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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / January 2006

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Meal replacements are as effective as medications for weight maintenance16 Jan 2006 16:16 GMT5
In a recent study published in the Journal of the American College of
Nutrition, the effectiveness of meal replacements in weight loss
maintenance was examined. Participants followed a liquid very low
calorie diet (VLCD) for 12 weeks followed by 4 weeks of re-orientation
Effects of Carnitine on Thyroid Hormone Action16 Jan 2006 12:22 GMT3
2 and 4 grams per day of oral l-carnitine are capable of reversing
hyperthyroid symptoms...
http://debunkbigpharma.blognation.us/blog/_archives/2006/1/14/1675992.html
is this a reliable site on fatty acids?16 Jan 2006 09:17 GMT1
http://www.benbest.com/health/essfat.html
egg16 Jan 2006 02:27 GMT1
i ate an egg mcmuffin today, but the egg wasn't cooked very well.  my
stomach hurts now, and i feel like throwing up.  what should i do?
Nutritional and supplemental regimen - critiques please15 Jan 2006 20:33 GMT24
I am a 36 year old, physically active, married father of four.  It has
only been this year that I've become actively concerned with
'longevity'.  I suffer from occasional bouts with anxiety and panic,
and in looking for better answers than prescription SSRI's, I started
Healthy Cooking With Teflon15 Jan 2006 01:27 GMT15
Hey folks, cooking with Teflon is great for those of us trying to lose
those extra pounds by cutting fats from our diets. Cooking with Teflon
can certainly help make tasty food and at the same time eating healthy.
I found some interesting hints on this site, and figured I would ...
Nutritional status in physically disabled athletes14 Jan 2006 23:21 GMT1
I am working on Nutritional status of physically disabled athletes
(PDAs) at the moment,
Data in this regard are quite limited, as well as medical reports about
this specific group.
Vitamin D Supplementation14 Jan 2006 14:12 GMT7
I know the best way to get vitamin D is from the sun.  But the fact is
I am a habitual night owl and frequently miss the sunlight/days.
Especially in the wintertime when the sun is not out for very long.  So
I have a few questions regarding vitamin D supplementation.
Soy and Cholesterol14 Jan 2006 13:07 GMT11
Has anyone heard anything about this study that shows soy improving the
cholesterol of post-menopausal women:
http://www.marketplacesnapshot.com/soynews.org/soy-health.html
is there a difference between distilled water and a reverse osmosis filtered water?14 Jan 2006 04:51 GMT8
Rather, is there a difference worth mentioning?  A buddy of mine now only
drinks distilled water and I wonder if there's a reason to do that versus
buying a reverse osmosis filter and approaching it that way.
Thanks.
pH balance and the human body: alkaline diet, stomach acidity, blood buffers, obesity14 Jan 2006 04:10 GMT1
From: http://detoxifynow.com/body_ph.html
Any comments?
Enzymes are essential for digestion and we all know that enzymes only
function at specific pH levels.
Omega 3 fatty acids Fight the 5th Leading Cause of Death World Wide, COPD14 Jan 2006 00:50 GMT2
Conclusion: We suggest nutritional support with an omega-3 PUFA-rich
diet as a safe and practical method for treating COPD.
http://debunkbigpharma.blognation.us/blog/_archives/2006/1/11/1658652.html
The definitive study on dietary fat and weight13 Jan 2006 16:55 GMT99
The largest, best, and most definitive study on the relationship
between dietary fat intake and weight has just been published in the
most recent edition of JAMA.
Howard, B.V., et al. Low-fat dietary pattern and weight change over 7
Idiots blowing out their a.ses13 Jan 2006 00:51 GMT2
Look what I found on a website:
"To hydrogenate an oil, hydrogen is bubbled through the oil with a
nickel catalyst at more than 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. These high
temperatures twist the molecules' configuration.  Trans-fatty acid is
Is alkaline water snake oil on tap?12 Jan 2006 13:02 GMT5
This is a page I've just posted, any comments?
http://detoxifynow.com/snake_oil.html
Jim
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