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Finally! More feel-good days for Crohn’s and colitis sufferers… Thanks to this 3-in-1 GI repair formula

October 27, 2017 by Michele Cagan It’s about more than pooping—but most people don’t realize that. Yes, you’re worried about how close you are to the nearest bathroom, if you actually make it out of the house. But you know that living with IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) involves so much more. There’s bloody... Read More >

Categories: nl-2017-11
Newsletter Issue: November 2017

FDA OKs drug linked to high cancer risk for kids

October 26, 2017 What uses won’t the FDA allow when highly risky drugs are involved? That seems like a fair question to ask after the agency said it had no objection to the psoriasis med Stelara being given to kids as young as 12 years old. We’re talking about a drug that has... Read More >

Categories: FDA Institute for Safe Medication Practices Johnson & Johnson psoriasis Stelara Stelara and cancer Stelara approval for kids

Drug-pushing bad apple in Congress — exposed!

October 24, 2017 If Congress and the Obama administration had been deliberately trying to get opioid drugs into the hands of every single American, they couldn’t have done a better job. Enough prescriptions for these deadly meds were written to supply every adult in the U.S. with a bottle! Take Kermit, West Virginia... Read More >

Categories: DEA Drug Enforcement Agency Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act Kermit Obama opioids Rep. Tom Marino West Virginia

Want to shave decades off your age? Look to your gut

October 23, 2017 Being healthy and active as you enjoy your golden years is one of the most important blessings you can have as you age. But even if you have a beautiful home, terrific grandkids, and good friends and relatives, you can’t benefit from the fruits of a lifetime of hard work... Read More >

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Yale scientists find how to treat IBS without risky drugs

October 16, 2017 Here are some words any IBS patient will be overjoyed to hear in the same sentence — “scientific evidence” for a “medication-free approach” to treating this painful and debilitating condition! If you’ve seen any commercials for IBS meds on TV, like the one for the drug Xifaxan with the pink... Read More >

Categories: drugs for IBS food intolerances and IBS IBS Viberzi Xifaxan Yale food sensitivity study

The most dangerous way there is to get some shut-eye

October 5, 2017 Yesterday, I told you how lack of sleep can set you up for major health issues including weight gain, cancer, and Alzheimer’s. Now, here’s the flip side of the story, and it’s just as bad — maybe even worse. A new survey done by the National Poll on Healthy Aging... Read More >

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The insulin warning every type 2 diabetic needs to hear

October 5, 2017 Being told you have type 2 diabetes is frightening enough, but here’s how you can go from the frying pan to the fire: Start taking insulin injections. But wait — isn’t that what diabetics need? Well, only sometimes. Certainly if you have type 1 diabetes, where you can’t make your... Read More >

Categories: complications of taking insulin dangers of insulin Diabetes insulin reversing type 2 diabetes type 2 diabetes

Is that MRI leaving behind a trail of toxins?

October 3, 2017 It’s the vital warning you won’t be seeing. Gadolinium-based contrast agents used in MRIs pose serious risks to all those who are injected with them — and once this heavy metal is inside of you, it won’t be leaving anytime soon. You would think something as important as this would... Read More >

Categories: enhanced MRI Gadolinium contrast agents GBCA MRIs nephrongenic system fibrosis NSF The LightHouse Project toxic MRI scans

Control IBS without putting your life in danger

October 2, 2017 Did the FDA approve a risky IBS drug that may work no better than an OTC med for diarrhea? That’s just one of the important questions that every patient who gets an Rx for Viberzi, a heavily promoted drug for IBS, it should be asking. In fact, the med has... Read More >

Categories: acute pancreatitis commercials for Viberzi IBS IBS C IBS D irritable bowel disease side effects of Viberzi Viberzi

Oral painkillers with benzocaine pose a risk to kids as well as adults

September 28, 2017 If your baby or grandbaby is crying out from the pain of teething, it’s only natural to want to do something to relieve their discomfort. But the last thing you should do is reach for one of those OTC gum-numbing products. You’d never know it by the packages showing the... Read More >

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Meds for type 2 may be a key reason diabetics are more fracture-prone

September 27, 2017 Once you reach a certain age, the last thing you want to do is break a bone! Frighteningly, that’s at the top of the list as to why seniors land in a nursing home. If you have type 2 diabetes, however, it turns out that the chances of suffering a... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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