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Hot Topics / Farting Cures Cancer!!!
« on: May 06, 2008, 02:14:03 am »
I've put this article in the Hot Topics forum as it's a little condescending towards the French - (apologies to any French-speakers on the board):-

"Throw caution to wind, France told
By Henry Samuel, in Paris
Last Updated: 12:01am BST 02/05/2008

A French doctor is urging his countrymen to give free rein to flatulence, sweating and other bodily taboos to reduce the risk of cancer.

In his book, Le Grand Ménage (Spring cleaning), Frédéric Saldmann invites them to embrace the stereotypical British view of the French and to have a relaxed attitude to bodily functions.

He calls for a "May '68" of the body – an emancipation for belching, breaking wind and sweating profusely. "Eliminating" the two litres of gas produced a day by the average Frenchman "is a natural process", he writes, adding that retaining it can be harmful to the intestines. The French, he adds, should "dare to fart".

Dr Saldmann also recommends cutting down on chewing gum, never eating while walking and reducing the intake of fizzy drinks.

Similarly, he says his countrymen should feel free to belch at will and certainly after each meal. This, he says, is the best way to reduce the risk of getting a hiatal hernia, an ailment which affects almost a third of French people. Keeping air in the stomach leads to more heartburn, which increases the risk of cancer of the oesophagus. The rise of this disease in France, he says, is due to "the burp that we no longer do".

Dr Saldmann also recommends throwing out anti-perspirants. "To block sweat not only stops the elimination of toxins," he writes, "but also a certain number of messages that are potentially very attractive to the opposite sex."

Moreover, he insists that the smell of male sweat, citing Italian research on the subject, reduces stress in women. "

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Here's the link:-

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/earth/2008/05/04/scibald104.xml

Article follows below:-

Pollution sends men bald
By Jasper Copping
Last Updated: 12:01am BST 04/05/2008



Men living in polluted areas are more likely to go bald than those breathing cleaner air, a new study suggests.

The ground breaking research, by academics at the University of London, has linked the onset of male pattern baldness, to environmental factors, such as air pollution and smoking.

The scientists believe toxins and carcinogens found in polluted air can stop hair growing by blocking mechanisms that produce the protein from which hair is made. Baldness is known to be hereditary, but the new research suggests that environmental factors could exacerbate hair loss.

It raises the hope that scientists may be able to develop treatments for balding men, with topical creams that are able to combat the effects of pollution on hair follicles.

Mike Philpott, from the school of medicine at Queen Mary University of London, said: "We think any pollutant that can get into the bloodstream or into the skin and into the hair follicle could cause some stress to it and impair the ability of the hair to make a fibre.

"There are a whole host of carcinogens and toxins in the environment that could trigger this. It suggests that if you stop smoking or live in an area with less air pollution, you may be less predisposed to hair loss."

The study, recently published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, involved removing hair follicles from balding men and then studying the samples in laboratories.

The team noted disruption in the process of hair growth, caused by oxidative stress, which destroys cells and is made worse by the effects of smoking and air pollution.

Prof Philpott added: "There is an inherited basis to hair loss, but we are have now identified environmental factors that are important too."

The team plan to conduct further tests to pinpoint precise sources which may cause baldness, including trying to grow hair in different environments that are rich in nicotine and other pollutants found in air.

Nilofer Farjo, a hair transplant doctor involved in the research, added: "This may lead to new methods of treating genetic hair loss. The research suggests that environmental factors like smoking and air pollution contribute to hair loss because they introduce elements that are harmful to the normal mechanisms by which the cells work.

"There's undoubtedly genetics involved as well, but now we know there are environmental factors too. If you live in a place with cleaner air, you might be at less risk."

According to the British Association of Dermatologists, hereditary hair loss, or androgenetic alopecia, is responsible for 95 per cent of hair loss and is seen in men and women.

In men, where is it is also known as male pattern baldness, it involves the progressive thinning of hair along the hair line. In women, it causes the hair to thin on the crown of the head and tends to be less noticeable.

Hair loss can begin as early as the teens, and by the age of 35, almost 40 percent of men and women show some degree of hair loss.

The human head comes equipped with 100,000 tiny hair follicles, from each of which grow a single hair.

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Suggestion Box / Re: Re Journals
« on: May 06, 2008, 01:41:29 am »
I guess so. Any reason why not?

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Suggestion Box / Re Journals
« on: May 06, 2008, 12:33:19 am »
I've changed my mind - a Journals forum would be OK. I already know of 4 Raw Animal Food blogs(not including Edwin's), one of which is Primal-Diet-based, so they could be posted as examples in that Journals section, to fill it up.

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Suggestion Box / Various suggestions
« on: May 05, 2008, 09:51:24 pm »
(This is not meant to be something to be implemented now but at a much later date):- These forums should, IMO, eventually have a personals board like some other diet-related sites. Plus, an announcements forum would be good - but, for the moment, the fewer forums we have the better. I do think that if one or two of the various forums doesn't get any posts at all for considerable lengths of time, that we should temporarily close it until some of the other forums get too overcrowded etc.

Also I've thought that we should start posting invitations to other forums(other than rawpaleodiet) within a week or so - by then things will have got going. If you think we should start that much earlier or later , feel free to point this out, giving your reasons. Cheers

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Welcoming Committee / New Member:Geoff
« on: May 05, 2008, 06:46:13 pm »
Hello (again),

This is Geoff. Bit of a hassle doing this all over again, but I guess it's necessary if we want full control over the data.

We need to get as many  links as possible pointing to this forum as one can't yet find it via a Google search. I've therefore changed my Hotmail  signature to include those links every time I post to the yahoo groups. Makes things easier for me, at least.

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