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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / July 2006

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Steroids27 Jul 2006 02:07 GMT25
Has anyone here used steroids?  What are the side effects?
I have been chatting to a guy that has suggested I try steroids as this
will help me get the type of body I want.  He said that he has some
mood swings with them but nothing else to worry about.
Insulin and foods26 Jul 2006 14:22 GMT9
I was wondering: what is the truth about the control of production of
insulin and the foods we eat?
Since many people believe that only carbohydrates raise insulin it is
often suggested to conbine carbs with protein to lower the insulin
All the Same: Costco Wild Salmon and Fish oil Blend26 Jul 2006 12:38 GMT28
My doctor prescribed me fish oil, 9 grams a day to help with my
Irritable Bowel disease.  I started taking the Costco brand.  I have
developed anxiety issues since taking these capsules.  I have stopped
taking them and my anxiety in general is reduced.
Food Science Careers26 Jul 2006 00:11 GMT4
Hello. My name is Rachel O'Neill and I am a food science recruiter for
Kraft Foods. We currently have Food Scientist positions open in East
Hanover, NJ, Tarrytown, NY, Madison, WI and Glenview, IL.  The jobs
require from 1 to 5 years of experience with food science and we would
Possible cure for alzheimers in 4 years!25 Jul 2006 22:38 GMT3
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/5210048.stm
IanW
Research, low gi and high protein diets compared for heart risk25 Jul 2006 22:10 GMT8
Low-glycemic index diet promotes weight loss, cardiovascular risk
reduction
  A diet high in carbohydrates but low on the glycemic index, which
  measures the impact of carbohydrates on blood sugar levels, may help
Diabetes and Football25 Jul 2006 17:56 GMT1
Diabetes and Football
Please check the link:
http://www.diabetics.blogspot.com
the sky is falling, the sky is falling.... well.... maybe not25 Jul 2006 17:55 GMT1
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/15109929.htm
Posted on Mon, Jul. 24, 2006email thisprint this
HEALTH
Once-feared West Nile finds no oasis in FloridaReported cases of West
Complication Rates of Bariatric Surgery Higher Than Expected25 Jul 2006 16:49 GMT2
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/541389
Late Complication Rates of Bariatric Surgery Higher Than Expected
Laurie Barclay, MD
July 24, 2006 - Complication rates in the 6 months after bariatric
Beware of the cereal killers, says consumer group25 Jul 2006 16:46 GMT30
http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0200wales/tm_objectid=17407469&method=fu
ll&siteid=50082&headline=beware-of-the-cereal-killers-says-consumer-group-name_p
age.html

Jul 19 2006
Western Mail
BREAKFAST cereals can conceal as much sugar as a chocolate bar, a
dietary dangers25 Jul 2006 16:33 GMT6
http://www.westonaprice.org/basicnutrition/dietdangers.html
Dietary Dangers
1) Don't eat commercially processed foods such as cookies, cakes,
crackers, TV dinners, soft drinks, packaged sauce mixes, etc.
vitamin A and Iron = natural bodybuilding25 Jul 2006 14:54 GMT6
http://www.westonaprice.org/men/vitaminabodybuilding.html
Vitamin A:
The Forgotten Bodybuilding Nutrient
By Chris Masterjohn
FDA's use of outside experts with conflicts is under scrutiny24 Jul 2006 20:13 GMT1
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003147820_fda24.html
FDA's use of outside experts with conflicts is under scrutiny
By ANDREW BRIDGES
The Associated Press
Whey Protein Powder = Insomnia24 Jul 2006 20:04 GMT13
Well, after three months of constant experimenting/testing I has
definitely concluded that whey protein powder causes severe
insomnia/excessive energy in me and my girlfriend.
Any ideas WHY we are so sensitive and what it could be that we are
niacin and the eye23 Jul 2006 15:40 GMT1
A website associated with Harvard Medical School lists
niacin as a risk factor for macular degeneration.  The
Mayo Clinic links niacin with macular swelling.
"Prescription for Nutritional Healing" by Balch & Balch
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 June, 2006
 
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