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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / February 2008

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Elsie's last words "Don't Fork Me Bro"20 Feb 2008 02:18 GMT1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaWYRFJPbtY
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Antioxidant Tolerance18 Feb 2008 15:52 GMT3
Is it possible to build a tolerance to antioxidants? If I consume to
many antioxidants at a young age, will the effect on free radicals be
dampened in later years? Also, what are some foods high in
antioxidants but low in sugar? Thanks,
vegetarian vitamin supplements17 Feb 2008 23:19 GMT1
What vitamin supplements are absolutely necessary for vegetarians?
Omega - 3 Fatty Acids And Menopause17 Feb 2008 22:42 GMT1
Maintaining a proper balance of dietary fats may decrease the levels
of bone loss associated with post-menopausal osteoporosis, according
to a recent study by scientists at Purdue University and the Indiana
University School of Medicine.
Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery actually means do not race mix, not do     not cheat16 Feb 2008 18:04 GMT2
Everybody thinks the seventh commadment 'You shall not commit
adultery.'  has something to do with cheating on your spouse.
IT DOES NOT MEAN THAT. There is another commandment that covers that:
TEN: 'You shall not covet your neighbor's wife.' So what does adultery
Test de suppression par ID15 Feb 2008 18:16 GMT1
Suppression par Id
It's SFA/PUFA ratio, not n-3/n-6 ratio what matters14 Feb 2008 17:45 GMT2
J Nutr. 2003 Jan;133(1):78-83.
The serum LDL/HDL cholesterol ratio is influenced more favorably by
exchanging saturated with unsaturated fat than by reducing saturated
fat in the diet of women.
Omega-3 is NOT a Cancer or Heart-Disease Preventive14 Feb 2008 12:53 GMT5
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/295/4/403
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/abstract/332/7544/752
These cover much more research than the "nurses study" frequently
cited here ...
A Surprise from the Packaged Meats Industry11 Feb 2008 19:14 GMT5
I don't eat a lot of meat, but my family does. But I do remember from
my meat-eating days just how good bacon can taste. I used to love the
taste of crispy, thick bacon slices, particularly the Danish kind
(since that is my heritage).
NEW VITAMIN, CHOLINE, MAY AID IN DIABETES CONTROL11 Feb 2008 14:37 GMT4
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20050625/timeline.asp
A new vitamin that is essential for liver function and that may play
an important role in controlling diabetes was described at the meeting
of the American and Canadian Medical Associations by one of its
What amino acids are provided by soy milk, lentils etc?11 Feb 2008 06:30 GMT1
Is there any site online that lists the amino acid content
of common items like (generic) soy milk, lentils etc, i.e.
listing how much of each type of essential amino acid?
Thanks.
EPA/DHA and/or GLA supplements10 Feb 2008 21:40 GMT12
Do readers of this group have any opinions about whether it's
healthful to take these?
Thanks.
Adulterated PUFAs as a cancer cause10 Feb 2008 03:08 GMT14
I don't fully endorse this man but anyway:
Med Hypotheses. 2008;70(2):298-304. Epub 2007 Jul 25.
Chronic cellular hypoxia as the prime cause of cancer: What is the de-
oxygenating role of adulterated and improper ratios of polyunsaturated
I am searching a drug call Fortified(bone supplement)09 Feb 2008 19:48 GMT2
Can anyone tell me where can i find a drug call "Fortified"-----I want
to order this drug but don't know where can i get it !
It is a white  capsule and is Bone supplement.
Thanks for help !
Gunpowder green tea additives?09 Feb 2008 14:47 GMT1
When I brew up a quart of gunpowder green tea, it starts to get thick
after a day at room temperature.  My jasmine green tea doesn't do
that. I wonder if something has been added to the gunpowder tea to
make it in that form (it has a sheen to it). Anyone have an idea why
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