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Not Making it Up

March 28, 2007 In a recent Daily Dose e-letter, Dr. Douglass shared eye-opening details from a UK advocacy group known as Chemical Safe Skincare. The CSS web site states that, "the average woman uses 12 toiletries every day and applies more than 175 chemical compounds to her body in the process."... Read More >

Categories: cosmetics make-up toxic chemicals

Working Every Angle

March 20, 2007 A couple of years ago, the Life Extension Foundation listed the cost of the key ingredients of several best selling prescription drugs... Read More >

Categories: drug costs healthcare costs prescriptions

The new rainforest discovery that wipes out deadly cancers in less than a year

March 1, 2007 The new rainforest discovery that wipes out deadly cancers in less than a year For more than a decade, we’ve been telling you about the evils of Big Pharma. But even we were shocked at the shameless greed behind the Graviola scandal, when a major drug company covered up news... Read More >

Categories: Graviola natural cancer fighting remedy nl-2007-03
Newsletter Issue: March 2007

Are Mammograms Really Safe and Effective?

February 22, 2007 A feud between two researchers has sparked controversy in the European medical community. Hopefully this feud will escalate and rage long and loud because it brings two very important questions to the attention of the mainstream - right where they belong: 1) Do mammograms reduce the risk of breast cancer death? 2)... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer breast squeeze tumor dangers radiation risks safety of mammograms

Factory-Made Meat?

February 21, 2007 Here's some news that might turn a few meat eaters into strict vegetarians. In past e-Alerts I've told you about unappealing meat preparation methods, such as irradiation (killing bacteria with radiation) and modified atmosphere packaging (improving the color of meat with carbon monoxide... Read More >

Categories: lab-grown meat

What a Bee Wants

February 20, 2007 There's a type of bee in South America that could have a significant impact on your cognitive health... Read More >

Categories: bees brazil nuts cognitive health selenium

2007-02-Members Alert

February 1, 2007 And another thing Scientists are stumped. Do sleep habits play a role in weight management because sleep has an effect on hormones that control metabolism? Or could it be that fatigue from lack of sleep results in less physical activity? In either case, we do know that there’s a clear... Read More >

Categories: coffee berry colon cancer dermatitis fish intake insulin insensitivity nl-2007-02 pomegranate
Newsletter Issue: February 2007

Great news!

January 22, 2007 After I sent you the e-Alert "Hot Buttons" (1/17/07) concerning the use of intravenous ascorbic acid (IAA) in the treatment of cancer I came across a very encouraging report... Read More >

Categories: Cancer chemotherapy side effects intravenous ascorbic acid vitamin C

Feeling Your Oats

January 11, 2007 I'm sure you've seen those commercials where average folks talk about how they lowered their cholesterol levels after eating oatmeal for a few weeks... Read More >

Categories: beta-glucan LDL cholesterol lowering blood pressure lowering insulin levels oatmeal

Fountain of Health Update

December 7, 2006 In the e-Alert "Fountain of Health" (11/2/06), I told you about studies that have shown how supplemental DHEA (the so-called anti-aging hormone) may help relieve menopausal symptoms, improve insulin sensitivity, and reduce depression... Read More >

Categories: anti-aging DHEA and aging Hair loss

Open to Debate

December 7, 2006 Okay - I'll bite. That was my first thought when I came across this opening sentence from a new study published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ... Read More >

Categories: age-related macular degeneration Alzheimer's Disease cholesterol folic acid heart disease homocysteine memory loss
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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