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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / February 2006

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How to gain weight..?28 Feb 2006 16:13 GMT3
I was so eager to gain my weight! I eat a lot and I think it doesent work.
How can I gain some weight? It is natural for as a 22 year old girl and has
only a 100lbs in weight?
Should I try different vitamins?
"Fast food and sedentary lifestyle: a combination that leads to obesity"28 Feb 2006 14:14 GMT12
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/83/2/189
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 83, No. 2, 189-190,
February 2006
© 2006 American Society for Clinical Nutrition
Liebig's Law of the Minimum28 Feb 2006 12:55 GMT10
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liebig%27s_Law_of_the_Minimum
Liebig's Law of the Minimum, often simply called Liebig's Law or the
Law of the Minimum, is a principle developed in agricultural science by
Justus von Liebig. It states that growth is controlled not by the total
confirmation - calories are impractical28 Feb 2006 03:48 GMT4
very interesting reading:
http://www.animal-science.org/cgi/content/full/81/13_suppl_1/E27
It is a long treatise so I'll leave it to you guys to read.
But here are a few interesting excerpts:
Why do food manufacturers kill 10000's ?28 Feb 2006 00:15 GMT80
I am trying to work out why the food business kills so many people with
excessive salt.
I was surprized to see that in the UK 35000 lives a year would be saved
by reducing salt to a recommended 6g/day.
McDonald's fries - contains wheat27 Feb 2006 22:51 GMT11
http://bodyandhealth.canada.com/channel_health_news_details.asp?news_id=9266&new
s_channel_id=139&channel_id=139&rot=11

McDonald's acknowledges its fries contain potential allergens
Provided by: Canadian Press
Written by: DAVE CARPENTER
more on the history of '"energy efficiency research" - ie. calories27 Feb 2006 21:22 GMT6
very interesting reading:
http://www.animal-science.org/cgi/content/full/81/13_suppl_1/E27
It is a long treatise so I'll leave it to you guys to read.
But here are a few interesting excerpts:
Are doctors and scientists free from commercial pressures?27 Feb 2006 21:00 GMT4
http://www.naafa.org/press_room/nih_task_force.html
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TC
On immunity27 Feb 2006 19:20 GMT3
Thought this information page could be of interest.
http://focosi.immunesig.org/immunityinnate.html
What is a "nutritional expert," exactly?27 Feb 2006 18:21 GMT22
In a recent thread, "MMu" cited a statement of mine:
"The "experts" are
> always "behind the times" because they are essentially repeating
> textbook propaganda that was only designed to be a suggestion or
holy contradictions batman27 Feb 2006 14:46 GMT8
http://frenchfood.about.com/od/frenchdiethealth/fr/frenchwomdiet.htm
French Women Don't Get Fat
>From Debra F.Weber,
Your Guide to French Cuisine.
How could "trans fat" possibly be "bad?"26 Feb 2006 18:51 GMT13
All the "bad news" is based on "correlations" and "associations."
There was quite a bit of investigation into "trans fat" a few decades
ago, and those studies did not find the major health risks being
claimed for "trans fat" today (see "Modern Nutrition in Health and
Bran is a nutrient in whole grains that is NOT found in vegetables26 Feb 2006 13:24 GMT27
Bran is the nutrient in whole grains that is NOT in vegetables
A diet rich in whole grains lowers a man's risk of developing heart
disease, according to a new study.
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/80/6/1492
Latest on Mesothelioma26 Feb 2006 03:30 GMT1
The Best Resource on the Web for Mesothelioma News, Research and
Litigation
http://www.tomorrowsgold.com/mesothelioma.htm
Questions on Immunity & auto-immunity?26 Feb 2006 03:10 GMT53
What tells us pathologically, whether we are immuno-deficient or
immuno-strong? Are healthy or weak RBCs, WBCs related to it?
Can circulating old senile worn out cells trigger auto-immune response?
I am asking these questions in view of following notes as given in one
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