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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / April 2008

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Magnesium supplement without Calcium01 May 2008 00:33 GMT12
I'm taking ionic magnesium for its perported memory enhancing benefits
as well as helping sleep. I'm taking 300mg at night before bed and
300mg in the morning with vitamin c (apparently that increases
absorption).
tips of osteoporosis28 Apr 2008 23:59 GMT3
Osteoporosis is diluting or calcification of bones. In the other
terminology, it is the reduction of bone mass. This pain affects bones
brittle, crooked and broken. Most of sufferers are women of sixties.
These are several tips for this pain:
NASH Social Network Web 2.028 Apr 2008 21:54 GMT1
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gfd28 Apr 2008 05:35 GMT1
les electrocardiographe Cardiosiwft, ( www.robe.fr ) mettent
prochainement sur le marché un ECG  miniaturisé.
Parfaitement identique à un ECG classique du point de vue des
performance , cette ECG ne transporte facilement et est parfaitement
Why cannot we taste or smell the lipid peroxides in refined oils?28 Apr 2008 04:14 GMT20
On the following Udo Erasmus site:
http://www.udoerasmus.com/articles/udo/hbaco.htm
he claims that refined oils contain 1% of damaged molecules to start
with and are further oxidized when used in frying.  I have also heard
Potassium Loading for Marathoners ?27 Apr 2008 04:47 GMT2
Hello, I frequently experience cramping during running events, and have long
suspected nutritional/hydration deficiencies as the problem.  I've come
across these pages on a runner's site discussing 'Potassium Loading':
Sodium vs Potassium  http://mysite.verizon.net/jim2wr/id55 ...
Natural Diabetes treatment27 Apr 2008 03:49 GMT2
Has anyone heard of this?
Prepare fine mixture of dry myrobalan & black berry seeds's musk in
equal quantity. Take 7-8 grams of this mixture in empty stomach along
with cow's milk or water.
Vitamin D Bombshells :-)27 Apr 2008 01:48 GMT15
Get a load of these articles:
http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/
Lowering Omega 6 in ratio to Omega 3 reduces inflammation26 Apr 2008 05:55 GMT1
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/555736
Diets With High Omega-6:Omega-3 Ratios Enhance Risk for Depression,
Inflammatory Disease
When people are stressed and depressed, diets are poorer,
Castrol oil - a capsaicin-like anti-inflammatory26 Apr 2008 00:13 GMT2
I am wondering whether this would be safer alternative to Omega-3s,
certainly less double bonds and thus better chemical stability, at
least topical.  Also interesting how they are using carrageenan, which
is a common food additive, to induce inflammatory response.
Gary Null's Goons Threaten to Sue Radio Listener24 Apr 2008 14:51 GMT1
http://lee-phillips.org/null/answer.html
different definitions of 'intensity' with respect to exercise?23 Apr 2008 22:47 GMT4
Most sites that I've looked at seem to define exercise "intensity" as
the percentage of maximum heart rate, e.g.
http://exercise.about.com/cs/cardioworkouts/l/aa022601a.htm
However there are at least some sites that seem to use it differently:
Green Tea Extract - Healthy or Dangerous?23 Apr 2008 14:32 GMT3
It is generally known that green tea has antioxidants which can
prevent from certain diseases and even inhibit the growth of cancer
cells. During the last years there appeared several green tea
concentrates on the market claiming "aiding in weight loss by burning
Are vitamins bad?17 Apr 2008 23:17 GMT7
I just heard on the BBC World News that a study in Denmark reported
that taking vitamins, especially large doses of vitamins A and D, could
shorten your life!
The art of medicine consists in.....17 Apr 2008 02:33 GMT1
The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures
the disease.
 - Voltaire
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