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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / November 2005

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Cocoa and chocolate bibliography09 Nov 2005 13:11 GMT1
For a couple of years I have maintained a comprehensive reference list of
interesting cocoa and chocolate related studies. Below its just updated
latest version:
General, antioxidant, antiinflammtory effects etc..
B12 Supplements and RDA09 Nov 2005 07:33 GMT3
I eat few animal products and may further reduce my consumption, so I
bought B12 supplements (Country Life brand).  Each each tablet provides
over 8,000% of the RDA of B12!  This seems like an insane amount,
especially since the body can store B12, so I have the following
Smallpox vaccine likely to kill Americans08 Nov 2005 15:47 GMT1
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn3194
Smallpox vaccine likely to kill Americans
19:00 18 December 2002
Exclusive from New Scientist Print Edition
U.S. Leads Other Countries in Medical Errors08 Nov 2005 15:05 GMT2
http://www.surgicenteronline.com/hotnews/5bh39405091724.html
Survey Reveals U.S. Leads Other Countries in Medical Errors
Posted on: 11/03/2005
A new international survey supported by The Commonwealth Fund finds
Vitamin D - How important in hypertension ?08 Nov 2005 13:00 GMT5
What are the advantages of supplimenting vitamin D in reduction of
blood pressure .
Most of vitamin D is available in dairy products and cooking oils . Do
we really need extra
Advisor for NanoAging08 Nov 2005 10:15 GMT1
I`d like to know, do you know a good person to be our advisor, can
contact someone to be an advisor for NanoAging. Being an advisor for
NanoAging does not require time but only the permission to add your
name on the board. Advisors are prominently known, well-connected, or
problems with fish oil07 Nov 2005 21:21 GMT10
I recently started taking fish oil.  I was taking 1000mg twice a day,
always after a fairly large meal and with a full glass of water.
For the first few days everything was fine, then I started having an
upset stomach - nausea mostly.  At first I didn't connect it with the
Uncooked soy may lower cholesterol07 Nov 2005 18:58 GMT32
Tofu and soy milk and other uncooked soy products have an intact protein
which is destroyed at high temperatures when soy beans are made into some
products, and which seems to lower ldl:
http://g.msn.com/0MN0RS9/3?http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9878712/&&CE=308
How to decrease eating molds/fungi from food?07 Nov 2005 15:51 GMT12
mycotoxins/aflatoxins etc.
What vegetables (usally those grown at dirt) I should be careful of?
How to decrease the risk of this molds?
Does a thorough washing will help?  Does peeling off the peel will
Citracal - confused , Pl. help .07 Nov 2005 15:33 GMT2
I am terribly confused with the laballing of citracal . My father was
prescribed 1500 mg of
calcium with 400 units of vitamin D for his bone health . Since calcium
citrate is better obsorbed by the body I purchased citracal and was
Will the real "essential fatty acid" hypothesis please stand up!07 Nov 2005 15:28 GMT11
In grad. school, one of the best exercises was having students argue
the position that they were opposed to.  The debate was informal, and
questions were asked and points made after a basic presentation was
done by the two "sides."  This was a good way to see all apects of
eye infection07 Nov 2005 14:39 GMT16
it seems i have an eye infection.
are there foods i can eat to help with it
Honest Abe on homopathology06 Nov 2005 01:36 GMT2
Saw this, couldn't resist, 160 years ago people knew it was bunk"
"In the Sixth Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Mr. Lincoln poked some fun at
Douglas for some very fancy legal footwork in his definition and
application of "Popular Sovereignty." The comparison Mr. Lincoln used was:
Can broccoli sprouts, cabbage,ginko biloba and garlic prevent cancer? Apparently, yes05 Nov 2005 11:10 GMT3
In the high-tech 21st century, the most rudimentary natural products
continue to reveal exciting ant-cancer properties to scientists,
offering people relatively simple ways to help protect themselves from
the disease.
Cystitis...?05 Nov 2005 02:00 GMT3
A girl friend of mine is prone to cystitis: turns out it recurs several
times a year, in spite of the antibiotics / vitamin C / cranberry treatments
everyone knows about. So can I ask the good folks hereabouts if they know of
anything else that stands even a slight chance of ...
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