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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / June 2007

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Sunscreens Are Not Safe and of Low Ratings22 Jun 2007 14:21 GMT1
Sunscreens Are Not Safe and of Low Ratings
http://thehealthcare.blogspot.com/2007/06/sunscreens-are-not-safe-and-of-low.html
Impact of very low carbohydrate diets on long-term gut health21 Jun 2007 21:35 GMT2
http://www.rowett.ac.uk/press/18_6_07_press_rel.htm
For immediate release, Monday 18th June 2007
Impact of very low carbohydrate diets on long-term gut health
Scientists at Aberdeen’s Rowett Research Institute have shown that a very
The antioxidant defense system of isolated guinea pig Leydig cells20 Jun 2007 18:25 GMT1
Mark A. Kukucka and Hara P. Misra. 1993. The antioxidant defense
system of isolated guinea pig Leydig cells. Molecular and Cellular
Biochemistry, Volume 126, Number 1:1-7.
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Virginia-Maryland Regional College
Bread is dangerous20 Jun 2007 08:48 GMT3
BREAD IS DANGEROUS   !!
   I've done a little research, and what I've discovered should make
  anyone think twice....
   1.   More than 98 percent of convicted felons are bread users.
Re: Pyramid Power20 Jun 2007 05:06 GMT1
Here is where we stand on the iron from meat causes all disease notion.
As it is stated as a black and white majic bullet one cause explanation
for disease, only one counter example need be presented to refute it
completely.
Controlled trial: Soy isoflavone improved bone mineral density19 Jun 2007 18:06 GMT1
In a two year study soy isoflavone genistein improved bone mineral density
of osteopenic postmenopausal women.
http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/abstract/146/12/839
Re: Prevention of Infection19 Jun 2007 15:04 GMT7
The iron causes all disease notion:
"Yes, you do.  Anyone with a theory has to spell it out.  Again and
agian, over and over.
Sorry, that's just the way it is."
Oxidative Overload in Aids19 Jun 2007 13:09 GMT12
Solving the Antioxidant Question in Aids
Published on Monday, March 26, 2007
by Healthy News Service
http://www.healthy.net/scr/news.asp?Id=9035
Re: Should I cut activity to reduce calorie requirement?19 Jun 2007 03:25 GMT1
"What you read was very poor science. The studies were poorly done. The
"food" that the lab animals were fed was a lab concocted pile of crap
food components so that they could quantify the amounts of fat,
proteins and carbs. The food was not selected for its quality but to
Whats wrong with accepting natural remedies as viable alternatives?18 Jun 2007 23:38 GMT2
I have been watching this forum for quite some time and am amazed how
the large minority of postings knock the whole idea of alternative
health and in fact seem to purposely attempt to change the topic
towards anything but the supposed purpose of this site .
Re: "Nutrition and Physical Degeneration"18 Jun 2007 22:17 GMT3
"The interesting thing about Dr Price's book is that he does not come
off as an activist selling some newfangled "corn flakes". He comes
across as an intelligent individual examining his environment. And the
corner of the environment he specifically chose to examine is that
high cholesterol has a genetic basis?18 Jun 2007 21:42 GMT5
Is there a pubmed paper that describes high cholesterol
levels have a genetic basis?
I've heard that even though some people eat right
and exercise regularly, they still have high levels of
One Meal high in fats can harm Health17 Jun 2007 19:26 GMT8
Scientists have discovered that eating just one meal high in fat
ingredients can cause damage to the human cardiovascular functioning.
Read More
http://thehealthcare.blogspot.com/2007/06/one-high-fat-meal-can-damage-health.html
Avoiding Cancer-Linked Chemicals in Grilled Meats16 Jun 2007 01:43 GMT15
With outdoor grilling now in full swing, it's a good time to look at
some safe practices for using your barbeque. Harvard scientists report
that when meat is cooked at high temperatures, amino acids react with
creatine to form heterocyclic amines, which appear to be cancer-
Comments? Lotus Sanitizing System for your Food15 Jun 2007 03:11 GMT2
http://www.tersano.com/sanitizing_system_food.shtml
I recently came across this devices and am considering it as a "safety net" to
clean my fruits and veggies.  Any comments on it's value or is it just wasted money?
Pramish
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