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| Soy & Seasame | 30 Mar 2006 16:17 GMT | 4 |
Does anyone in this group know whether the protein of soy beans & complements the protein of seasame seeds? Thanks. Asking
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| Recipe help? | 30 Mar 2006 04:37 GMT | 5 |
My father, a diabetic, is having quintuple bypass surgery today. I will be staying with him the first week of April, after he is released from the hospital, to help take care of him. One of the things I want to do while I'm there is prepare some meals for him that he can freeze
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| Urine smells like tuna fish | 29 Mar 2006 22:03 GMT | 5 |
can someone tell me what it means if your urine smells like tuna fish ? is this something to be concerned about?
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| 'Doubts cast on oily fish benefits'.... (Omega-3) | 28 Mar 2006 20:26 GMT | 33 |
Just the BBC News page: I don't have anything else yet.... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4838086.stm M.D.
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| 3/27 - Benzene fears prompt call for banning some soft drinks at schools | 28 Mar 2006 17:27 GMT | 1 |
http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradenton/news/nation/14199793.htm Posted on Mon, Mar. 27, 2006 Benzene fears prompt call for banning some soft drinks at schools By David Goldstein
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| Bread? | 28 Mar 2006 01:33 GMT | 47 |
I eat at Subway a lot, usually a veggie on wheat bread. My brother was told to cut down on bread and sugar because of triglicerydes. I've always told him that wheat bread was good for you but I'm beginning to wonder. The ingredients for the wheat bread from Subway is below. I ...
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| Calcium and dairy consumption inverse association with colon cancer risk | 27 Mar 2006 20:39 GMT | 1 |
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/528420?sssdmh=dm1.186557&src=nldne " * Milk was the dairy product most associated with a reduced risk for colorectal cancer. Subjects who consumed more than 1.5 glasses of
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| The critics agree: you don't need to supplement with "essential fatty acids." | 27 Mar 2006 15:28 GMT | 16 |
I wrote up a post several days ago, challenging those who say that my diet does provide enough "essential fatty acids," and making the point that the professional literature is clear: you need to consume about a tablespoon of a high omega 6 PUFA oil (like safflower) and about a
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| Goji juice: Real health benefits? | 26 Mar 2006 21:18 GMT | 2 |
My sister has recently bought into a MLM business that sells Goji Juice. Is this product any good--or has she been duped into becoming a snake oil salesperson? The Web sites and literature make claims of unbelievable health improvements. They even cite such reputable sources as ...
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| Dr. Weil Balanced Cal-Mag flunks at Consumerlab.com | 26 Mar 2006 09:21 GMT | 2 |
First, let me say I am NOT a Dr. Weil basher. But I am a discerning consumer, and before I buy a supplement, I check it out first at ConsumerLab.com, which independently tests products for potency, purity, etc.
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| Newbie question - "alkaline vegies"? | 26 Mar 2006 06:32 GMT | 1 |
What fresh produce can be bought (or grown) easily with a HIGH alkaline level ? -Many fresh fruits or veggies have a higher acid level - I looking for the opposite.
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| Have We Finally Discovered The Food Components Causing Most Disease? | 26 Mar 2006 06:27 GMT | 60 |
At age 65, my wife and I are back to good health after a nightmare journey through my four serious cancers and her heart disease and breast cancer. A Few Vital Diet Improvements (a free 40-page pdf) at http://www.curemycancer.org tells our story - including actual medical
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| The white spots on fingernail | 25 Mar 2006 18:34 GMT | 4 |
I've got white spots on most of my fingernails and thought that was supposed to be a zinc issue, however despite supplementing 25mg of zinc a day they don't seem to be going.. is there anything else that can cause them?
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| QUESTION about Omega 3-6-9 | 25 Mar 2006 02:23 GMT | 13 |
QUESTION about Omega 3-6-9 I am adding this vitamin to my daily routine. Anyone with any guidance on the better of the two? Nordic Naturals, Inc. Complete Omega-3·6·9
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| A question MattLB absolutely must answer! | 25 Mar 2006 00:16 GMT | 9 |
MattLB is very good at dodging issues, but I was trained in grad. school to deal with such individuals, as many of you may have noticed in previous posts. One way of dealing with them is to compel them to take a stand. In politics this is sometimes difficult, but in science,
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