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Government dietary ‘experts’ retract some – but not all — of their bad advice

March 2, 2015 Even though the “official” Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee now admits eggs and other high-cholesterol foods are OK, it still refuses to budge on butter... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol coconut oil Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee fat fat for brain health fat is good for you how Americans should eat new standing on cholesterol nutrient of concern studies on fat USDA

Lifelong pain vanishes in minutes thanks to surprising Indian snakebite cure

February 24, 2015 No matter how long you’ve been suffering, ParActin can help ease the pain. Whether you struggle with an autoimmune condition like RA or MS, or you’ve never really gotten a definitive diagnosis, ParActin is proven to tackle the inflammatory proteins that cause every day pain... Read More >

Categories: nl-2015-03 ParActin
Newsletter Issue: March 2015

How to rid your diet of some really nasty chemical residues

February 23, 2015 Organophosphates are among the most toxic pesticides out there, linked to nerve damage and even some childhood cancers. But there’s an easy way to lower your risk of exposure... Read More >

Categories: how to lower your pesticide risk leukemia in children organic apples organic applesauce organic food organophosphates pesticides

New drug no panacea for heart failure – and has a very dark side

February 23, 2015 The announcement for this new heart med made it seem almost like a cure for heart failure. In reality, it isn’t -- but it does block what is thought to be one of your body’s chief defenses against Alzheimer’s... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease Duke University FDA heart failure LCZ696 new drug for heart failure Novartis treating heart failure new drug

Benadryl and numerous other OTC drugs linked to Alzheimer’s

February 9, 2015 New research finds that taking drugs like Benadryl, even at the “minimum effective dose” for prolonged periods can put you at high risk for developing dementia... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen Alzheimer's Disease anticholinergic Benadryl Chlor-Trimeton Dramamine drugs that cause Alzheimer’s OTC drugs study on anticholinergic drugs Tylenol PM

HFCS by a different name may be even more hazardous to your health

January 19, 2015 Even if you carefully read food labels to avoid high fructose corn syrup, you still might be consuming it – lots of it. A version sneakily renamed to make it sound “healthy... Read More >

Categories: changing name of HFCS corn sugar fatty liver disease FDA fructose HFCS HFCS 90 high fructose corn syrup liver disease NALFD NASH non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Big Pharma’s ‘point man’ takes his show on the road

January 15, 2015 Dr. Paul Offit travels far and wide to convince people that vaccines are nothing to worry about. But it's what he has to say about the ones made with aborted fetal cells that is most interesting... Read More >

Categories: Children's Hospital Philadelphia fetal cell vaccines Merck Paul Offit Paul Offit and vaccines Pfizer UCLA vaccine side effects

Worm ‘study’ gives some dangerous advice about painkiller

January 5, 2015 If you saw some recent headlines saying that the drug ibuprofen can add years to your life, you weren't hearing the whole story. And it's a humdinger... Read More >

Categories: Buck Institute for Research on Aging dangers of ibuprofin Dr. Brian Kennedy Ibuprofin study on worms and ibuprofin worms
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