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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / July 2008

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stomach problem12 Jul 2008 21:38 GMT1
For many years now I have had the following symptoms: my stomach fills
with wind and this pressurises my lungs and I become desperately
breathless to the extent that I have had to call for medical emergency
service for oxygen treatment. Today I mainly control the problem with
Vegetarians are evil10 Jul 2008 19:56 GMT10
funny website with some truths possibly:
http://www.vegansareevil.com/
"When Humans settled down and changed from a hunter/gatherer lifestyle
to a farming/agricultural lifestyle, there were some significant
Football players at high risk for diabetes09 Jul 2008 23:24 GMT3
Why are football players at high risk for diabetes?
People who have huge muscles usually have high levels of insulin
because insulin causes muscles to grow. Exercise makes muscles so
sensitive to insulin that it prevents blood sugar levels from rising
Omega-6 excess causes DHA deficiency08 Jul 2008 12:59 GMT7
An interesting update from the HYPERLIPID Blog on the EFAs:
http://high-fat-nutrition.blogspot.com/2008/06/efa-deficiencies.html
backed by e.g.:
Am J Clin Nutr. 1982 Mar;35(3):617-23.
Emanuel M. Josephson's Nutritional Theory of Myopia08 Jul 2008 02:24 GMT3
http://www.i-see.org/josephson.html
"The mechanism of control of water-exchange in the body is an extremely
complicated problem concerning which much is not known. It is known that the
glands of internal secretion and the autonomic nervous system play a
Broiled fish - a lipid peroxidation heaven from Japan08 Jul 2008 01:57 GMT3
One has to wonder, will we be hearing that those Japanese oxidized
fish foods are more dangerous than tobacco mutagens in the future?
Taka
Mutat Res. 2008 Feb 23. [Epub ahead of print]
Newest cholesterol lowering hysteria - even kids are affected07 Jul 2008 16:22 GMT1
Cholesterol drugs advised for kids
CHICAGO – For the first time, an influential doctors group is
recommending that some children as young as 8 be given cholesterol-
fighting drugs to ward off future heart problems.
Need advice on buying dessicated liver06 Jul 2008 10:21 GMT7
I am a 64 year old woman and I want to start taking dessicated liver
for my health.  I searched the net and found numerous sites that sell
it in tablets and powder.
What is the best form for taking it: powder or tablets?  Also, where
See what Cancer patients are saying about NCD05 Jul 2008 08:12 GMT13
Amazing breakthrough for Cancer Patients.
Cancer is a build up of toxins.  Toxins break down the immune system
causing all sorts of dis-ease on our bodies.  Natural Cellular Defense
(NCD) has been proven to rid the body of toxins.
It takes a real dose of vitamin D to make a difference and its not     600 IU.05 Jul 2008 02:52 GMT1
Vitamin D intake to attain a desired serum
25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration 1,2,3
John F Aloia, Manish Patel, Rhett DiMaano,
Melissa Li-Ng, Sonia A Talwar, Mageda Mikhail,
DHEA and testosterone question04 Jul 2008 17:04 GMT3
I'm wondering if there are other supplements besides DHEA that help
middle-aged men combat the common decline in testosterone levels. I
realize that DHEA is a controversial supplement but having taken it it
does seem to work, at least for me. I already know that diet and
Normal puberty age for boys02 Jul 2008 01:45 GMT1
My son is over 16 and is about 5'8'' and very skinny.
He didn't reach puberty yet and has no interest in girls at all.
I have some Playboy mags in my office and he never even cares to look
through them. (I was into porn when I was around 13 or so, like most
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