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A powerful way to fight cancer that doesn’t cost a dime!

November 23, 2016 he road to cancer survival usually doesn’t go in a straight line. It can be a long journey with discouraging setbacks along the way. But researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) hope to change that. And not with another new cancer drug that promises the sun, the... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer research cancer and fasting fasting fasting mimicking diet FMD University of California cancer study

New findings dispute conventional Alzheimer’s wisdom

November 21, 2016 With the media still busy in its post-election frenzy of coverage, apparently it just couldn’t find the time to report on the latest major finding about Alzheimer’s disease. Neuroscientists from the Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago have pretty much come out and said that everything we’ve been told about... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease Alzheimer’s study brain plaques amyloid plaques amyloids in brain brain scan Feinberg School of Medicine

Steer clear of risky, unnecessary scans for low back pain

November 16, 2016 One minute you’re fine, the next your back is in agony, and you can barely make it to the sofa. If the pain doesn’t go away in the next few days, that certainly calls for a doctor’s appointment along with a CT scan or MRI, right? Not exactly. Unnecessary testing... Read More >

Categories: CT Scans imaging for lower back pain MRIs unnecessary scans for lower back pain Veterans Affairs Center for Clinical Management Research

Beware of the hidden forms of this migraine trigger in food

November 7, 2016 A good friend of mine suffers from migraines so severe that they can put her out of action for days. When one strikes, she doesn’t waste a minute in going right for the heavy-duty meds to dull the pain. And of all the food triggers she tries to avoid, the... Read More >

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EXPOSED: Diabetes drug scam Scientists say attacking blood sugar is not the answer

November 2, 2016 It’s a multi-billion dollar scam... the diabetes drug industry... and it affects millions of people worldwide. Big Pharma has had a chokehold on diabetes treatment for decades, pushing more drugs—and more dangerous drugs—for lowering blood sugar on doctors and patients alike. But, as it turns out, tightly controlling blood sugar,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: November 2016

Researchers find how to protect cells from age-related damage

November 1, 2016 Every minute of the day your body and brain are under fire from toxic stress. I don’t mean the stress of too many bills or a hectic schedule. No, this is stealth stress that’s mostly invisible. The kind you don’t know is there. It comes from chemicals in food and... Read More >

Categories: cellular aging glutathione how to boost levels of glutathione N-acetylcysteine NAC studies on NAC study on glutathione

The bombshell report that should curb statin use once and for all!

October 25, 2016 When the American Heart Association issues a warning about statins, you know it’s serious. Because these cholesterol-lowering meds, like Lipitor, Zocor and Crestor, are the mainstream’s most cherished sacred cows. Admitting that any problems might be associated with them is practically treason! But these findings are so important, even the... Read More >

Categories: AHA American Heart Association blood thinners Crestor dangers of statins Lipitor statin drug interactions statins Zocor

This prostate cancer treatment can put you on a fast track to dementia

October 20, 2016 It’s the most barbaric cancer treatment of all. And it’s being done to over half of all guys diagnosed with prostate cancer. That goes for men with early and low-risk cases as well. Almost a year ago I told you about a study done on androgen deprivation therapy, or ADT.... Read More >

Categories: ADT ADT and Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s disease androgen deprivation therapy prostate cancer treatments for prostate cancer

Cancer-causing Monsanto weed killer now found in infant oat cereal

October 17, 2016 The FDA has just confirmed that residues of the cancer-causing weed-killing chemical glyphosate have now turned up in baby food! Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Roundup, the monster herbicide from Monsanto that’s sprayed on genetically-modified crops. But it’s also sprayed on lots of non-GM ones — like the oats... Read More >

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Study finds fructose can be especially dangerous to diabetics

October 17, 2016 A new study has just revealed the most damning evidence to date on the dangers of fructose. And those in the greatest jeopardy are the people who were once told this sweetener was a dream come true for them...diabetics. Harvard scientists have discovered how the sweetener can “open the floodgates”... Read More >

Categories: Agave syrup Diabetes fatty liver disease foods containing fructose fructose fructose dangers HFCS HFCS 90 high fructose corn syrup liver fat

Feds finally admit alternative therapies relieve pain without drugs

October 11, 2016 Tai chi for fibromyalgia? Yoga for back pain? How about acupuncture for knee arthritis? If you think these are recommendations coming from a group of aging hippies, well, they’re not. That advice, and plenty more like it, is straight from the feds — the National Center for Complementary and Integrative... Read More >

Categories: acupuncture diverse medical practices National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health Natural remedies for pain NCCIH tai chi yoga
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