Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 Some interesting stuff/implications . . . Increased whole grain consumption linked to better weight An increased intake of wholegrain products in the diet may reduce a person's likelihood of being overweight or obese, suggests a new study from Holland... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=80134 & m=2nie928 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn Omega-3 may reduce type-1 diabetes An increased intake of omega-3 fatty acids from marine sources may protect children at high risk of type-1 diabetes from developing the disease, suggests new research... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=80076 & m=2nie928 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn Selenium may protect against artery furring Selenium supplements may reduce the risk of heart disease by inhibiting the oxidation of LDL (bad) cholesterol, suggests a small study from Italy... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=80031 & m=2nie928 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn Tocotrienol may protect against DNA damage, says study Tocotrienols, the less studied form of vitamin E, may reduce DNA damage, considered an important trigger in cancer development, by about 50 per cent, new research suggests... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=79998 & m=2nie928 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn CLA isomers show promise against colon cancer - study Isomers of conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) may stop the spread of colon cancer, suggests a new study from Korea that adds important new data to our understanding of the ingredient... http://sf1.novisgroup.com/n.php?n=79993 & m=2nie928 & c=xjnyrprhjjanibn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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