Food Additive Code Numbers (numerical order)
This list will show what chemicals are associated with the numbers used on food labels.
Food Additive Code Numbers (numerical order)
This list will show what chemicals are associated with the numbers used on food labels.
Food Additives list - alphabetical listing
This list will explain what chemical is linked with the number that may be labelled on a food product.
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Extracts from rosehip may reduce pain associated with osteoarthritis by 37 per cent.
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Between 60 and 75% of US physicians may use dietary supplements and do recommended dietary supplements to patients related to their specialty, finds a new survey.
Cooked food may provide more energy than raw: Study
Cooking may increase the energetic availability of food, meaning that energy assessment for food labeling could depend on how a product is prepared, according to new research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
http://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/Science/Cooked-food-may-provide-more-energy-than-raw-Study
Read MoreResearch review - Statins and CoQ10 (Ubiquinone) synthesis
This scientific study shows how some cholesterol medications can block the production of a particular nutrient known as Coenzyme Q10 (aka CoQ10) in the body. As CoQ10 is necessary for energy production by cells of our body, it has been suggested that this may explain the fatigue, aches and pains that are a common side effect of cholesterol medication. Furthermore taking CoQ10 tablets or capsules with cholesterol medication may be a safe and effective option to prevent this common problem. As always you should consult with your healthcare professional to check if it is suitable for you, so I have added a link to the full text article for you to print off and take with you to your appointment.
“Coenzyme Q10 is an important component of mitochondrial biochemistry, allowing for the production of ATP.
HMA Co-A reductase inhibitors or statins inhibit one of the key steps in coenzyme Q10 synthesis.
These drugs have been associated with a reduction in serum and muscle tissue coenzyme Q10 levels and may play a role in statin-induced myopathy."