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brain food for your child
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* Facebook * Digg * Stumbleupon * Reddit * Print * Email Engineering Food With Aromas That Make Us Feel Full
countryboylife
by countryboylife  12-16-2009   
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Burgers, Alzheimer's and GM Mice
Mike Danger
by Mike Danger  12-15-2009   
 This article is too strange ... aside from the obvious - junk burgers give you Alheimer's Disease ... the part about genetically modifying mice to be "prone" to AD and then forcing them to eat junk burgers is just cruel.
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your aging cells: could they be more energy-efficient?
odiedog
by odiedog  12-14-2009   
 Increasing the cell's utilization of old parts for cellular fuel can significantly benefit cellular health and aging.
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Order Tramadol online
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by Stmadrigal  12-12-2009   
 Order Tramadol 50 mg tabs with FedEx overnight shipping, free online prescription with every order and 24/7 live help chat and toll free customer service.
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Garcinia Cambogia, Suppress Appetite
harryjackson9
by harryjackson9  12-10-2009   
 Garcinia Cambogia Supplements to Suppress Appetite, to Reduce Body Weight. Garcinia Cambogia is a Natural and Herbal Weight Loss Supplement
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When Crocs Ate Dinos
Kelika
by Kelika  12-2-2009   
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Foods that help you sleep
sohailgagai
by sohailgagai  12-1-2009   
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Brain Is a Co-Conspirator in a Vicious Stress Loop
dylin17
by dylin17  11-30-2009   
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Food-Borne Pathogens
NutritionHO15
by NutritionHO15  11-30-2009   
 Food-Borne Pathogens are found in many foods, both fresh and prepared. These clips come from an article in the Los Angeles Times which talks about how pathogens from food can cause long lasting medical problems. The illnesses the article touched on were Salmonella, campylobacter, E coli, and listeria monocytogenes. All of these pathogens are serious to our health and with the right food safety precautious and knowledge we can minimize the number of people who are infected by these pathogens each year. Kelsey Thompson
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New Antioxidant Combo Provides Numerous Health Benefits
ericgyoung
by ericgyoung  11-25-2009   
 Ok, now unlike that ridiculous Tastans food sprinkle-thingy I wrote about recently, here's a product that might actually be worth thinking about. It's called Proleva, manufactured here in good-ole California, and it is a unique combination of antioxidants. According to researchers, a single dose of Proleva (and it's taken only once per day) contains the antioxidants found in eight of the most powerful superfruits, antioxidants that have been shown to increase eye sight, improve your immune system, support your cardiovascular health, boost short term memory, increase brain function and return the youthful glow to your skin and hair. I feel better about a health product such as this one, as opposed to one like "Tastans" which seems tailor-made to encourage U.S. eaters to maintain already unhealthy eating habits. By contrast, it is well-known that people in the U.S., for a variety of reasons, do not get enough antioxidants in our diet. Proleva might be worth looking into.
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New Food Sprinkle Convinces the Brain to Stop Over-Eating
merrie
by merrie  11-23-2009    1
  Then, in one of the largest studies of a non-prescription weight-loss system, these Tastants were tested for effectiveness as a means of weight loss. The results were significant. Over a 6 month period, 1,436 women and men sprinkled flavorless "Tastant" crystals on everything they ate, and lost an average of 30.5 pounds - nearly 15% of their total body weight. Participants achieved these results without having to follow any special exercise regime or diet. Best of all, because it is tasteless and odorless and contains no stimulants and does not directly interact with the digestive system, there are no unpleasant side-effects. None of the horror stories associated with "fat-blockers" or stimulant based weight loss systems. A flavorless, odorless sprinkle that triggers this type of weight loss - too good to be true? Apparently the company anticipated a somewhat skeptical response from consumers, jaded by a weight loss industry spread thick with misleading claims.
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Brain Food
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  11-21-2009   
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Lose Weight The American Way: Sprinkle New 'Tastants' On Your Tripple Cheeseburger; Hold The Diet And Exercise
ericgyoung
by ericgyoung  11-19-2009   
 Borrowing a phrase from another Amplifier, "here we go again." Remember, olestra, everybody? That miracle of miracles where you could eat your way slim with olestra-laced potato chips...uh, right. Most folks ate their way right into the bathroom. Well, from the Golden State now comes "Tastants," sprinkles that you can put on your food that will, allegedly, tell your brain it's time to stop eating. This article from How Life Works is a hoot - in one paragraph it refers to the Tastants as being "virtually odorless and tasteless." In the next paragraph, the substance is described thusly: "Best of all, because it is tasteless and odorless and contains no stimulants and does not directly interact with the digestive system, there are no unpleasant side-effects. None of the horror stories associated with "fat-blockers" or stimulant based weight loss systems." Following that description - well, of course, except for the unpleasant side effect humans call "death," sitting in yo
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The super algae that no one knows about
robm47
by robm47  11-17-2009   
 Don't bother going to your local health food store to find this product. Chance are they've never heard of it. I'll be giving it a try soon to see if its just hype or a super food. Most of the studies have been done with rats, so they don't hold that much weight. However, the proofs in the pudding! It is suppose to help all the ailments list below.
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Part ONE: Whats WRONG with AMERICA
mountainpalm
by mountainpalm  11-16-2009    3
 H is for Health insurance (or lack thereof) – Just another financial scam to enslave Americans in a medical police state while denying them access to real health services. I is for Intellectual Property laws – Corporations already own patents on 20% of the human genome, including your genes. J is for Junk food – Is it junk? Or is it food? It looks like food, but nourishes like junk. Let’s all eat some more… K is for Krispy Kreme doughnuts – Because as long as we’re all gonna be clinically obese, we might as well die with a smile on our faces and donut powder on our lips. L is for corporate Lies – Just when you thought they ran out of ‘em, they miraculously come up with new ones. (http://www.naturalnews.com/027483_S…) M is for Mainstream Media and Mammograms – The Mainstream Media pushes mammograms, a brilliant technology for causing breast cancer and heart damage. N is for National debt – It’ll never be paid off, but it’s fun to watch it expand. I wonder what happens
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10 Perfect Foods for a Good Sleep
AScomputer
by AScomputer  11-14-2009   
 Do you have problem getting a good night’s sleep? You’re not alone. More than 100 million Americans of all ages frequently fail to get a good night’s sleep. What you eat affects how you sleep.
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Aggression Just As Good As Sex and Drugs
chestnut501
by chestnut501  11-14-2009    6
 "Aggression, on its own, is motivating, and that the well-known positive reinforcer dopamine plays a critical role.”
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Parent groups have a cow over campaign pushing chocolate milk as 'health food'
bellapria
by bellapria  11-13-2009   
 this makes so much sense!
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Interesting facts about Pasta
Stumblerz
by Stumblerz  11-3-2009   
 One of the staple foods that finds place in many homes on a daily basis is none other than Pasta. Not only is pasta a very versatile and nutritious food, it is also relatively inexpensive.
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Junk food can be addictive
rj3sp
by rj3sp  10-30-2009   
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Introduction to IBS
jennyadd
by jennyadd  10-23-2009   
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Whew! Good thing people are smarter than rats - grin.
nedhamson1
by nedhamson1  10-21-2009    2
 We don't need a canary to warn us about trouble in the fast food lane of life - we need a rat! Read on to see that rats react the same to heroin, as they do to bacon, cheesecake and HoHos. So why do you think they tested three of guy's favorite food groups?
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Study shows how substance in grapes may squeeze out diabetes
Socratoad
by Socratoad  10-18-2009    5
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Torture Interferes with Memory
chestnut501
by chestnut501  10-15-2009    4
 Among other things, torture can interfere with the brain's memory retrieval apparatus, making it counterproductive to the aim of producing useful information.
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The Devils will do 'anything to make me stop eating chocolate!
shaor
by shaor  10-14-2009    2
 Don't care!! Will still get my chocolate fix!!
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The Report for Those Who Want to Look and Feel Younger
lklein
by lklein  10-8-2009   
  * Improve Mood page 11 * Grow New Brain Cells p. 11 * Reverse Memory Loss p. 20 * Boost Immune System p.22 * This so-called Health Food Robs You of Nutrition p.24 * Most People will Consume this Everyday - - - not Knowing that it Makes Them Dumb p. 25 * Want Energy and Heart Health? P.35 * Increase Brain Functions and Intelligence p.36 * Reduce Stress and Anxiety p. 44-51 * Slow Aging p.48 http://www.antiagingtactics.com/
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Studies Reveal Significant Weight Loss
spherepet
by spherepet  10-5-2009   
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Pumpkin Seed Oil
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by Socratoad  9-29-2009    3
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by exceptionalmark  9-25-2009   
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(satire) 10 things I'd rather do than get a Swine Flu vaccine shot
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  9-25-2009    2
  #5) Base jump off a tall building with nothing more than a parachute made under the same quality control oversight as FDA-approved swine flu vaccines. #6) Be subjected to forced chemotherapy at gunpoint, just like all the other U.S. teens who are kidnapped by state authorities and forcibly injected with chemo. #7) Have all the superfoods in my pantry secretly replaced with MSG-laced processed food products made by Frito-Lay. #8) Work as a biological hazards disposal volunteer in the "superbug ward" of a local hospital. #9) Drink diet soda until my brain explodes from the aspartame exposure. #10) Get a public relations job at the White House where my sole responsibility is to show the brain-numbed masses how to stupidly sneeze into their own shirt sleeves.
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Fear the Atheist
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  9-22-2009    23
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How ice-cream and burgers control your brain
rj3sp
by rj3sp  9-20-2009   
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Excerpt from The Rape of the Mind
ctgardengirl
by ctgardengirl  9-19-2009   
 This is really good food for thought...
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Ten Important Nutrition Stories
Socratoad
by Socratoad  9-18-2009   
 Go to site to read the stories
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Healthy eaters putting wild fish stocks at risk
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  9-9-2009    4
 In order for fish to properly produce the desired omega-3 fatty acids they need to eat other wild fish. Raising fish in farms, essentially hand feeding them, does not allow fish to produce the desired healthy properties for which fish are valued. Herbaceous fish, such as tilapia, carp and trout are fed fishmeal and oil solely to increase their yields. These fish are beneficial to humans without the further depletion of wild fish. So what you say? This practice places an unnecessary strain on already over fished wildlife and unfavorably affects the price of fish. Farm fish do not taste as good as wild fish, they are not as healthy for us as wild fish and they are endangering wild fish habits wherever farm fisheries are built. This article on Salmon fisheries should get your attention: http://www.farmedanddangerous.org/news/148
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Chlorophyll Eye Drops Give Night Vision
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-9-2009    2
 In 2004, Ilyas Washington, an ophthalmic scientist at Columbia University Medical Center, came across Douglas’s findings. Washington knew that the mechanisms involved in vision tend to be similar throughout the animal kingdom, so he wondered whether chlorophyll could also enhance the vision of other animals, including humans. His latest experiments in mice and rabbits suggest that administering chlorophyll to the eyes can double their ability to see in low light. The pigment absorbs hues of red light that are normally invisible in dim conditions. That information is then transmitted to the brain, allowing enhanced vision. Washington is now developing ways to deliver chlorophyll to human eyes safely and easily, perhaps through drops. He believes that a night-vision drug would be most useful on the battlefield, so it is no surprise that the U.S. Department of Defense is funding his work. “The military would want this biological enhancement so they don’t have to carry nighttime goggles
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Menu Items Most Likely to Contain Parasites
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  9-7-2009    5
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Plasmobot: the slime mould robot
dopesick
by dopesick  9-7-2009   
 A little icky, but nice. Definitely ressembles the Zergs from Starcraft. :D
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"Brain Reading" Device Can Predict What People See
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  9-4-2009   
 "The fMRI technique is a relatively new way to measure changes in the brain's blood oxygen levels, which have strong links to neural activity. The collected data were used to "teach" a computer program to associate certain blood flow patterns with particular kinds of images. Participants were then asked to look at a second set of images they had never encountered before. The model was programmed to take what it had learned from the previous pairings and figure out what was being shown in the new set of images. For a collection of 120 images, the model correctly identified what a person was looking at 90 percent of the time. When the set was enlarged to a thousand images, accuracy was about 80 percent. Continued at: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/03/080305-brain-scan_2.html
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