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Could this be the reason deadly strokes are on the rise?

September 25, 2017 After steadily improving over the past few decades, the numbers of Americans dying due to a stroke is now going in the other direction. And it’s not just seniors who are in danger. Those so-called “millennials” (who run in age from 18 to 34), could probably be renamed “illennials,” as... Read More >

Categories: Avandia CDC Celebrex drugs for high blood pressure drugs that can cause a stroke high blood pressure NSAIDs rise in stroke deaths strokes type 2 diabetes

The most frightening news yet on the dangers of aspirin

September 18, 2017 For years now, you’ve been hearing glowing reports about how a daily aspirin can significantly cut your risk of cancer — especially colon cancer. Unfortunately, however, it’s a lot more complicated than we were led to believe. And, based on flimsy evidence, millions may have started up on a habit... Read More >

Categories: aspirin aspirin and colon cancer colon cancer dangers of daily aspirin U.S. Preventative Services Task Force USPSTF

Want to live longer? Stop doing what those ‘experts’ advise

September 13, 2017 The low-fat myth is one that just won’t go away. To this day, we keep on hearing how consuming too much fat will give us heart disease and cancer — along with obesity and every other ill in the world. Groups such as the American Heart Association have been leading... Read More >

Categories: butter carbohydrates coconut oil health benefits of dietary fat healthy fats low fat diet PURE study

The common food additive that’s causing you to overeat

September 12, 2017 Could eating a simple breakfast be causing you to pack on the pounds? And no, I’m not talking about a farmhouse special of eggs, flapjacks, bacon, sausage, and toast! Just some cereal... that’s right, a bowl of corn, bran, or maybe oat cereal. What you would probably consider to be... Read More >

Categories: artificial preservatives BHT BHT and obesity Cedars-Sinai Medical Center endocrine disruptors

Is too much salt making your heart fail… or too little?

September 11, 2017 The salt naysayers are at it again! And now they’ve come up with yet another variation on their scare-tactics theme: that heart failure may be the fault of salt as well. Add that to the long list of reasons sodium will send you to an early grave, and it’s enough... Read More >

Categories: benefits of consuming more sodium dangers of cutting sodium too low heart failure salt sodium

This hidden chemical could cause your heart rhythm to go haywire

September 7, 2017 If you’ve ever suffered from a known episode of Afib, you know firsthand it can be scary. And if you don’t “convert” back to a normal heart rhythm soon enough, you may find yourself having to make some tough choices about starting up on more drugs — and perhaps even... Read More >

Categories: Afib arterial fibrillation autolyzed yeast hydrolyzed protein monosodium glutamate MSG sodium caseinate soy protein soy protein concentrate and soy protein isolate yeast extract

Diabetes drug combos come with a deadly twist… This exotic plant extract lets you throw those prescriptions away

August 29, 2017 by Michele Cagan It starts with one prescription for diabetes... then two... then three. And your doctor still isn’t happy with the results, so he adds painful insulin injections. Now your blood sugar is under tight control—but you feel worse than ever. You may even be experiencing some alarming symptoms,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: September 2017

Could this microscopic menace be in your next meal?

August 28, 2017 You’re no longer in control of your own body. You’re just a shell of a human... a “host” for an intrusive parasite that literally drains the life right out of you. It’s not Invasion of the Bodysnatchers... The Brain Eaters... or even The Thing. It’s Attack of the Cyclospora! But... Read More >

Categories: CDC cyclosporiasis outbreak food-borne illnesses imported food parasites washing bagged salad yclospora

Urgent: Protect your brain before an MRI

August 16, 2017 After decades of doctors hemming and hawing over the risks of gadolinium-based dyes used in enhanced MRIs, researchers at Case Western Reserve University have finally issued a report that acknowledges something that we’ve suspected for a long time. Gadolinium, a heavy metal added to certain dyes used in imaging (called... Read More >

Categories: Case Western Reserve University enhanced MRIs Gadolinium contrast dyes gadolinium in the brain GBCA MRIs

Do you already have what it takes to keep Alzheimer’s at bay?

August 15, 2017 Sadly, the “Rhinestone Cowboy” has ridden off into the sunset. Last week, we said goodbye to one of the greatest and most beloved recording artists of our time, Glen Campbell, who passed away at the age of 81. In a long career that spanned six decades, you might not be... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease dementia drugs and Alzheimer’s Eli Lilly Glen Campbell meds that mimic Alzheimer’s

The danger in being more than sore after exercise

August 14, 2017 Here’s how trying to get fit too fast can kill you. You might think I’m talking about a heart attack or heat stroke, but I’m not. This particular side effect of pushing yourself beyond what your body is used to doing can land you in the hospital before you know... Read More >

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Deadly liver epidemic can be traced to this common additive

August 14, 2017 Researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center are hard at work developing a drug that they say will treat one of the plagues of our time — the epidemic called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, or NAFLD. This devastating disease can strike men, women, and even children. And it can... Read More >

Categories: Agave syrup crystalline fructose fatty liver disease fructose HFCS high fructose corn syrup liver toxins NAFLD NASH
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