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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / September 2007

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Sulfites/sulphites in supplements - problem?09 Sep 2007 00:22 GMT1
A lot of supplements seem to contain sulfites (sulphites).  Is this a
cause for concern?  I like the idea of taking supplements, but feel
wary of taking too many preservatives.
Here's a small list of well-known supps that I have which contain
Best Exercise To Burn Fats08 Sep 2007 07:17 GMT1
What is the best exercise to burn fat? Any exercise that gets your
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Arachidonic acid and the origin of cancer.07 Sep 2007 23:13 GMT2
Here is just the latest of what is now a large professional literature
on this subject.  This is molecular-level evidence (there is nothing
stronger, no "atomic level" evidence, for those of you who don't
realize this).  You can do your own search on pubmed.com on this
Coconut Oil And Tumor Growth07 Sep 2007 00:13 GMT8
Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids.
2007 Feb;76(2):113-20.
Decreased tumor growth in Walker 256 tumor-bearing
rats chronically supplemented with fish oil
Coconut Oil And Cancer Metastasis06 Sep 2007 22:54 GMT3
Eur J Nutr. 2007 Aug;46(5):279-85.
Dietary omega-3-polyunsaturated fatty acids prevent
the development of metastases of colon carcinoma in
rat liver.
DHEA and Pregnenolone dosages: liquid v. capsule06 Sep 2007 21:58 GMT7
I found a liquid combo that had 1.2mg DHEA and 0.3mg Pregnenolone and
my current capsule is 100mg DHEA and 25mg Pregnenolone. Is the liquid
formulation really -that- much more potent? The liquid I was looking
at was by Kordial.
DHA improves lipid profiles06 Sep 2007 21:19 GMT2
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/86/2/324 abstract states:
"Results: DHA supplementation for 45 d significantly (P < 0.05)
decreased concentrations of fasting triacylglycerol (24%), large VLDL
(92%), and intermediate-density lipoproteins (53%) and the mean
Why Is Dave Jensen Spitting With Rage . . . And LIES?05 Sep 2007 15:47 GMT4
Dave wrote:
>  
> Mark, I've gone back and looked at your previous "work" on this site.
> There's no way to describe it, except that you post inflammatory
Trans Fatty Acids and Heart Disease pamphlet05 Sep 2007 14:25 GMT2
See: http://www.acsh.org/docLib/20061030_transfat_web2.pdf
Excerpts:
"Most of the trans fatty acids (TFAs) in the U.S. food supply are
derived
Coconut Oil KILLS !!!05 Sep 2007 14:18 GMT20
This study blames the MUCH higher rate of
cardiovascular mortality in Singapore as compared
to Hong Kong on consumption of saturated fats
including coconut oil.
Mechanism for SFA development of type II diabetes05 Sep 2007 06:06 GMT4
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/reprint/78/1/91 proposes:
"An increase in the SFA content of cell membranes leads to
decreased membrane fluidity, decreased insulin receptor affinity,
and an increased number of low-affinity receptors. Feeding a
New Research on the "Obesity Paradox"04 Sep 2007 15:41 GMT3
A new report is out dealing with the behavior of Americans who visit
so called "healthy" restaurants. It appears that when offered a lower-
calorie main course, whether in a fine dining establishment or in a
fast food location like a Subway sandwich shop, the average consumer
cheese03 Sep 2007 06:25 GMT3
i love cheese.......
Garlic Found to Kill Brain Cancer Cells02 Sep 2007 23:42 GMT8
For the first time, compounds found in garlic have been identified as
effective against glioblastoma, a type of brain tumor equivalent to a
death sentence within a short period after diagnosis.
Scientists at the Medical University of South Carolina studied three
Mysterious Allergies? Could be "Pollen-Food Syndrome"02 Sep 2007 15:47 GMT3
For years, my son and I have suffered from problems that have gone
undiagnosed, but which we always suspected were allergies. Regularly,
and for no reason that doctors could determine, the throat constricts,
causing choking problems when eating. My son also has problems with
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