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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / December 2008

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POPs upregulate PLA2 and COX-204 Dec 2008 05:02 GMT2
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 2007 Jun 15;221(3):285-94. Epub 2007 Mar 30.
2,2',4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl upregulates cyclooxygenase-2 in HL-60
cells via p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase and NF-kappaB.
Bezdecny SA, Karmaus P, Roth RA, Ganey PE.
Gout questions related to nutrition03 Dec 2008 14:41 GMT9
A couple of months ago I was informed that I had high levels of uric
acid in my blood and was given information on a low purine diet.
Shortly thereafter, combined with some unusual levels of stress and
how I reacted (sleeplessness, fasting, etc.), I had my first gout
enzymes03 Dec 2008 11:55 GMT4
From what I read, most sources suggest taking enzymes with/after
meals.  This way the enzymes help with the diggestion of this
particular meal.
However many enzyme products on the market have a dosage suggestion of
Can lipofuscin be removed at advanced age?03 Dec 2008 03:23 GMT15
Another piece of the "rust" theory of aging:
San Dimas, California (November 28, 2008) /PRNewswire/ — Why Humans
Age is the title of an 8-minute documentary film narrated by Bill
Sardi, co-founder and formulator of Longevinex® (long-jev-in-ex), a
Why does citrus lower LDL?02 Dec 2008 05:36 GMT1
According to below abstract, citrus flavonoids reduce LDL by
increasing LDL receptors and decreasing apoB, a protein used to
construct LDL. Why does this occur? Could this be because  detoxifying
citrus flavonoids increases liver's need for cholesterol?
Different diets for men and women01 Dec 2008 18:10 GMT2
Men and women may need different diets: research
Diet can strongly influence how long you live and your reproductive
success, but now scientists have discovered that what works for males
can be very different for females. In the first study of its kind, the
The paradox of dietary GLA (or: Taka, stop your bullshit about PUFA!)01 Dec 2008 00:36 GMT10
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essential_fatty_acid_interactions#The_paradox_of_di
etary_GLA

The paradox of dietary GLA
Dietary linoleic acid (LA, 18:2 ω-6) is inflammatory. In the body, LA
Pages: 1 2 3 4 November, 2008
 
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