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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / December 2007

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Pregnant Women31 Dec 2007 07:31 GMT1
The British government has told pregnant and breastfeeding women to
increase their intake of vitamin D during the darker winter months to
reduce the risk of seizures and the bone disease rickets in their
children....more info at AmericanVistas.com
Chocolate bubble bursting30 Dec 2007 22:55 GMT21
Damn manufacturers, they are taking the best out of it without even
bothering to mention this on the labels ...
The Problem With Chocolate
Most people have heard that chocolate is good for you. But now, the
Lead is a problem in proccessed cocoa products30 Dec 2007 22:30 GMT2
You can read the full paper @ http://www.ehponline.org/members/2005/8009/8009.pdf
The analysis in the study below was done on Nigerian cocoa beans and
products but it's true about other cocoa producing countries (all are
Developing Countries) where leaded gasoline is used.  Some ...
Not enough vitamin D --  a clinical review30 Dec 2007 20:41 GMT13
I found a full text review on vitamin D which is freely downloadable. This
new review is made for Canadians but as vitamin D deficiency is pandemic, it
should be largely applicable for people living in other locations as well.
http://www.cfp.ca/cgi/content/full/53/5/841
Hyperprolinemia, please help30 Dec 2007 20:07 GMT3
My son was diagnosed with hyperprolinemia and he has DiGeorge
syndrome. Both problems area related to chromosome area 22q11.2 / .21.
He is lacking an enzyme to convert proline into something else. This
is very serious as the build up of L-Proline (30 times out of the top
Introducing The Super Supplement For Male Sexual Enhancement30 Dec 2007 20:04 GMT1
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Advice for a Better Diet Plan30 Dec 2007 06:39 GMT1
A diet with plenty of high fiber foods has been shown to reduce your
risk of cardiovascular diseases and will help to keep your digestive
system healthy.
Yes it is true if we eat well it keeps many diseases away if not then
Partially Hydrogenated Oils but "0" Trans Fats?30 Dec 2007 05:29 GMT3
I just bought a product on the net that I didn't know had hydrogenated
oils until I bought it and saw the label. It's Senseo Barista Blends
and it has a coffee creamer in it with partially hydrogenated soybean
and coconut oils. I'm trying to avoid these, but what has me confused
Very Good article on Fungi vs. Bacerial Infections .. Tryglycirides     and Cholesterol a Must Read30 Dec 2007 02:13 GMT2
Hey Ron
Heres a good article on what I've been talking about avoiding fungals.
Its odd that anti-fungal
Teaching was very popular 30 yrs. Ago and now its gone to anti-
Loose weight while sleeping?29 Dec 2007 17:05 GMT1
Hi, I`m new here. I found this offer of a product that claims that it
can make you loose weight while you sleep. On the link below is a free
trial. I already signed up. I`ll let you know if it works for me.
Feedback please :)
Myopia - sugars responsible, not excessive reading ...29 Dec 2007 13:26 GMT4
They blame sugars/insulin and also lack of sunlight/dopamine on the
excessive growth of eyes.
Taka
Near-Sightedness Appears Linked to Excess Sugar in Diet
Gotu Kola and Skin Cancer???29 Dec 2007 01:03 GMT1
Originally, I wanted to take this herb for its touted benefits for
concentration, etc but after researching, I came across some pretty
scary warnings - I included  bits from a couple of these below. In
light of these studies, I'm wondering why anyone would take it -
Some nutrients in Vegetables INCREASE when cooked28 Dec 2007 11:41 GMT3
I'm a vegetarian, and I try to eat as many fresh veggies as possible,
because Mom always told me that they lose all their nutritional value
when they are cooked. An ACS press release, reported on in a number of
media, now says that this may not be the case.
Could EFAD serve as a TOR inhibitor?28 Dec 2007 06:58 GMT1
Recently there have been quite few discussions about the TOR pathways
causing aging.  While considering the molecular mechanisms which are
all related to cell "hyperstimulation" I cannot resist the thought
that the mediators in all these cases are the metabolites of
UCLA Confirms Value of Fish Oil (DHA) in Alzheimer's Prevention27 Dec 2007 22:05 GMT1
UCLA scientists are now reporting that fish oil is indeed a deterrent
against Alzheimer's, and they have identified the reasons why. This
confirms a lot of research that has shown the benefit of omega-3 fatty
acids in the prevention of this neurodegenerative disease.
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