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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / September 2007

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US Soybean oil consumption chart from CNN's "America's Killer Diet" show.29 Sep 2007 10:40 GMT1
I posted a picture of this chart at:
http://groups.msn.com/TheScientificDebateForum-/scientificdebateforumpictures.ms
nw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=2

Note that there was no canola oil being consumed until the 1980s, and
that has also risen since its introduction, which means the ...
suppression of  acid may facilitate the colonization of small intestine result in malabsorption29 Sep 2007 02:19 GMT7
Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol. 2001 Jun;15(3):511-21.
Occurrence and significance of gastric colonization during acid-
inhibitory
therapy.
Cholesterol protects against heart disease.27 Sep 2007 22:55 GMT1
Compared to the "studies" you hear about in the mainstream media, this
one is excellent:
QUOTE:  ...LDL vitamin E levels were highest in rabbits fed corn oil
with added cholesterol. The significant elevations in linoleic acid
Call for Papers27 Sep 2007 22:48 GMT1
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about AA and diet27 Sep 2007 16:03 GMT3
hi it would probably be impossible to ask my mom not to overly cook
any food, as malaysian diet here are all mostly fried. her (and her
grandchildren) mostly eat fried fish, curry chicken, steamed peas,
white rice, sausages, unsaturated palm oil.
HistaleanTM vs. fatty food craving27 Sep 2007 15:41 GMT1
Sooo, if craving fatty food is your problem, this new formulation* of
an old histamin1 & 2 blockers might be of help.
Arbor
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-09/afot-ndm092607.php
whey protein question: who SHOULDN'T take it25 Sep 2007 23:30 GMT5
are there people who shouldn't take whey protein. everywhere i read,
they all extol it's merits as part of one's daily program.
aside from the obvious, people allergic to milk products, or kidney
probs. what about any other conditions that whey protein might
A Fast and Easy Detox Method25 Sep 2007 19:11 GMT1
My wife and I have been using one of these units for 2 weeks now with
great success. Most of these types of machines sell for over $1,000. I
found the website below that actually has the units at a really great
price and I wanted to pass the information along.
New paper: Vitamin E trials 'fatally flawed' -experimented with lower doses25 Sep 2007 12:56 GMT4
CORVALLIS, Ore. - Generations of studies on vitamin E may be largely
meaningless, scientists say, because new research has demonstrated
that the levels of this micronutrient necessary to reduce oxidative
stress are far higher than those that have been commonly used in
Cod Liver Oil: The Number One Superfood-24 Sep 2007 21:41 GMT8
Cod Liver Oil: The Number One Superfood-
from natural-health-forum"at"yahoogroups.com-
By Krispin Sullivan, CN-
Doctor Price was right, as usual. Cod liver oil is very good for you,
Hi fat, low carb diet protective against cancers24 Sep 2007 20:11 GMT12
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1662484,00.html
"To the two researchers in Wurzburg, the theoretical debate about what
is now known as the Warburg effect — whether it is the primary cause of
Feeding unsaturated but not saturated fat damages brain24 Sep 2007 04:52 GMT6
I am sorry for those who don't understand the implications of these
studies and just blindly follow the PUFA/Omega-3 "healthy"
movement ...
Exp Gerontol. 2004 May;39(5):725-33.
How much cocoa?23 Sep 2007 23:20 GMT1
How much cocoa does one need for there to be any benefits?
Thanks.
PUFA consumption chart on CNN's "Fed Up: America's Killer Diet."23 Sep 2007 21:24 GMT5
I couldn't see the exact date (quite a distance away from a small TV -
will get back if I catch in on rerun), but from the mid twentieth
century to the present, consumption of omega 6 PUFAs in the USA rose
tremendously.  I've pointed that out this was noted in the book, "Diet
Chewing and Swallowing Green Tea Leaves23 Sep 2007 14:27 GMT7
I've been experimenting with chewing and
swallowing green tea leaves. I've been eating
them right from the tea box. I rather like them.
Has anyone else here ever tried this? Is it
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