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| 13 hours ago by SK Even the EFSA (the European Food and Safety Authority) opposes any plans to make folic acid a regular supplement of flour. All this is put together by Anke Brodmerkel in a comprehensive piece for the science section of the Frankfurter Rundschau, ... Also, high doses of folic acid seem to cause colon cancer, according to an expert at University of Toronto. But, confusingly, young adults taking folic acid seem to be protected from colon, lung or breast cancer. ... Knight Science Journalism Tracker - http://ksjtracker.mit.edu/ - References |
| 8 hours ago by chiKa Some studies suggest a protective role of vitamins B9 (folic acid) and B12, but more research is needed before we can recommend these supplements. It doesnt hurt to eat foods rich in folic acid such as green, leafy vegetables, ... chi Ka - http://chikaproject.blogspot.com/ |
| 4 hours ago by Mark Hanselich Plenty there for lecithin (food for the nerves!), minerals and B vitamins. Especially high are the levels of potassium and phosphorus and the organism is also supplied with magnesium and zinc. Iron and folic acid also stimulate the ... Anioc.com - Unlock Your Potentials - http://www.anioc.com/ |
| 11 hours ago by jp@bodbeat.com (www.andnow.com) Nuts & Seeds: Almonds are a high source of alpha tocopherols Vit E (recent studies show that eaten forms of Vit E lower the risk of Alzheimer's disease by 67%) Sunflower seeds with 25 percent more vitamin E than almonds ... Beans: Yes, they are starchy, but they are also a great source of protein, fiber, folic acid, zinc, magnesium and potassium. Drained and rinsed, canned beans are a great, inexpensive and convenient protein source. Mix them with grains and they become a ... BodBeat - http://bodbeat.com/ |
| 13 hours ago by Skulky Filling (strawberry preserves [high fructose corn syrup, sugar, strawberries], corn syrup, fructose, glycerin, water, maltodextrin, high fructose corn syrup, modified corn starch, citric acid, sodium alginate, natural and artificial ... soy lecithin, wheat gluten, corn starch, niacinamide, carrageenan, guar gum, zinc oxide, reduced iron, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), riboflavin (vitamin B2), vitamin A palitate, thiamin hydrochloride (vitamin B1), and folic acid. ... ADD Forums - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity... - http://www.addforums.com/forums/ |
| 30 Nov 2009 by ruby All these dishes feature one food that is rich in folic acid (folate) and another that is rich in vitamin B12. These two vitamins appear to help prevent disorders of the central nervous system, mood disorders, and dementias, ... Medical Stuffs - http://medical.hroyy.com/ |
| 20 Nov 2009 The bottom line is that we should get our folic acid from foods naturally high in this nutrient, not from pills. No studies have ever shown that getting plenty of folic acid from food increases cancer risk. Plus, studies do show that ... About.com Colon Cancer - http://coloncancer.about.com/b/ |
| 7 hours ago by Free Blogger templates Eating foods high in iron (such as red meats, dried beans or fruits, almonds, broccoli, and enriched breads and cereals) or folic acid (such as enriched breads and cereals, asparagus, broccoli, spinach, and lima beans) may also help. ... Healthy articles - http://waystogethealth.blogspot.com/ |
| 7 Dec 2009 by Ellen Valentine, CNC The Infinite Intelligence in the body considers assimilating food a high priority; in fact, all else takes second place to digestion. As a persons digestion becomes increasingly worse, the body must expend more time and energy grasping ... Carrots are rich in beta carotene, great for the immune system, spinach is rich in folic acid, vitamin E and a great blood builder, celery is rich in potassium, fennel great for the digestive system and cucumber promotes beautiful skin. ... Air Purifiers - http://air--purifiers.org/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Randall Parker Foods naturally high in folic acid might still be beneficial since greens, for example, have lots of other nutrients in them. But efforts to convert refined foods into high vitamin foods might be problematic. Eat your greens and beans ... FuturePundit - http://www.futurepundit.com/ - References |
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