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Vitamin D and Seniors | ||||
| By: Ray | ||||
| Tue July 13 2010 10:13:47 | ||||
| Vitamin D promotes memory and cognitive function in seniors Those elders who did have adequate vitamin D scored far better on cognitive tests than those in the deficient and insufficient vitamin D categories, particularly on measures of executive performance, which included cognitive flexibility, perceptual complexity, and reasoning
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Choosing healthy foods now called a mental disorde | ||||
| By: Ray | ||||
| Sat July 3 2010 14:18:19 | ||||
Choosing healthy foods now called a mental disorder In its never-ending attempt to fabricate "mental disorders" out of every human activity, the psychiatric industry is now pushing the most ridiculous disease they've invented yet: Healthy eating disorder. This is no joke: If you focus on eating healthy foods, you're "mentally diseased" and probably need some sort of chemical treatment involving powerful psychotropic drugs. If you actually take special care to avoid pesticides, herbicides and genetically modified ingredients like soy and sugar, there's something wrong with you. If you eat processed junk foods laced with synthetic chemicals, that's okay with them. The mental patients are the ones who choose organic, natural foods, apparently. | ||||
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Low vitamin D levels linked to blood sugar | ||||
| By: Ray | ||||
| Wed June 30 2010 12:40:21 | ||||
Low vitamin D levels linked to poor blood sugar control in type 2 diabetes
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), almost 11 percent of Americans age 20 or older have diabetes. And the most common form of this disease, type 2 diabetes, has reached epidemic proportions. Now scientists have found a link between vitamin D deficiency and the inability of many patients with this kind of diabetes to keep their blood sugar under control. What's more, this raises the strong possibility that, along with being overweight and sedentary, a lack of vitamin D could be a major factor in triggering type 2 diabetes in the first place.
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