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off topic - ominous stuff21 Feb 2006 22:25 GMT6
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/3673370.html
Feb. 20, 2006, 11:11PM
Thousands of papers secretly reclassified
By SCOTT SHANE
The Dumning Down of Glycemic Index21 Feb 2006 19:43 GMT2
The following was reported by Patrick T. pct35768@yahoo.com
on the CRSOCIETY Digest.
 http://www.keyt.com/health/2341241.html
 "Classick-Kohn notes that current popular diets that highlight
Review of recent low-fat research that makes sense (well, uhm, to me... ;)20 Feb 2006 11:40 GMT26
http://www.theomnivore.com/WHI_Feb_2006.html
This omnivore guy has one excelent habit: He actually reads all those
studies _as_published_ and comments _them_, not media resumes.
From the article:
Proven benefit from Grains that is not available from fiber in fruits or vegetables19 Feb 2006 14:21 GMT3
This JAMA study, the full text of which is available online for FREE,
studies which type of fiber is best for preventing CVD. This study
statistically concluded that those consuming 2 slices of whole wheat,
rye, or pumpernickel bread will have a 21% lower risk of a CVD
Aspartame vs. Sucralose18 Feb 2006 23:04 GMT7
Could someone explain the different between the two products? Lots
articles seem to differentiate between the two. But, aren't they
basically similar? I seem to recall when they introduce anacin long
time ago, and after the patent for Aspirin is gone, Anacin tries hard
Looking for ressources18 Feb 2006 03:45 GMT6
My body is just not listening to me anymore. I have several goals, and just
can't seem to muster the energy to make it work. I'm very convinced that a
big part of my problem is nutrition-related.
I've been following the Weight Watchers program for 3 years and more. I work
new pill and poor science, once again17 Feb 2006 17:54 GMT5
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=5eb3f5a5-bb72-45a7-8efd-4f
1352d8d67b&k=87676

Published: Wednesday, February 15, 2006
It could be the next big pharmaceutical blockbuster and a study out
today shows promising results for Rimonabant, a new anti-obesity pill
interesting document on marketing foods17 Feb 2006 13:32 GMT2
http://www.unepfi.org/fileadmin/events/2005/roundtable/presentations/nyrt_langlo
is_2005.pdf

TC
Crackers or Crispbread - Zero Transfats16 Feb 2006 13:17 GMT1
Can anyone suggest a decent tasting cracker or crispbread made with zero
trans fats that would be available in Australia?
Thanks, John
monty's missing matter: HHMI working on it.16 Feb 2006 12:52 GMT7
     Perspectives
     Home > Literature > Perspectives > Glomset, pp. pe6
       Sci. STKE, Vol. 2006, Issue 321, pp. pe6, 7 February 2006
     [DOI: 10.1126/stke.3212006pe6]
Gohde the troll bought into the low-fat crap15 Feb 2006 20:34 GMT3
http://naturalhealthperspective.com/contact/search.html
"The Natural Health PerspectiveTM diet happens to be a LOW Fat Diet . "
And he bought into the crap studies that tried to show that fat was
bad. Here he is quoting these crap studies:
Dietary treatments for obesity are ineffective15 Feb 2006 14:39 GMT27
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/309/6955/655
BMJ 1994;309:655-656 (10 September)
Education and debate
Controversies in Management: Dietary treatments for obesity are
how to increase health with products which can reproduce hunza water !15 Feb 2006 14:37 GMT3
About CRYSTAL ENERGY and ACTIVE H
DYING FOR WATER?
There is a health crisis going on today right beneath your nose. You
and nearly every person living in an industrialized country faces daily
is oat bran mostly soluble fibre or insoluble fibre?15 Feb 2006 13:40 GMT10
i've read in many places that it's soluble. but this site seems to say
it's
4% soluble and 4% insoluble.
http://www.easyvigour.net.nz/diettoxin/hoatbranstory.htm
Eat ice cream and lose weight !15 Feb 2006 02:58 GMT2
I loss weight by eating ice cream. I lost 50 pounds in 14 weeks. A
friend introduced me to Prycena. It's a drug free, contains no
ephedra, is caffeine-free, has no side effects, and it is an excellent
source of calcium. I make my own ice cream with 1% chocolate milk. For
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