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Physiological impacts of diet.

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From: love -  08 May, 06:50

I really do care about you! - And I want to be YOUR Doctor! ... Although I've never met you face to face, I do in fact care about you very much. And it saddens me deeply that despite assurances from the people you believe you can trust, you are nonetheless being lied to every single day. In fact, this very fact alone literally breaks my heart. Here's the...

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From: love -  08 May, 06:47

"The Reason You Can't Lose Weight has Nothing to Do With Your Will-Power, Over-Eating or the Right Diet! ... The Reason You are Fat and Unhealthy is Because You Have Disgusting Plaque and Horrible Little 'CRITTERS' Living in Your Guts!" "...And Now I'm Going to Show You How to Get Rid of All of It so You Can Shed 10 lbs, 25 lbs, 50 lbs even 100 lbs...

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From: RF -  08 May, 02:41

I don't recall any discussion of this topic in these groups. Please excuse if I missed it. Whole Foods had an article about it on their web site until recently but it now appears to be missing. Has the subject gone out of fashion? I just did a search on the Mayo Clinic web site and all that came up was an article about kidney stones. TIA

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From: ParrotBayCoconutShrimp@gmail.com -  07 May, 17:37

Can someone please list a good resourceful website (instead of multiple sources) that gives a laundry list of specific foods and vitamins, minerals, & supplements that are essential for different functions? For example, what I can consume (natural foods) to stay focused and become more attentive? What about fat loss & muscle gain? Is it even true that...

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From: ironjustice -  07 May, 16:56

"Reactive Oxygen Species led to axonal degeneration" Reactive Oxygen Species Promote Axon Degeneration Craig Press and Jeffrey Milbrandt Several neurodegenerative diseases, like Parkinson=92s disease (PD), are linked to mitochondrial dysfunction, which decreases ATP production and increases reactive oxygen species (ROS). Likewise, disrupting mitochondrial...

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From: ironjustice -  07 May, 16:42

Isn't this the same treatment being replaced by bloodletting in Sickle , Thalassemia and Leukemia .. ? ----------------------------------- Bone Marrow Treatments Restore Nerves 5/7/2008 BETHESDA, Maryland (Reuters) - An experiment that went wrong may provide a new way to treat multiple sclerosis, a Canadian researcher said on Tuesday. Patients who got...

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From: ironjustice -  07 May, 16:37

Public release date: 6-May-2008 Contact: Aisha Farhana aishafarhana@gmail.com Public Library of Science Elucidating iron transport mechanisms in tuberculosis bug identifies new TB drug targets It is pathetically true that Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of TB is still thriving the test of scientific interventions despite affecting...

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From: HealthConscious -  07 May, 05:47

Losing weight is pretty hard. When I lost 44 pounds I found the most important thing to be having confidence that by following my diet it would work. To lose weight you can follow this calorie counting diet: http://www.healthplusarticles.com/articles/calorie-counting-diet.html. There are also some good tips for curing cravings: http://www.healthplusarticles.com/articles/10-ways-to-cure-the-cravings-of-fat-loss.html. Hope...

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From: monty1945@lycos.com -  07 May, 01:52

http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/unsaturatedfats.shtml My free site also has a great deal of primary source citation: http://groups.msn.com/TheScientificDebateForum-

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From: jmagostinelli@yahoo.com -  07 May, 01:22

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From: ironjustice -  06 May, 18:48

Photoluminescence and thermoluminescence properties of tricalcium phosphate phosphors doped with dysprosium and europium K. Madhukumar1 , H. K. Varma1, 2, Manoj Komath1, 2, T. S. Elias1, 3, V. Padmanabhan1, 3 and C. M. K. Nair1 (1) Department of Physics, Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram, 695 004, India (2) Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for...

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From: ironjustice -  06 May, 16:55

Inhibition of HSV cell-to-cell spread by lactoferrin and lactoferricin. Jenssen H, Sandvik K, Andersen JH, Hancock RE, Gutteberg TJ Antiviral Res 2008 Apr 21. The milk protein lactoferrin (Lf) has multiple functions, including immune stimulation and antiviral activity towards herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 (HSV-1 and HSV-2); antiviral activity has also...

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From: ironjustice@aol.com -  06 May, 15:52

I think I heard this before .. somewhere .. ? Is this a .. cure .. ? Iron depletion BEFORE transfusions. Alternative treatment paradigm for thalassemia using iron chelators. Szuber N, Buss JL, Soe-Lin S, Felfly H, Trudel M, Ponka P Exp Hematol 2008 May 2. OBJECTIVE: beta-thalassemia major, or Cooley's anemia, is a red blood cell disorder requiring...

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From: Lucern -  06 May, 01:53

In this age of obesity, every one has put on a lot of extra weight. Some have got more shares in this obesity game then others. Not going into this numbers game, what all want is to get rid of those extra pounds and are always looking for quick and efficient methods of achieving this target. Many even don=92t want to spend a lot of time, or energy, or money...

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