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		<title>By: &#191;Los antioxidantes prolongan la vida? &#124; Tecnoculto</title>
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		<dc:creator>&#191;Los antioxidantes prolongan la vida? &#124; Tecnoculto</dc:creator>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] fuente    Artículos RelacionadosLas Vitaminas [en Exceso] Pueden MatartePequeñas (y frecuentes) dosis de café, para mantenernos alertaLa Inquisición: Relaciones sexuales con un demonioLa maldición de Mcbeth: Se confirma la relación entre el insomnio y la paranoiaLa marihuana es buena para la pielTiras reactivas para saber si nuestro café es descafeinado o noEl hombre que se está transformando en mujer &#160;Suscríbete por: Email | RSS | Twitter [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 23:49:14 +0000</pubDate>
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Laughter is the key to any woman’ s heart (and bed!) Make her laugh and you will be instantly more attractive to her. Laughter releases endorphins and is a well known aphrodisiac. Also, a sense of humour reveals intelligence and women love that in men....</description>
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<p>Laughter is the key to any woman’ s heart (and bed!) Make her laugh and you will be instantly more attractive to her. Laughter releases endorphins and is a well known aphrodisiac. Also, a sense of humour reveals intelligence and women love that in men&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: Un exceso de vitaminas antioxidantes puede acelerar tu muerte &#171; Comentarios de actualidad</title>
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		<dc:creator>Un exceso de vitaminas antioxidantes puede acelerar tu muerte &#171; Comentarios de actualidad</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 13:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Simon Carter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Simon Carter</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:10:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Whilst this argument is primarily about balance and appropriate dosage of certain isolated Vitamins and Minerals, the health benefits of adequate nutrition is not in question. However, it is surely plausible that two babies will have biochemical differences and requirements  very soon after  birth.  Add 40 years for example, of insubstantial diet, or even what appears to be a healthy diet; but if a metabolism  uses more of one mineral than another,  or has an  inability to synthesise and utilize say zinc or selenium over a long period  the system may never be able to catch up. Eventually, it is again feasible for organs in the body to compete with each other for what is available, leading to break down of its function and physical malady. I'm not certain over what period these studies extend, or the breakdown of age groups, but very few people of the general population  were regularly taking Vitamin Supplements in 1970 (i've seen figs that suggest around 20%). It would have to be this 20% studied  and monitored over the last 40 years in order to assess whether the blanket coverage of a Multi Vitamin has had a generally beneficial effect upon that persons system and thus avoiding dangerous ill health</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whilst this argument is primarily about balance and appropriate dosage of certain isolated Vitamins and Minerals, the health benefits of adequate nutrition is not in question. However, it is surely plausible that two babies will have biochemical differences and requirements  very soon after  birth.  Add 40 years for example, of insubstantial diet, or even what appears to be a healthy diet; but if a metabolism  uses more of one mineral than another,  or has an  inability to synthesise and utilize say zinc or selenium over a long period  the system may never be able to catch up. Eventually, it is again feasible for organs in the body to compete with each other for what is available, leading to break down of its function and physical malady. I&#8217;m not certain over what period these studies extend, or the breakdown of age groups, but very few people of the general population  were regularly taking Vitamin Supplements in 1970 (i&#8217;ve seen figs that suggest around 20%). It would have to be this 20% studied  and monitored over the last 40 years in order to assess whether the blanket coverage of a Multi Vitamin has had a generally beneficial effect upon that persons system and thus avoiding dangerous ill health</p>
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