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Regenerate youthful health and vitality
 with this prized natural oddity

May 3, 2016 It’s a wonder of nature, a true oddity... The only organ in any mammal that can regenerate completely and continuously. And scientists are tripping over themselves to tap into that power, and figure out all the implications for human health, especially in trauma medicine and organ replacement. Imagine losing a... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2016

Stand tall with the surprising Mediterranean secret for strong bones

May 3, 2016 In the heart of southern Europe, deep in the Mediterranean Basin, men and women alike have a secret for keeping strong, solid bones well into their golden years. For years, scientists thought that these steady, self-reliant people kept sturdy bones by following the Mediterranean Diet... and they were almost right.... Read More >

Categories: bones healthy bones nl-2016-05
Newsletter Issue: May 2016

Laundry ‘poison’ pods sending thousands of kids to the ER

April 27, 2016 When those so-called detergent “pods” hit the market a few years back, they were supposed to make our lives easier. Just pop one in the washing machine or dishwasher, and off you go – no measuring, no mess. But it turns out those pods are causing a different – and... Read More >

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Study finds certain allergy drugs can shrink your brain

April 20, 2016 For many of us, the warm springtime air and blooming trees and flowers mean one thing — unbearable allergies. But before you run down to the CVS or your doctor’s office for some meds, there’s an important warning you need to hear. Researchers from the Indiana University School of Medicine... Read More >

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When Big Pharma finally admits statin muscle pain is real, watch out!

April 13, 2016 For years it’s been the worst-kept secret in mainstream medicine — and now it looks like Big Pharma is coming clean. Sort of. If you’re one of the countless people who have been suffering extreme muscle pain or weakness while taking statins, you were probably told the drugs weren’t causing... Read More >

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Common vitamin found to offer life-saving heart benefits

April 7, 2016 If you or someone you love suffers from heart failure, I bet it’s been a while since you got good news. You’ve probably been told that the breathing problems... the constant fatigue... the feeling like your heart is beating out of your chest... are going to be with you for... Read More >

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Latest claim about ‘benefits’ of aspirin pales compared to its risks

April 7, 2016 Aspirin was supposed to be some sort of miracle drug. But the only “miracle” is that so many doctors keep buying into the hype. For years we were told that a daily aspirin was a surefire way to prevent a heart attack — and even the FDA later admitted that... Read More >

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Most deadly allergic reactions caused by drugs, not food

April 5, 2016 It may be the single greatest danger you face when you pop a prescription drug — one that could end up killing you in a matter of minutes. And there’s a good chance you’ve never been warned about it. It seems like every time we hear a news report about... Read More >

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New electric-current therapy may offer paralysis cure

April 4, 2016 Rob Summers was a strong and fit college athlete who had big dreams of playing Major League Baseball. But all that ended when he was struck by a car and left a quadriplegic. For Kent Stephenson, it was a motorcycle accident at 21 that left him paralyzed from the chest... Read More >

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Ancient Asian herb erases chronic, crippling pain
 without risking addiction… or death

April 4, 2016 It can happen very fast, so subtly you don’t notice. Through no fault of your own, you’re dependent on prescription pain medication... Powerful, dangerous drugs that are known to be highly addictive yet ineffective for actually treating your pain.1 Thankfully, there’s a natural way to make your pain—no matter how... Read More >

Categories: nl-2016-04
Newsletter Issue: April 2016

Vaccine-autism link back in spotlight, thanks to censorship of film

March 31, 2016 From the Godfather to Al Capone, he’s spent his career playing some of the toughest guys around. But when it came time to expose some deep, dark secrets about vaccines, Robert DeNiro chickened out – faster than you could day “fuggedaboutit.” By now you may have already heard the news.... Read More >

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