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Dangers of microwaved foods

July 11, 2006 Popcorn is only a small part of the microwave story... Read More >

Categories: bacteria ban on microwaved food breaded fish FDA French fries HDL cholesterol health dangers LDL cholesterol microwave microwave radiation neurological effects parasites plastic popcorn synthetic estrogens this includes items such as pizza toxic molecules from packaging USSR waffles

Vioxx — FUBAR

July 6, 2006 For giant drug company Merck and the New England Journal of Medicine, the Vioxx fiasco has now made the full journey from SNAFU to FUBAR. Along the way, we've been given a glimpse of the astounding greed and deception that goes on when a drug... Read More >

Categories: Celebrex consumer safety drug companies FDA FUBAR heart attacks Merck New England Journal of Medicine pharmaceutical companies prescription drugs side effects SNAFU sudden cardiac death Vioxx

Homocysteine

July 5, 2006 So why isn't "homocysteine" a household word? That's also simple: Drug makers don't have a drug that will lower homocysteine, so you don't hear the word repeated 50 times a day in a barrage of TV commercials... Read More >

Categories: homocysteine

Restore regularity and shed unwanted pounds with this Korean two-fold formula

July 1, 2006 “Beh-beh,” answered Ken Kim, the marketing director at NSD Herbal in Los Angeles. “In Korean, it means lose your bulky belly.” His demeanor was quiet and his speech was marked with pauses as he searched for the right words to appease my American curiosity. And while I had no way... Read More >

Categories: Baebbe belly fat bowel movements constipation intestines laxatives nl-2006-07 senna Weight Loss
Newsletter Issue: July 2006

Hair loss and iron deficiency

June 21, 2006 When Cleveland Clinic researchers reviewed four decades of research and case studies that examined the association between hair loss and iron deficiency, they found a strong link between low levels of the mineral and several of the most... Read More >

Categories: Hair loss iron deficiency

Coffee and heart health

June 14, 2006 Greek study caught some media attention with the finding that caffeine intake might increase the risk of aortic stiffness, which in turn could raise the risk of heart disease. But just last month, coffee lovers who fear for their heart received some... Read More >

Categories: aortic stiffness

HP photosmart diet

June 13, 2006 For those who have struggled and failed to lose weight with a variety of different diets, here's one that's guaranteed to work: It's the HP Photosmart Diet... Read More >

Categories: HP photosmart slimming option

Synthetic marijuana

June 8, 2006 Has the FDA opened the door to the black market sale of synthetic pot on the Internet... Read More >

Categories: synthetic pot

Curb cravings, lower your blood sugar, and reverse metabolic syndrome for good with a single restorative formula

June 1, 2006 Curb cravings, lower your blood sugar, and reverse metabolic syndrome for good with a single restorative formula Myrna’s diagnosis was hardly the first of its kind. And although it was the first thing that sprung to mind when she was searching for an explanation, it wasn’t due to all the... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar levels metabolic syndrome MetaPhase nl-2006-06 Tango Advanced Nutrition Type II Diabetes
Newsletter Issue: June 2006

The key to good health is hiding in your bone marrow: Wake up your stem cells without stirring up controversy

June 1, 2006 The key to good health is hiding in your bone marrow: Wake up your stem cells without stirring up controversy These unsung heroes of the human body have finally found their place in the sun. Unfortunately, the magnifying glass accompanying the research on stem cells has put them in the... Read More >

Categories: bone marrow Christian Drapeau nl-2006-06 stem cell enhancer StemEnhance
Newsletter Issue: June 2006

Minerals: A web of benefits

May 31, 2006 A new study examines three minerals to show how their web of influences can create either nurturing or debilitating effects depending on how the three are balanced... Read More >

Categories: age-related macular degeneration Aging anemia beef liver blood clotting blood pressure reduction bone density brazil nuts c-reactive protein cancer and cardiovascular disease mortality cardiovascular disease cognitive function copper copper levels DNA repair DNA reproduction high cholesterol levels homocysteine magnesium minerals osteoporosis peanuts repair damaged tissue smoking sunflower seeds The Pasteur Institute zinc

7up

May 25, 2006 What grabbed my attention? It was a 7Up advertisement that made the implausible claim that the reformulated soft drink is now "100 percent natural... Read More >

Categories: 100 percent natural 7up All Natural Cadbury Schweppes Center for Science in the Public Interest CSPI FDA HFCS high fructose corn syrup huckleberry greens increased body weight Insulin resistance red carnations slender vines type 2 diabetes uncola yellow chrysanthemums
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