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Hit your body’s reset button with this natural DNA repair kit

April 5, 2017 by Michele Cagan DNA is a tricky thing. It dictates everything about your physical life, and holds the blueprint for every cell in your body. But it’s also alarmingly fragile and easily damaged. That damage can set off a spiral of pain and disease. But hidden inside a prized Amazon... Read More >

Categories: nl-2017-04
Newsletter Issue: April 2017

Want to find out what’s in the food you’re eating? Here’s how

April 3, 2017 What caught your eye the last time you were in the supermarket that landed in your cart — even if it wasn’t on your list? If you’re like a lot of shoppers, it probably turned out to be a product that said it was “low” in something, be it calories,... Read More >

Categories: food labels how to find MSG in food ingredient labels low fat low salt low sugar Nutrition Facts Label study on food claims

FDA issues warning about fatal reactions to IBS med

March 21, 2017 You can’t watch TV for more than ten minutes these days without seeing that commercial for the IBS drug Viberzi featuring the red-headed girl in the beige jumpsuit. She even has a name — Irritabelle. No, I’m not kidding! Whether you find these ads to be amusing, or downright annoying,... Read More >

Categories: FDA warning IBS IBS with diarrhea pancreatitis side effects of Viberzi Viberzi Viberzi commercial vitamin d

Fainting could be nothing to worry about!

March 14, 2017 It’s one of the scariest things that can happen. One minute you’re fine... and the next you’re out cold! And it can be even more frightening if you’re with a friend or loved one who faints. But passing out suddenly, called syncope (pronounced SIN-ko-pee), is very common. It could be... Read More >

Categories: American College of Cardiology American Heart Association fainting guidelines for treating syncope Heart Rhythm Society Syncope

Study finds popular bone drugs actually cause fractures

March 8, 2017 Breaking a hip may be one of the most devastating events that can happen to anyone over 65. And making a bad situation even worse, a new international study has found that the repercussions from a hip fracture can last much longer than ever imagined. But along with that bad... Read More >

Categories: bisphosphonates Dr. Richard Abel drugs that weaken bones fosamax hip fractures microcracks in bones Reclast and Boniva

Reverse chemotherapy “brain drain” with this natural brain-restoring formula

March 7, 2017 by Michele Cagan You’re not crazy... or wrong... or just getting older. No matter who tells you differently, “chemo brain” is a very real and destructive condition brought on by the ravages of conventional cancer treatments.1,2,3 And chemotherapy doesn’t only cause temporary memory and cognitive issues... the brain drain can... Read More >

Categories: nl-2017-03
Newsletter Issue: March 2017

Do vaccines given to kids still contain mercury? You bet!

February 27, 2017 Imagine buying a car — and when you ask about what kind of safety rating it has, being attacked, derided, and told that it’s safe simply because the car company says it is. You’d probably go buy that car someplace else! Well, that’s exactly what’s going on with vaccines and... Read More >

Categories: $100 000 thimerosal challenge flu shots mercury mercury in vaccines Robert DeNiro Robert Kennedy thimerosal World Mercury Project

Where drugs fail, natural therapies work for Alzheimer’s

February 23, 2017 Despite wishing on a star (or a whole bunch of them) Big Pharma’s dream of a new Alzheimer’s drug didn’t come true... again. The latest dud, called idalopirdine, was even given a “fast track approval” by the FDA last year. That, no doubt, gave high hopes to the drugmaker that... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease drugs for Alzheimer's FDA idalopirdine Lundbeck natural remedies for Alzheimer’s

Can the flu shot damage your heart?

February 15, 2017 The American Heart Association wants us to “think red” during February for American Heart Month. It even sponsored a “Wear Red Day” at the beginning of the month. But instead of wearing red, we should be seeing red over a new study about the flu vaccine and those suffering from... Read More >

Categories: American Heart Association American Heart Month flu vaccine flu vaccine heart damage heart failure influenza shot influenza shot causes inflammation

Clarity, attention, focus, and drive: Regain your brain with this “not-magic” pill

February 5, 2017 by Michele Cagan We associate it with kids, but ADD—attention deficit disorder—impacts millions of adults as well. Unfortunately, since it’s thought to be a “kids’ problem,” the medical community doesn’t always recognize how serious this can be for adults. For one thing, in older adults ADD is often misdiagnosed as... Read More >

Categories: nl-2017-02
Newsletter Issue: February 2017

Score one for consumers: Monsanto loses big in California

February 2, 2017 This could be the biggest blow ever to the biotech bully Monsanto. Just last week, a superior court judge issued a tentative ruling that California was within its rights to require that a warning be put on the herbicide Roundup, saying it may cause cancer. Obviously, the last thing Monsanto... Read More >

Categories: California Roundup cancer warning glyphosate IARC Monsanto Roundup Roundup cancer World Health Organization

Mental health therapy essential to recovery from cancer

January 31, 2017 If there’s ever an excellent example of the “mind-body connection” it’s when someone has cancer. While some doctors have recognized the benefits of treating the “whole person,” it’s pretty much a crap shoot whether cancer patients get any recognition of those needs or not. And as if the concept needed... Read More >

Categories: alternative treatments for cancer Cancer therapies mind body connection music therapy Norman Cousins pet therapy
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