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Finally, the mainstream wakes up and vindicates sodium

August 22, 2011 Researchers finally got around to showing that salt/sodium consumption is NOT the problem...Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers followed the diets and medical records of more than 12,000 adults for an average of about 15 years. Those who had the highest sodium intake and lowest potassium intake had the... Read More >

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An herbal extract may provide significant symptom relief for heart failure patients

August 11, 2011 I hope someone at the university is planning to continue Ernst's work. According to Reuters, Ernst led studies that demonstrate the usefulness of several natural therapies, including hypnosis for managing labor pain, St. John's Wort for mild depression, and hawthorn for the treatment of congestive heart failure... Read More >

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Protect your brain from stroke damage with this remarkable supplement

August 2, 2011 I immediately thought of Clarence when I came across two remarkable new stroke studies this week. It is too late for Bruce's buddy, but it may not be too late for you or someone you love to avoid the same fate... Read More >

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Cutting-edge invention reduces pain and erases inflammation in minutes

July 25, 2011 Dr. Corley’s cutting-edge invention is a special fabric comprised of carbonized bamboo charcoal and germanium (more on that in just a moment). This fabric, the centerpiece of the Incrediwear product line, literally increases the blood flow to any area it touches... Read More >

Categories: blood flow carbonized bamboo charcoal germanium Incredibrace Incredisock Incrediwear nl-2011-08
Newsletter Issue: August 2011

Harnessing electricity to treat brain tumors without chemo

July 21, 2011 You might ask yourself (like I did), "Why would mainstreamers even consider using a therapy that would have once been immediately dismissed as outrageous quackery?" Because it appears to work... Read More >

Categories: American Society of Clinical Oncology brain tumors electricity to treat cancer glioblastoma NovoTTF-system

A man who compromises the health of children to make himself rich is a predator

July 20, 2011 A prominent Harvard psychiatrist spends a decade conducting influential research that radically redefines the criteria for bipolar diagnosis in children. During this same period, the psychiatrist accepts generous payments from drug companies that produce antipsychotic drugs, but he grossly underreports his earnings to Harvard... Read More >

Categories: antipsychotic drugs bipolar disorder in children Dr. Joseph Biederman drug companies Johnson & Johnson

And another thing…

July 14, 2011 Researchers at the National Institute on Aging have added a new item to the list of health concerns linked to synthetic hormone replacement therapy: brain shrinkage... Read More >

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One miracle molecule can stop heart attack, stroke… even pull you back from the brink of death

July 1, 2011 It's just one little molecule, but it has the power over life and death. If your body is flooded with too much of it, there can be toxic effects. If you don't have enough, your body starts to break down, becoming ever more vulnerable to coronary heart disease, heart attack,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2011

Could the secret to pain relief come from Swiss albino mice?

July 1, 2011 In just 30 seconds, your pain will start to disappear. And in about 30 minutes, you could be moving faster and easier than you have in years, even if you suffer from chronic pain, like arthritis. And it just keeps getting better... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2011

The FDA’s thermography warning is everything you’d expect

June 21, 2011 As I've told you before, thermography uses infrared imagining to screen for breast cancer. That's an important clue that this method is on the right track, because it eliminates exposure to radiation. But the FDA is having NONE of that... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer Christiane Northrup mammograms thermographic breast cancer screening thermography
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