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Healing clay benefits backed up by lab study

April 22, 2008 Getting stuck in the mud might actually be therapeutic - if you can just get past that "mud" part... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure clay detoxification food poisoning healing MSRA mud obesity shingles sleep therapeutic

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April 3, 2008 From anti-aging and allergies to cancer and heart disease, HSI breaks the barrie... Read More >

Categories: alternative alternative medicine alzheimer antiaging Arthritis Cancer cure

New hormone replacement therapy dangers revealed

April 3, 2008 Millions of women who trusted and used combined HRT continue to be at high risk of cancer, stroke, and blood clots, even though they may have stopped using the therapy years ago. The FDA is fully aware of these risks, and yet HRT continues to get a free pass... Read More >

Categories: blood clots estrogen heart disease hormone replacement therapy HRT NIH postmenopausal progestin stroke women

Say 'no more' to fish burps with this crantastic source of omega-3s

April 1, 2008 Now there's hope for those of us who want the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids without the fishy aftertaste. And that hope comes from a surprising new source: cranberry seeds... Read More >

Categories: Aging alzheimer's Arthritis Cancer cranberry seeds eczema fatty acids fish burps fish oil heart disease lupus nl-2008-04 omega 3 omega 6 vitamin E
Newsletter Issue: April 2008

Vitamin E may help prevent the common cold

March 24, 2008 Do you take a daily vitamin C to reduce your risk of the common cold? If so, you might want to add one more key vitamin to your prevention list: E... Read More >

Categories: cold immune system immunoglobulins respiratory tract infections selenium tocopherols vitamin E

Warn young people about acetaminophen dangers

March 17, 2008 Young people out on their own for the first time are typically unaware of the potential danger in exceeding the recommended dosage of acetaminophen... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen Extra Strength Tylenol liver failure Madalyn Byrne metabolite overdose recommended dosage toxicity

Nutritional labels reveal more than expected

March 3, 2008 A couple of weeks ago, the FDA announced a permanent injunction against two food companies that were making claims such as: "Chemicals found in cherries may help fight diabetes."... Read More >

Categories: anthocyanins blood pressure breakfast calories cherries cholesterol Diabetes FDA fiber high fructose corn syrup Smart Start

2008-03-Members Alert

March 1, 2008 And another thing The risk of typical vasomotor menopausal symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats, etc.) may be higher among women with excess body fat. In a study that included more than 1,700 menopausal women, nearly 60 percent reported vasomotor symptoms. Subjects with the most body fat were at highest risk... Read More >

Categories: autism Diabetes dietary triggers IBS libido boosters Menopausal symptoms nl-2008-03 Optical coherence tomography psoriasis squash
Newsletter Issue: March 2008
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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