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Matti Narkia

Dr. Joe's E-News - A Diabetes Newsletter: East German Infants Taking Vitamin D - 0 views

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    "From 1955 to 1990, all infants in East Germany received 600,000 IU of Vitamin D every three months for a total of 3,600,000 IU at age 18 months. With the 400 IU/day recommendation of the American Pediatric Association in mind, I ran across this amazing paper while surfing Medline for Vitamin D. According to this paper, all infants in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) received dangerously high doses of Vitamin D every three months in their doctors office. The policy was in place for 35 years. The first 600,000 IU dose was given at three months and then every three months until the child was 18 months of age. This works out to an average of 6,000 IU per day (actually, for several technical reasons it is not equivalent) for 18 months. The authors collected blood before the dose and then 2 weeks after the quarterly dose to obtain 25(OH)D, 1,25(OH)D, and calcium levels on a total of 43 infants. Before the first dose, at 3 months of age, the average infant was extremely deficient (median 25(OH)D of 7 ng/ml). Two weeks after the first dose the average 25(OH)D level was 120 ng/ml, the second dose 170 ng/ml, the third dose, 180 ng/ml, the fourth dose, 144 ng/ml, the fifth dose, 110 ng/ml and after the sixth and final dose, 3.6 million total units, at age 18 months, the children had mean levels of 100 ng/ml. That is, by the 15 and 18 month doses, the children were beginning to effectively handle these massive doses. The highest level recorded in any of the 43 infants was 408 ng/ml at age 9 months, two weeks after the third 600,000 IU dose. Thirty-four percent of the infants had at least one episode of hypercalcemia but only 3 had an elevated serum 1,25(OH)D. The authors reported that all the infants appeared healthy, even the infant with a level of 408 ng/ml, that is, no clinical toxicity was noted in any of these infants."
Matti Narkia

Vitamin D supplementation during the first year of life and risk of schizophrenia: a Fi... - 0 views

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    Vitamin D supplementation during the first year of life and risk of schizophrenia: a Finnish birth cohort study. McGrath J, Saari K, Hakko H, Jokelainen J, Jones P, Järvelin MR, Chant D, Isohanni M. Schizophr Res. 2004 Apr 1;67(2-3):237-45. PMID: 14984883 Conclusion: Vitamin D supplementation during the first year of life is associated with a reduced risk of schizophrenia in males. Preventing hypovitaminosis D during early life may reduce the incidence of schizophrenia.
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Bahubali 2: A Date with Kattappa in Malaysia - Locality News - 0 views

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    Bahubali-2 is all fixed to publicize the first look poster on October 22. Baahubali 2 is the utmost anticipated pictures and newly SS Rajamouli publicized that first look of Baahubali: The Conclusion will be out on 22nd October, 2016. This news was tweeted by the director Rajamouli himself.  However if sources are to be alleged, fans all over ...
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How to make green tea at home - 0 views

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    If you make green tea for the first time, this is how you're going to do that at home. First, you should always buy green tea in bulk, as it's better than the one in bags
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Weight Loss Tips That Really Work! - 0 views

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    Every year we make new resolutions about getting healthier. But at the middle of the first month of the New Year, we lose our motivation and interest towards exercising. Losing weight is every one's dream. However, only few of us stay in shape. Others just curse them and get distracted. In fact, they start making new plans. So, let us take a quick look at the weight loss routine of a passionate and consistent health enthusiast. First Tip: Exercising is not a joke. If you choose a set of exercises that are too much for your present physical condition then you could end up in the hospital. In fact, something worse can happen too. So, preparing a list of exercises before trying them is a wise idea. You can also ask for help from a professional in this regard. An expert can teach you to perform best weight loss exercises.
Matti Narkia

The roles of calcium and vitamin D in skeletal health: an evolutionary perspective - Ro... - 0 views

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    Robert P. Heaney is John A. Creighton University Professor, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Hominid evolution took place in an environment (equatorial East Africa) that provided a superabundance of both calcium and vitamin D, the first in available foods and the second through conversion of 7-dehydrocholesterol to pre-vitamin D in the skin, a reaction catalysed by the intense solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Seemingly as a consequence, the evolving human physiology incorporated provisions to prevent the potential of toxic excesses of both nutrients. For vitamin D the protection was of two sorts: skin pigmentation absorbed the critical UV wavelengths and thereby limited dermal synthesis of cholecalciferol; and slow delivery of vitamin D from the skin into the bloodstream left surplus vitamin in the skin, where continuing sun exposure led to its photolytic degradation to inert compounds. For calcium, the adaptation consisted of very inefficient calcium absorption, together with poor to absent systemic conservation. The latter is reflected in unregulated dermal calcium losses, a high sensitivity of renal obligatory calcium loss to other nutrients in the diet and relatively high quantities of calcium in the digestive secretions. Today, chimpanzees in the original hominid habitat have diets with calcium nutrient densities in the range of 2 to 2.5 mmol per 100 kcal, and hunter-gatherer humans in Africa, South America and New Guinea still have diets very nearly as high in calcium (1.75 to 2 mmol per 100 kcal) (Eaton and Nelson, 1991). With energy expenditure of 3 000 kcal per day (a fairly conservative estimate for a contemporary human doing physical work), such diets would provide substantially in excess of 50 mmol of calcium per day. By contrast, median intake in women in North America and in many European countries today is under 15 mmol per day. Two factors altered the primitive situation: the migration of humans from Africa to higher latitude
Matti Narkia

Circulating Vitamin D3 and 25-hydroxyvitamin D in Humans: An Important Tool to Define A... - 0 views

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    Circulating vitamin D3 and 25-hydroxyvitamin D in humans: An important tool to define adequate nutritional vitamin D status. Hollis BW, Wagner CL, Drezner MK, Binkley NC. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 2007 Mar;103(3-5):631-4. Epub 2007 Jan 10. PMID: 17218096 In the present study, we sought to investigate what circulating 25(OH)D levels would result in populations exhibiting no substrate limitations to the vitamin D-25-hydroxylase. To perform this, we chose two distinct populations. The first were individuals from a year-found sunny environment who spent a good deal of time outdoors. The second were a group of lactating women receiving a substantial daily oral dose of vitamin D3. Surprisingly, a study such as this previously had not been undertaken. There are several reasons for this. First, finding a group of sun-exposed individuals is not an easy task; in fact, we had to go to Hawaii to find them. Secondly, very few studies have been performed where subjects actually received adequate vitamin D3 supplementation to make them replete. Finally, it is very difficult and costly to measure circulating vitamin D3 and relate it to circulating 25(OH)D. The results of our study are far-reaching. This study also demonstrates that individuals can be vitamin D deficient with significant sun exposure if the skin area exposed is limited as was suggested several years ago (19). Finally, whether one receives their vitamin D3 orally or through UV exposure, the vitamin D-25-hydroxylase appears to handle it in an equivalent fashion with respect to maintaining circulating 25(OH)D levels. Thus, we believe that the relationship between circulating vitamin D and 25(OH)D may define adequate nutritional vitamin D status.
Matti Narkia

Use of cod liver oil during the first year of life is associated with lower risk of chi... - 0 views

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    Use of cod liver oil during the first year of life is associated with lower risk of childhood-onset type 1 diabetes: a large, population-based, case-control study. Stene LC, Joner G; Norwegian Childhood Diabetes Study Group. Am J Clin Nutr. 2003 Dec;78(6):1128-34. PMID: 14668274 Conclusion: Cod liver oil may reduce the risk of type 1 diabetes, perhaps through the antiinflammatory effects of long-chain n-3 fatty acids.
Matti Narkia

White button mushrooms appear to boost immune function - Tufts Journal: Briefs: Healthy... - 0 views

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    White button mushrooms appear to boost immune function It appears that a little fungus may be good for what ails you. That's the conclusion of a new study that found that eating white button mushrooms may boost the immune system and protect against infection. If the research, done on animals, translates to people, it could raise the health-benefit profile of the fungus, which also contains high concentrations of the super-antioxidant ergothioneine, which protects cells from damaging free radicals. "This is the first published study showing the effect of white button mushrooms on immune function," Dayong Wu, a scientist in the Immunology Laboratory at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts and lead author of the study, published in the June issue of the Journal of Nutrition, told NutraIngredients.com. The research also suggests that the mushroom may boost both innate and acquired immune system health. The innate immune system, the one you're born with, is the body's first line of defense. The acquired immune system revs up if a pathogen makes its way past the innate system and customizes the immune response to target the invader.
Matti Narkia

Coffee May Reduce Risk of Deadly Prostate Cancer (Update1) - Bloomberg.com - 0 views

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    "Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Drinking coffee may lower the risk of developing the deadliest form of prostate cancer, according to a Harvard Medical School study. In research involving 50,000 men over 20 years, scientists led by Kathryn Wilson at Harvard's Channing Laboratory found that the 5 percent of men who drank 6 or more cups a day had a 60 percent lower risk of developing the advanced form of the disease than those who didn't consume any. The risk was about 20 percent lower for the men who drank 1 to 3 cups a day, and 25 percent lower for those consuming 4 or 5 cups. The study is the first to associate coffee with prostate cancer, contradicting previous research that's found no link. The difference may be because Wilson and colleagues looked for the first time at the link between coffee and different stages of the disease, instead of grouping them all together. More research is needed to confirm the findings, she said. "
Matti Narkia

Coconut Oil in Health and Disease - 0 views

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    "The coconut is called the tree of life for it has been providing us, humans, food and drink, materials for housing, fuel and many industrial uses. And its medicinal uses are many and varied. The latest medical potential of products of the coconut first identified by Jon Kabara and others in the 70s, is the anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal activity of its medium chain fatty acids, particularly lauric acid (C12:0) in its monoglyceride form (monolaurin or ML). The first clinical trial ever of ML was on 15 HIV-infected patients reporting regularly at the San Lazaro Hospital, Manila who, never having received any anti-HIV medication, were randomly assigned to 3 treatment groups: 7.2 g ML, 2.4 g ML and 50 ML of coconut oil daily for 6 months. The San Lazaro Hospital Team was led by Eric Tayag."
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Mango Dash: Mango Juice Brand History - 0 views

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    Brand History The company was founded in the year 1977 by first generation entrepreneur Mr. Kanti Parasrampuria. He has a vast work experience in the field of textiles, beverages and plastics and a profound business acumen and managerial alacrity. The company benefits from his expertise and guidance and also relies on a highly experienced and well qualified professional management team for its day to day operations. Brand Advantage The company owns a fully automatic plant to manufacture 6000 liters per hour of fruit based beverages at Mandideep near Bhopal (M.P.), India. It is a state-of-art plant with two PET blowing and filling lines, one V-Pak (aseptic juice carton) and one stand-up pouch filling line. The infrastructure is par-excellence and ensures that delicious, safe and hygienic products are delivered to the market. The beverages made by us are untouched by hand are produced under stringent conditions. The beverage division has achieved the prestigious ISO 22000:2005 including HACCP certification from the Swiss multinational certification agency SGS. The facility is also certified ISO 9001:2008 from ICS. All the equipment's used in the plant are installed by vendors that are approved by big multinational beverage companies. The raw and packaging material procured is from good quality sources which are first audited for quality. The plant is centrally located in Bhopal with very good road, air and rail link to rest of the country. Our products are currently available in 15 states of India (updated Feb 2013) and counting. Mango dash created a great deal of excitement in its category and celebrated the indulgence in mangoes like no other brand had done before. While other players have portrayed the mango as a simple and innocent fruit, Mango dash celebrates the sheer indulgence and sensuality involved in consuming a mango. The creative 'Aamsutra' idea communicates the experience of extreme sensuous pleasure through the act of drinking M
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Mango Dash: Fruit Juice Companies and Brands In India - 0 views

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    Fruit Juice Companies and Brands In India

    PEPSI India
    Slice
    Slice was launched in India in 1993 as a refreshing mango drink and quickly went on to become a leading player in the category.

    In 2008, Slice was relaunched with a winning product formulation that made consumers fall in love with its taste. With new pack graphics and clutter-breaking advertising, Slice has built a powerful appeal.

    COCA Cola
    Maaza
    Introduced in 1970s, Maaza has today come to symbolize the very spirit of mangoes. Universally loved for its taste, color, thickness and wholesome properties, Maaza is the mango lover's first choice.The Union Beverages Factory, based in the UAE, began selling Maaza as a franchisee in the Middle East and Africa in 1976. By 1995, it had acquired rights to the Maaza brand in these countries through Maaza International Co LLC Dubai. Maaza was launched in 1976 in India. and in India, Maaza was acquired by Coca-Cola India in 1993 from Parle-Bisleri along with other brands

    Dabur India
    Dabur India Limited is a leading Indian consumer goods company with interests in Hair Care, Oral Care, Health Care, Skin Care, Home Care and Foods. From its humble beginnings in the bylanes of Calcutta way back in 1884 as an Ayurvedic medicines company, Dabur India Ltd has come a long way today to become a leading consumer products manufacturer in India.
    Basics of Nutrition & Healthy Living
    Eating the right food along with daily exercise will keep the body healthy and fit. A fit and healthy body ensures prevention from ailments. While all forms of exercise will benefit, a combination of strength, endurance, balance & stretching exercises are best. Limit inactive behavior such as television watching and computer time.

    Tristar Beverages
    Mango Dash
    The company was founded in the year 1977 by first generation entrepreneur Mr. Kanti Parasrampuria. He has a va
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What Men Note First in a Women.? | Beautiful Woman - 0 views

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    What Men Note First in a Women.? | Beautiful Woman
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5-Day Raw Food Dairy | Slate Magazine - 19 views

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    Jodi Mardesich works at the Ann Wigmore Institute, a living foods school in Puerto Rico. She was previously a staff writer for Fortune and the San-Jose Mercury News. Seven months ago, I wasn't even a vegetarian. I thought I'd skip most classes, but once I got here, I became morbidly fascinated with colon health, digestion, and the benefits of wheat grass, and I didn't miss a single class. At first I felt like utter crap-I had headaches daily, and I felt bitchy and exhausted. Detoxing, everyone at the institute called it. (They blame every unpleasant symptom on detoxing.) But about a week into my stay, I started to feel different. Energized. Mentally sharper. Happier. More serene. Lighter. (I lost 10 pounds in the first week and didn't really need to lose weight.) I slept less. I started waking at dawn and going to bed earlier than I would have left the house for a night of partying back home in New York. My eyes even started changing color. Not just the whites, which got whiter, but my irises changed, too-from very dark to a richer, reddish brown.
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    Wearing any magnetic bracelet or Bracelets for Pain might ease the pain caused due to arthritis of hips and knees, as the UK researchers proved. Anecdotal benefits already has been reported by the wearers yet studies are there which compare such bracelets with dumb version have produced a mixed result. The present study by the Medical Journal, British found the significant reduction of pain among more than 65 wearers. Again the Peninsular School Medical team said that the effect can be real and again depend on the individual's faith. Also, a magnet with high strength (about 170mTesla and above) is required to have an effect on the pain. Whatever is the mechanism, the benefits of magnetic bracelets seemed clinically useful. Women's are found to be wearing sleek stylish or broad bracelets of either silver plated, pure copper, bronze or gold plated which actually look good and many of you must have wondered what are these and if they are any sort of style statement or trend and many must have known what they actually are and wanted to know if they work or not. These are the magnetic therapy bracelets for women or Bracelets for Pain and you have guessed right so far, we are going to discuss, in this article. There is a variety of Bracelets for Pain. Simple magnetic copper bracelets, Turquoise leaf copper magnetic bracelets, copper double hearted magnetic bracelets, bracelets of copper with black onyx, copper leaf tiger eye magnetic bracelets, Two worlds copper bracelets, heavy magnetic bracelets with a cuff mirror touch, cuff solid shiny vines and flowery bracelet, crossroads magnetic bracelets with price range of $13-$49 are pretty popular, matching varied tastes of women with sleek, bold, beautiful designs and come with warranty and discounts too. It is advisable from some sources for pregnant women to not wear these Bracelets for Pain. People into sports can use these, these magnetic therapy bracelets for peop
Matti Narkia

Foodfacts.com is the world's first credible and comprehensive source on food ingredient... - 0 views

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    Foodfacts.com is the world's first credible and comprehensive source on food ingredients. Additional tools include a powerful diet and nutritional planner, weight tracker and food allergy alert system
Matti Narkia

Maternal Vitamin D Deficiency Is Associated with Bacterial Vaginosis in the First Trime... - 0 views

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    Vitamin D deficiency is associated with BV and may contribute to the strong racial disparity in the prevalence of BV. Maternal vitamin D deficiency is associated with bacterial vaginosis in the first trimester of pregnancy. Bodnar LM, Krohn MA, Simhan HN. J Nutr. 2009 Jun;139(6):1157-61. Epub 2009 Apr 8. PMID: 19357214 doi:10.3945/jn.108.103168
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Breastfeeding Does Not Protect Against Urinary Tract Infection in the First 3 Months of... - 0 views

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    Breastfeeding does not protect against urinary tract infection in the first 3 months of life, but vitamin D supplementation increases the risk by 76%. Katikaneni R, Ponnapakkam T, Ponnapakkam A, Gensure R. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2009 Sep;48(7):750-5. Epub 2009 Mar 4. PMID: 19264720 DOI: 10.1177/0009922809332588 The relative risk of UTI with breastfeeding versus formula feeding was 1.03 (0.58-1.82), and any breastfeeding versus no breastfeeding was 0.92 (0.58-1.45). Vitamin D supplementation increased the UTI risk, with a relative risk of 1.76 (1.07-2.91, P < .05). However, only formula-fed infants showed an increased risk of UTI after vitamin D supplementation.
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Switch to the Paleo Diet for a Better and Healthier Life - 1 views

What is the Paleo Diet? In the Paleolithic era, people were considered to be hunters and gathers. This meant, whatever they ate was either hunted or gathered. None of what they ate was cultured, g...

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Fast Weight Loss Advice: Want To Lose Weight: Start Paying Attention To Yourself - 0 views

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    Want To Lose Weight: Start Paying Attention To Yourself If I told you that taking time for yourself would lead to weight loss, a better body and improved self-image, would you do it? Many of my clients are super busy in both their personal and their professional lives. However, when I work with them, they come to realize when they put themselves first they start to lose weight, feel great and look great. They didn't think they had time to do something for themselves, but once they saw that they did and what it did for them, they soon changed their tune.
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