial tip of the
iceberg.  Here's just another case of flawed claims being made by
"scientific experts."  The key passage is: "Vaughan pointed out that
although the existing research conducted and adhered to by the FWS and
Montygram: Why are essential fatty acids NOT essential?17 Oct 2005 08:10 GMT11
montygram wrote:
> Mr. Nature:
>
> Do you think that omega 3 and 6 PUFAs are essential, and if so, will
Freezing vitamins and supplements16 Oct 2005 20:50 GMT1
Is it generally ok to store vitamins and supplements in the freezer?
Or are there certain things that shouldn't be frozen?
Also, are there certain vitamins or supplements that benefit from
being refrigerated or frozen more than others?
Anemia / iron deficiency / malnutrition / vitamin C16 Oct 2005 20:49 GMT7
<<snip>>
it is possible to control anemia by adding ascorbic acid to drinking
water
<<snip>>
Detox Foot Pads16 Oct 2005 13:56 GMT1
As I am always looking for unique ways to detoxify after having been
diagnosed with Lyme Disease, Chronic Fatigue, and other disorders, I
continue to use Detox Foot Patches from www.HealthMarvels.net.  The
same patches sell elsewhere for up to 2.79 per patch that HM sells for
Fast Food Horror Stories14 Oct 2005 17:45 GMT4
We are working on a marketing research class and looking for fast food
horror stories...preferably true.  If you have any stories please
submit them.
Did omega 3s and 6s kill the baby anteater?14 Oct 2005 08:45 GMT7
Page A34, October 10, 2005.  Newsday newspaper.  At the Los Angeles
zoo, they tried to save a pangolin, but after doing well for several
months, it suddenly died.  They have no idea why.  They admit that they
don't know what to feed the animal.  They probably assumed that the
What does the latest "study" really tell us about eating fish?14 Oct 2005 08:39 GMT7
I read a report of this study in Newsday newspaper, page A5, 10/11/2005
- that is the source of my information.  Let's review it:
1.    It is from the good people at Rush, who would not even answer a
basic question I put to them about a previous "study" of theirs
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