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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / December 2006

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Phosphatidylserine (PS) makes me feel worse?07 Dec 2006 04:02 GMT9
I just got some of this and took a 500MG softgel this morning. I've
felt kinda cloudy for a large part of the day. Is this normal? Does it
take some getting used to? Seems that I'm a bit sensitive to
cholinergic drugs in general. Considering I have a pretty atrocious
A culture of death; Why is this missing ?06 Dec 2006 23:00 GMT2
A culture of death; Why is this missing ?
Treatments: The difference is in the details.
With the advent of the cold and flu season, we should learn from an
observation.
questions to: "Distance Running is tied to Skin Cancer"06 Dec 2006 22:08 GMT3
Dear Sir and Madam:
I am a student at the University of Northern Iowa, and I am very
interested in the topic of skin cancer because at age 42, my dad was
diagnosed with stage two melanoma; and I am writing a journalistic
VOLUNTARY OBESITY06 Dec 2006 21:30 GMT1
is an arbritrary perversion and limitation stemming from the fear of
being wrongly ferreted out as gay.
The science of how the religions actually CAUSED the propagation of
gays, and in particular in a ratio of 3 lesbians to one male gay
can producers of drinks and other products make them without sugars/aspartime etc??05 Dec 2006 20:23 GMT13
Hope this is not totaly OT, but I would like to be able to have drinks
as well as other products that do not add sweetners of any kind and
allow me to add my choice of  sweetners. any thoughts on this? I get
light headaches when drinking aspartamine drinks and fat when I drink
Recent developments on "lipid membranes" and Ling's hypothesis.05 Dec 2006 17:47 GMT2
This topic came up in discussions because of the claim that PUFAs are
necessary to "keep cell membranes flexible," though there is no
evidence that one must consume either omega 3 or omega 6 PUFAs in order
to accomplish this.  Moreover, simple experiments could be done, to see
Milk thistle extract silymarin may help in type 2 diabetes05 Dec 2006 15:25 GMT2
Just published randomized controlled clinical trial
Huseini HF, Larijani B, Heshmat R, Fakhrzadeh H, Radjabipour B, Toliat
T, Raza M.
The efficacy of Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. (silymarin) in the
Common drugs used to treat cancer may be more harmful to healthy brain cells than the cancer cells05 Dec 2006 01:27 GMT12
http://www.ecanadanow.com/science/health/2006/11/30/common-cancer-drugs-could-be
-harmful-to-brain-cells/

Rochester (eCanadaNow) - Common drugs used to treat cancer may be more
harmful to healthy brain cells than the cancer cells that they are
intended to destroy. That is the ...
Nanobacteria: Kajander's Published Response to the Cranton Idiocy04 Dec 2006 17:13 GMT2
To Townsend Letter
Response to November 2002 issue and Elmer M. Cranton's letter
'Alleged Nanobacteria Do Not Cause Calcification of Arterial
Plaque'
dueling studies on statins03 Dec 2006 20:49 GMT14
http://www.forbes.com/forbeslife/health/feeds/hscout/2006/11/28/hscout536300.html
Statins Cut Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke in Those Without Heart Disease
11.28.06, 12:00 AM ET
TUESDAY, Nov. 28 (HealthDay News) -- There are clear medical benefits
How to give yourself a nutritional abortion.03 Dec 2006 19:06 GMT11
With so much of the "punditocracy" talking about the Supreme Court
nominations and the "abortion issue," I thought it would be timely to
mention that according to those who believe that omega 3 and 6
polyunsaturatd fatty acids are essential, all one needs to do to ensure
The Original Mediterranean Diet for Weight loss02 Dec 2006 23:25 GMT3
Well, let me quickly relate to my own experience where I learned that
when you're busy with day to day things or preoccupied with family or
friends, your weight can sometimes creep up on you without you
noticing. That is, until you realize your clothes don't fit as they
Coca-Cola carcinogenicity in rats, Ramazzini Foundation, F Belpoggi, M Soffritti, Annals NY Academy Sciences 2006 Sept, parts of 17 pages: Murray 2006.12.0202 Dec 2006 22:14 GMT1
Coca-Cola carcinogenicity in rats, Ramazzini Foundation, F Belpoggi, M
Soffritti, Annals NY Academy Sciences 2006 Sept, parts of 17 pages:
Murray 2006.12.02
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aspartameNM/message/1385
Confusing recent info on eggs01 Dec 2006 07:14 GMT14
A bunch of recent studies seem to indicate that the cholesterol in
grass-fed eggs, supposedly rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, is not as
harmful as regular-egg cholesterol. Apparently, it is ok to eat 2 or
even more omega-3 eggs per day. However, conventional wisdom (for
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