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More than a cooling gel, Aloe vera may just be a diabetic’s best friend

July 7, 2016 You may think of Aloe vera as just a cooling gel to use if you get a sunburn. But this cactus-like plant can do a lot more than just soothe skin. It turns out that it may be a diabetic’s best friend! A just-out study from researchers at an Air... Read More >

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FDA sees its way clear to okay another risky and needless corneal inlay

July 5, 2016 They fall off your face, they’re easy to lose, and every year or so, you seem to need a stronger pair. There’s no doubt about it — life with reading glasses can be annoying. But are they such an annoyance that you’d be willing to risk excruciating eye pain, infections... Read More >

Categories: corneal inlay eye surgery FDA presbyopia Raindrop Near Vision Inlay reading glasses ReVision Optics side effects Raindrop Inlay

Many doctors are clueless about radiation risks from scans

July 4, 2016 When it comes to CT scans, most mainstream docs have itchy trigger fingers. They’ll order one up for just about anything. But how much does the mainstream really understand about all the risks and radiation they’re exposing you to? A new study on mainstream doctors and radiologists... the same people... Read More >

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For your brain’s sake, beware of aluminum in food, drugs and cosmetics

June 13, 2016 Can you guess how researchers give laboratory rats Alzheimer’s disease? It’s simple — they just feed them aluminum! That’s right, aluminum. The same metal that’s used in food and drugs, pots and pans and applied to our underarms every day. For years we’ve known that aluminum can be toxic for... Read More >

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Deadly meat industry secret is finally revealed

June 9, 2016 Margaret Lamkin will never forget the day she ordered a medium rare steak at an Applebee’s restaurant. The 87-year-old Iowa woman was struck down a week later with acute diarrhea that wouldn’t let up. But what happened next will be with her for the rest of her life. The steak... Read More >

Categories: contaminated meat dangers of mechanically tenderized beef E. coli 0157 Margaret Lamkin Mechanically tenderized meat rare beef USDA

No more plucking… waxing… bleaching… shaving… 
Pain-free secret stops unwanted facial hair before it grows

June 7, 2016 Ladies, say goodbye to the daily torture of facial hair removal... for good. If you’re tired of the struggle to keep your facial hair hidden from your husband, your friends, and even strangers you pass on the street, keep reading... Because there’s a hair-fighting phenomenon that can painlessly and easily... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: June 2016

Feds make a mess out of new nutrition labels

May 26, 2016 It’s hard to believe that the most lasting fiasco from the Obama administration will be found in the supermarket. For the first time in 20 years, the boxes that say “Nutrition Facts” that you see on every processed food label are going to be changed. And not for the better.... Read More >

Categories: added sugars changes to nutrition labels dangers of HFCS FDA HFCS high fructose corn syrup honey maple syrup Michele Obama Nutrition Facts Label sugar sugar association sugars

FDA finally acknowledges it has no idea what’s really ‘healthy’

May 19, 2016 There’s only one place on Earth where Frosted Flakes cereal is considered healthier than salmon. Or where a scientist will swear that low-fat Pop Tarts give you the same nutritional bang as almonds or avocados. And, unfortunately for all of us, that place is FDA headquarters. For years I’ve been... Read More >

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The bad news about these acid-suppressing meds just keeps on coming

May 17, 2016 For years I’ve been warning you about the dangers of proton pump inhibitors. Drugs like Nexium, Prilosec and Prevacid. People pop them daily to treat heartburn and block stomach acid. And they’ve been linked to everything from infections to broken bones to kidney damage. But now, researchers from three large... Read More >

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Vitamin breakthrough slows your organs’ aging to a crawl

May 3, 2016 Let’s face it – looking and feeling our age isn’t always a whole lot of fun. There’s nothing more frustrating than waking up with a new wrinkle or pain that wasn’t there the day before. But some of these visible signs of aging are nothing compared to what’s going on... Read More >

Categories: aging well anti-aging vitamin benefits of taking NR metformin mitochrondria Nicotinamide riboside NR NR can slow organ aging tests with nicotinamide riboside vitamin B3
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Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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