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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / August 2007

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Saving oneself with Garlic and Peppers . . .31 Aug 2007 21:24 GMT7
I posted a message about a piece of research done at the Medical
College of South Carolina on this site a few days ago. Unfortunately,
it was attacked (as usual) by a well-known internet troll. Because of
this, no one posted anything further about garlic and cancer. So I'll
Nutrition & Superfoods29 Aug 2007 19:47 GMT1
Hi, I'm Krishnan Palani from Malaysia.
Just sharing something you may want to check out.
One particular juice product (classified & approved as food)  from US
made from Acai,Cupuasu & Yerba Mate was introduced recently in
EFA pioneer George O. Burr28 Aug 2007 22:57 GMT1
http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/reprint/118/5/535.pdf gives a biography
and history of the discovery of the omega 6 essential fatty acid.
In particular it says:
"In 1924 I went to Berkeley to join Herbert Evans,
RE: Carol's request for original "EFA" studies.28 Aug 2007 07:56 GMT1
I received an email from someone named Carol, which I just read.  She
requested the link to the experimental studies that found that there
is no such thing as "EFAD," unless the animal can't synthesize the
Mead acid, due to vitamin B6 deficiency.  Note that they sometimes say
New link between estrogen and breast cancer28 Aug 2007 07:22 GMT1
The female sex hormone estrogen turns on a gene linked to breast
cancer, according to new research by Brisbane scientists
http://theanalystmagazine.com/pr/23667.htm
Selenium Connection to Muscle Strength in Older Adults28 Aug 2007 05:40 GMT3
A new research study conducted by scientists from Italy, as well as
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (Baltimore) has found that low blood
levels of selenium could double the risk of weaker muscles in older
adults.
High B6 dose / erythromelalgia / IV or IM or PO?27 Aug 2007 07:09 GMT3
I am researching the ideal dose and administration of Vitamin B6
(indeed, if anyone can advise regards which form of B6 would be best -
this would be most appreciated!).
I am assisting my father-in-law, who is suffering neuropathic pains
Common virus may contribute to obesity in some people, new study shows26 Aug 2007 22:54 GMT2
Scientists today reported new evidence that infection with a common
virus may be a contributing factor to the obesity epidemic sweeping
through the United States and other countries (like those in EU)
http://www.theanalystmagazine.com/pr/k116.htm
DHEA Works: Ample Research Provided26 Aug 2007 05:39 GMT1
Good information:
http://search.lef.org/cgi-src-bin/MsmGo.exe?grab_id=0&page_id=832&query=dhea&hiw
ord=DHEAA%20DHEAS%20dhea%20

LE Magazine June 2007
http://www.lef.org/
Multivitamin and skin dryness and a heads up on Manganese25 Aug 2007 05:27 GMT6
I am well aware that certain excesses, ratios, or forms of vitamins or
minerals are associated with dry skin, but I have yet to narrow it
down to a specific culprit.
Perhaps someone else can relate to this.  The dryness typically
High Fructose Corn Syrup Study Shows Diabetes Link24 Aug 2007 23:37 GMT1
Researchers have found new evidence that soft drinks sweetened with
high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) may contribute to the development of
diabetes, particularly in children. In a laboratory study of commonly
consumed carbonated beverages, the scientists found that drinks
High B6 dose / erythromelalgia / IV or IM or PO?24 Aug 2007 16:12 GMT2
I am researching the ideal dose and administration of Vitamin B6
(indeed, if anyone can advise regards which form of B6 would be best -
this would be most appreciated!).
I am assisting my father-in-law, who is suffering neuropathic pains
Alpha Lipoic Acid and Blood Sugar24 Aug 2007 08:52 GMT4
hello, i've been getting very good sleep when taking alpha lipoic
acid. Then I found out that it may cause low blood sugar, which in
excessive level may cause serious health problems. How much ALA is too
much?
Seperating The Wheat From The Chaf: High Carb Diets, Nutritional Adequacy & Lipid Levels - Jeff Novick RD,LS,LD,LN23 Aug 2007 13:19 GMT2
Jeff Novick RD,LS,LD,LN is the head of the Pritikin Center in Florida:
From
http://www.jeffnovick.com/Seperating-The-Wheat-From-The-Chaf-High-Carb-Diets-Nut
ritional-Adequacy-Lipid-Levels.html

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Are low fat diets dead?22 Aug 2007 15:33 GMT19
I recently heard some proactive defenses of the low fat diet.
These pretty much boiled down to:
1.  Studies "debunking" low fat diets did not look at truly low fat
diets.
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