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From: the zak -  11 Apr 2008, 15:44

How do you sort out the optimal foods in the aisles shopping for groceries? In the aisles at Cambridge Whole Foods Market or Trader Joe's or Somerville DeMoulas Market Basket more foods appear to have more salt, more sugar, more simple carbohydrates, more fats and more calories than what would be the optimal foods.

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From: ironjustice -  11 Apr 2008, 14:14

Brain Lesions More Common Than Previously Thought April 1, 2008 at 7:56 am · Filed under Medical News, Neurology / Neuroscience New research shows cerebral microbleeds, which are lesions in the brain, are more common in people over 60 than previously thought. The study is published in the April 1, 2008, issue of Neurology(R), the medical journal of...

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From: Taka -  11 Apr 2008, 10:07

A better approach would be to replace arachidonic acid (AA) with the Mead acid but that is a long way to go especially for those who got cancer and carry a lot of Omega-6 in their body fat stores: QUOTE: While the polyunsaturated fats known as omega-6 fatty acids are essential to optimal health, most Americans and citizens of other Western nations consume...

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From: ironjustice -  10 Apr 2008, 20:20

Erythrocytosis in the dog leads to a lack of vasopressin and a lack of acetylcholine leads to a lack of vasopressin. Erythrocytosis is controlled by the hormones. Up-mens / more red blood cells and down-womens / less red blood cells . IS vasopressin controlled AT the 'same time' ..? When one is erythrocytotic / high red blood cells DOES the body naturally...

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From: useneta@gmail . com -  10 Apr 2008, 17:41

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From: Eugene Panin -  10 Apr 2008, 17:23

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From: aarklon@gmail . com -  10 Apr 2008, 13:37

Hi all, Is there any scientific basis for the indian custom of taking bath before having breakfast...????

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From: gerfund@gmail . com -  10 Apr 2008, 05:35

Do something good today. Feed starving children with just a click! - World Food Fund * worldfoodfund.blogspot . com / Adam

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From: ironjustice -  10 Apr 2008, 04:40

Hofer T, Marzetti E, Xu J, Seo AY, Gulec S, Knutson MD, Leeuwenburgh C, Dupont-Versteegden EE Increased iron content and RNA oxidative damage in skeletal muscle with aging and disuse atrophy. [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Exp Gerontol 2008 Feb 29. Muscle atrophy with aging or disuse is associated with deregulated iron homeostasis and increased oxidative stress...

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From: ironjustice@aol . com -  10 Apr 2008, 04:06

Lousse JC, Defrère S, Van Langendonckt A, Gras J, González-Ramos R, Colette S, Donnez J Iron storage is significantly increased in peritoneal macrophages of endometriosis patients and correlates with iron overload in peritoneal fluid. [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Fertil Steril 2008 Apr 5. OBJECTIVE: To further investigate peritoneal iron disruption in endometriosis...

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From: ironjustice@aol . com -  10 Apr 2008, 02:17

"Omega-3 free fatty acids are found in marine fish" "Phosphatidylcholine is effective" Omega-3 Free Fatty Acids May Not Be Effective For Preventing Crohn Disease Relapse Libraries Medical News Keywords OMEGA-3 FREE FATTY ACIDS, CROHN DISEASE Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Description Patients with Crohn disease...

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From: Juhana Harju -  09 Apr 2008, 07:48

Vitamin K2 seems to reduce the risk of prostate cancer according to this study. In Western diets the best vitamin K2 sources are some cheeses, yogurt, chicken, and turkey. The Japanese soy food /natto/ is much higher in vitamin K2 but it has different kind of vitamin K2 (menaquinone-7) and it is not clear if it would also have the similar effect, but...

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From: Mark Thorson -  08 Apr 2008, 22:51

The earlier link was to a truncated version of this article. Here is a link to the complete article describing how Mark A. Kukucka treated his former employer, Belfort Instruments. * findarticles . com /p/articles/mi_qn4183/is_20051128/ai_n15872662 No wonder he's unemployable.

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From: Mark Thorson -  08 Apr 2008, 19:59

Here's something amusing -- The KUKUCKA FAQ * groups.google . com /group/sci.chem/msg/e2bb9bb31bddfd06?dmode=source Everything you might want to know about the psycho Mark A. Kukucka.

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