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From: Mark Thorson -  05 May, 23:29

When is someone going to write the next big diet book: beer, red wine, and dark chocolate? I hope the book mentions the cyanide in flaxseed and xenoestrogens in soybean products! J Nutr Biochem. 2000 Feb;11(2):76-80. Beer increases plasma antioxidant capacity in humans. Ghiselli A, Natella F, Guidi A, Montanari L, Fantozzi P, Scaccini C. National...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  05 May, 22:34

Oxidative stress and anemia in chronic hemodialysis: the promise of bioreactive membranes. Cruz DN, de Cal M, Ronco C Contrib Nephrol 2008.:89-98. Patients with advanced chronic kidney disease are characterized by an imbalance between pro- and antioxidant factors, and increased oxidative stress has been associated with complications of end-stage renal...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  05 May, 22:25

Singh N, Rajini PS Antioxidant-mediated protective effect of potato peel extract in erythrocytes against oxidative damage. [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Chem Biol Interact 2008 Mar 22. Potato peels are waste by-product of the potato processing industry. They are reportedly rich in polyphenols. Our earlier studies have shown that extracts derived from potato peel (PPE)...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  05 May, 19:35

(2008) Study of the eye and lacrimal glands in experimental iron overload in rats in vivo Anatomical Science International 83 (1) , 11=9616 Maria Repanti, Sotiris P. Gartaganis, Nikoleta M. Nikolakopoulou, Aikaterini Ellina, Dimitris A. Papanastasiou Abstract Original Article Study of the eye and lacrimal glands in experimental iron overload in rats in...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  05 May, 12:45

Sooo .. there may be a 'predisposal' factor to autism afterall. Sorta like the Gulf War and Iraq veterans. One might wonder whether polycythemia is relevant to autistic parents .. too. Polycythemia is recognized as associated to Gulf War illness. Public release date: 5-May-2008 Contact: Patric Lane patric_lane@unc.edu 919-962-8596 University of North...

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From: ironjustice -  05 May, 12:33

What they conclude here is overeating causes iron deficiency. One might think a person who eat that much wouldn't BE iron deficient .. ? Using logic. Hepcidin goes up as iron stores go up. One might therefore conclude obese people may be iron overloaded as opposed to iron deficient. Also evidenced by 42% iron deficient Indian and Moroccan children, when...

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From: ironjustice -  05 May, 11:46

Public release date: 5-May-2008 Contact: Laura Bailey baileylm@umich.edu 734-647-1848 University of Michigan Iron supplements might harm infants who have enough ANN ARBOR, Mich.---A new study suggests that extra iron for infants who don't need it might delay development -- results that fuel the debate over optimal iron supplement levels and could...

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From: cjcjfoo@gmail.com -  05 May, 00:42

Is this True? I thought it was fake until i tried it for myself http://diet-good-living.blogspot.com/

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From: funstuff.smith@gmail.com -  04 May, 22:56

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From: Kat -  04 May, 17:04

http://www.fleshandstone.net/dailyscan/breastmilk.html Perfluorinated compounds, a suspected carcinogen, were found present in the breast milk of 45 nursing mothers in Massachusetts. Perfluorinated compounds, or PFCs, the same chemicals used in the manufacture of nonstick cookware and stain-resistant fabrics, are showing up in the breast milk of nursing...

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From: Bob Arnold -  04 May, 16:59

My NOW brand bottle of Krill oil capsules says to take 1 or 2 capsules in the morning. Why morning? What's wrong with taking them before bed? Thanks. Bob

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From: ironjustice -  03 May, 17:25

Assessment of increased serum aminotransferases in a managed atlantic bottlenose dolphin (tursiops truncatus) population. Venn-Watson S, Smith CR, Jensen ED J Wildl Dis 2008 Apr; 44(2):318-30. Nonspecific chronic hepatitis and increased activities of serum aminotransferases have been reported in cetaceans (dolphins, porpoises, and whales). We identified...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  03 May, 16:56

Dysregulation of hepatic iron with aging: implications for heat stress- induced oxidative liver injury. Bloomer SA, Brown KE, Buettner GR, Kregel KC Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 2008 Feb 13. Environmental heat stress is associated with an age-related increase in hepatic oxidative damage and an exaggerated state of oxidative stress. The purpose...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  03 May, 15:33

"Glucose clearance was increased by iron depletion and decreased by iron supplementation" Iron depletion by deferoxamine up-regulates glucose uptake and insulin signaling in hepatoma cells and in rat liver. Dongiovanni P, Valenti L, Ludovica Fracanzani A, Gatti S, Cairo G, Fargion S Am J Pathol 2008 Mar; 172(3):738-47. Iron depletion improves insulin...

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From: ironjustice -  03 May, 15:13

"Iron chelation may improve islet viability" Overexpression of vascular endothelial growth factor in vitro using deferoxamine: a new drug to increase islet vascularization during transplantation. Langlois A, Bietiger W, Mandes K, Maillard E, Belcourt A, Pinget M, Kessler L, Sigrist S Transplant Proc 2008 Mar; 40(2):473-6. During pancreatic islet transplantation,...

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