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Carbon Monoxide as a Meat Preservative

September 5, 2006 For the moment, lets forget that carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas. And let's also ignore the fact that pumping a small amount of carbon monoxide into a package of meat is supposedly safe. Now why in the world (you might ask) would anyone even THINK of adding carbon monoxide... Read More >

Categories: carbon monoxide beef co meat preservative

Support your prostate-and bypass the bathroom-with this comprehensive formula

September 1, 2006 Support your prostate-and bypass the bathroom-with this comprehensive formula A healthy prostate is your ticket to the good life past the age of 50. All of the not-so-secret ingredients to staying vital-a heated match of tennis or an uninterrupted round of golf, long summer drives with the top down, not... Read More >

Categories: bladder strength healthy prostate nl-2006-09 ProstaLogic zinc
Newsletter Issue: September 2006

Abraham Cherrix update

August 30, 2006 "Abraham's Law" is long overdue. But could a law actually prevent the government from meddling in the treatment choices of young cancer patients like Abraham Cherrix and Katie Wernecke who have not yet reached the age of consent... Read More >

Categories: abraham cherrix update forced chemotherapy treatment

Copper cognition

August 29, 2006 You need a little copper in your diet. But just a little - never a lot - because too much copper promotes formation of free radicals. About 2 mg of copper daily is all that most of us need... Read More >

Categories: copper levels supplements vitamins

Poker brain

August 24, 2006 If you play poker, you could have a huge advantage over opponents if you monitor changes in their blood flow and the resulting amount of oxygen that reaches their brain... Read More >

Categories: lying blood pressure levels poker face

Two nutrients for diabetics

August 23, 2006 New research shows how the combining of two nutrients may help you keep from gaining additional weight, while also curbing fat accumulation in the part of your body where a continuous buildup of fat sets the stage for serious health problems... Read More >

Categories: diabetic supplements nutrients vitamins for diabetics

How to minimize the risk and severity of dementia

August 10, 2006 The good news: You might start seeing beef labeled "grassfed" in your local grocer's meat section. The bad news: Don't believe it... Read More >

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Good air

August 8, 2006 There's only one way to freshen the air in a room: Open the windows or the air vents to add fresh, clean air. And yet many people have the impression that spraying chemicals into the air will produce "freshness."... Read More >

Categories: fresh air

Fresh, clean air helps lungs

August 8, 2006 There's only one way to freshen the air in a room: Open the windows or the air vents to add fresh, clean air. And yet many people have the impression that spraying chemicals into the air will produce "freshness... Read More >

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Thanks to the FDA, corporate greed finds yet another smokescreen

August 1, 2006 Thanks to the FDA, corporate greed finds yet another smokescreen Hypocrites! There. I said it. It may come as no surprise to you that I’m referring to a recent ruling by the FDA. But what might surprise you is just how blatant the hypocrisy is this time. Is it even... Read More >

Categories: chemotherapy Marijuana nl-2006-08 THC treats nausea
Newsletter Issue: August 2006

AMD protection in fish consumption

July 24, 2006 A new study from two Australian research centers that specialize in vision research confirms earlier trials that have found AMD protection in fish consumption... Read More >

Categories: AMD protection in fish consumption

Stay active to live longer

July 19, 2006 Faced with the choice between wild salmon and farm-raised salmon, you might let your budget decide (farmed salmon costs quite a bit less than wild), or you might let nutrition and safety decide (wild salmon tends to have a higher omega-3... Read More >

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