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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / September 2007

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Why don't we legalize cannibalism???23 Sep 2007 13:23 GMT6
Humans are super-abundant and their meat is very very tasty. There
are millions of people who WANT to be butchered and eaten.
Why don't we allow them to be eaten??? That would solve two problems:
We'd have more meat for everyone and we'd solve the problem of
Another thing worth pointing out from the CNN special.23 Sep 2007 13:20 GMT1
They pointed out that in many low-income neighborhoods, it's difficult
to obtain fresh produce, but that there is plenty of "junk food."
However, not all "junk food" is created equal.  In fact, when I began
to look at the labels of cookies, candy, etc., I found that there are
Do high sulfur meals affect hepatic sulfation of drugs?22 Sep 2007 21:38 GMT1
I'm trying to lower hepatic sulfation of my resveratrol dose so that I
can enhance it's effects.
I take it once in the morning and was wondering if I should move my
sulfur-containing supplements and food (NAC, MSM, garlic, broccoli,
Omega-3 and -6: why both?22 Sep 2007 17:33 GMT21
If I understand correctly, most people take in sufficient amounts of
Omega-6 fatty acids, but too little Omega-3, and that there is a
proper or healthy 'ratio' twixt the two.  I plan to start taking fish
oil capsules or whatever to correct the balance (because I am
Low vitamin D linked to higher risk of hip fracture22 Sep 2007 16:59 GMT4
Low Vitamin D Linked To Higher Risk Of Hip Fracture
Science Daily - Women with low levels of vitamin D have an increased
risk of hip fracture, according to a study led by the University of
Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health.
Insufficiency of vitamin D common in elderly Spanish population22 Sep 2007 08:15 GMT1
Med Clin (Barc). 2007 Sep 8;129(8):287-91.
[Hypovitaminosis D associated to low sun exposure in the population over 64
years old.][Article in Spanish]
Vaqueiro M, Baré M, Anton E, Andreu E, Moya A, Sampere R, Villar E, Gimeno
thin skin21 Sep 2007 02:37 GMT4
Anyone know of a good regimen-oral or topical- for thin skin ? ( no
jokes please ) I'm a 71 yr old
guy and I know this is supposed to be normal as you get older, but it
is really getting to be a
Just wanted to share with you :)))20 Sep 2007 14:44 GMT2
Not everything is that bad. :)
My wife was put on 20 pounds after our marriage and tried all
stuff online to lose weight, Man she really suck my bank dry
with the amount of stuff she bought online and instead of losing
Weight Loss Guide19 Sep 2007 14:40 GMT1
Hi Friends
   Everyone is interested in reducing their weight. But everyone is
not aware of "how to reduce their weight?". They just keep dieting and
endup to the doctor. Here is a guide which can provide you information
Men and Women See Different Results from Serotonin Loss19 Sep 2007 05:38 GMT5
A new study published in the September 15th issue of the journal
"Biological Psychiatry" reports on important sex differences in the
way that men and women react to reductions in serotonin function,
specifically in terms of their mood and impulses.
Are there practical, safe iron chelators?18 Sep 2007 01:46 GMT3
Searching brought up these iron chelators:
Curcumin
Green Tea
Inositol Hexaphosphate (IP6, Phytic acid)
organic, non-organic and taste...17 Sep 2007 10:30 GMT7
I'm not sure if this is the right group but I expect that some here
can give advice.
Often when I eat non-organic vegetables raw I think I can taste the
pesticides.  There is a stinging sensation in my mouth even though
A suggestion that ingested nitrate and nitrite maybe beneficial to health15 Sep 2007 09:11 GMT4
J Food Prot. 2002 May;65(5):872-5.
Evidence that ingested nitrate and nitrite are beneficial to health.
Archer DL.
Food Science and Human Nutrition Department, University of Florida,
Soy Milk And Kidney Stones14 Sep 2007 18:26 GMT17
I suffer from calcium-oxalate kidney stones and my doctor advised me to stop
consuming all soy products. However, as I was also told to maintain a high
dietary calcium, which inhibits stone formation, and I don't drink cow's
milk, I still drink soy milk.
polynesian diet and coconut fat13 Sep 2007 12:17 GMT4
I was curious about the saturated fat that Monty says is in a
traditional polynesian diet so I googled  "traditional polynesian
diet."
Evidently, a traditional diet was 75 to 80 per cent starch, 7 to 12
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