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To: Lane3 who wrote (80309)1/26/2004 10:18:54 AM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
Interesting article. Thanks for posting it.



To: Lane3 who wrote (80309)1/27/2004 8:20:49 AM
From: Tom Clarke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
I'd rather smoke and juggle than eat nuts and seeds...



To: Lane3 who wrote (80309)2/1/2004 7:54:42 PM
From: E  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
More on health. This talks about type II diabetes, but check out the effects of cinnamon on cholesterol, esp LDL's, and triglycerides, factors for heart disease:

magicvalley.com

"Richard Anderson, lead scientist at the Human Nutrition Research Center in Beltsville, Md., has been studying cinnamon and calls its medicinal properties the most significant nutritional discovery he's seen in 25 years.

''I don't know of anything else,`` he said, other than drugs, ''that can change glucose, triglycerides and cholesterol levels nearly so much.`` "