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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2008

Diet.com Video Presents Common knowledge or diet study.




Sarah discusses recent studies that may or may not break new barriers in the scientific world of nutrition and weight loss.

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  • I never heard about the gum story until this video.. Did you really feel it would be best for less coverage?

  • We feel that given the results, there are different ways to present findings and instead of summarizing the results using "sexy" key words like weight loss it should be viewed as having too much sorbitol is dangerous to your health.

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  • shes not a bitch ur just hating shes the hottest person ever

  • gotta love how the majority of people leaving comments on here are complete assholes.

    love your videos! :)

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  • Keep worming Asian girls  # lushfmlk.info #

  • This is the most disjointed and unorganized "report" I've ever seen.

  • "New World Order" is why the medical industry is controlling medicine and feeding us rubbish news.

    Learn about it everyone must. support presidential candidate Ron Paul

  • Unfortunately, most of what WE learned in our college nutrition programs was wrong. Google Weston Price, Price-Pottenger, Paul Chek, or check out the videos on the YouTube PaulChekLive page or Underground Wellness. To learn about health, you have to study healthy people. You have a large fan base. Open your mind to the truth and educate them. You'll blow up!

  • Wow most of these comments are from complete asses! No wonder our society is so messed up!

  • Lol *sweatdrop*

    That's why on the back of sugarfree gum it often says "excess consumption may have a laxative effect". Sigh.

  • We get vitamin D from food (like fortified milk) but the sun's ultra violet rays are needed to metabolize vitamin D in order to make it useful to our bones.

  • As for the Vitamine D, it is known for a fact to help protect against Cardiovascular problems. How? By inhibiting the proliferation of lean muscular cells, by opposing their calcification, by decrsing production of pro-inflamatory cytokines and incrsing the anti-inflamatory ones and by regulating the renine/angiotensine system. Scared of the sun :)?, you should live in a cave with rachitism

  • Sorry, let me explain myself: I find it quite impolite from your part to mock scientific studies because that is how science advances and without it you would probably be death by now because of some easy treatable desease.

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