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Teen denies chemotherapy cancer treatment

October 17, 2005 But Katie isn't your typical 13-year-old. When the time came to inject her with high-dose chemotherapy, Katie said no. And when doctors tried to force her, she boldly and repeatedly resisted... Read More >

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Pathogen destroyers give immune system a helping hand

October 3, 2005 Let me introduce you to a first class security force: four Pathogen Destroyers that are ideally suited to give your immune system a strong helping hand... Read More >

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Groundbreaking plant from the Amazon takes on cancer, skeptics, and controversy

October 1, 2005 Groundbreaking plant from the Amazon takes on cancer, skeptics, and controversy In 2001, we gave you the exclusive on graviola, a tree from the Amazon with powerful anti-cancerous properties. We reported it had been shown to destroy prostate, lung, breast, colon, and pancreatic cancers. And, perhaps the greatest benefit was... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: October 2005

Effects of sage on Alzheimer’s disease patients

September 29, 2005 The title of the delayed NCCAM study is "Effects of Sage on Memory and Mental Performance in Alzheimer's Disease Patients... Read More >

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Poor diet and lack of exercise may cause insulin resistance to sneak up on you

September 19, 2005 In much the same way, a poor diet and lack of exercise can sneak up on you and prompt insulin resistance in an otherwise healthy person. And as most HSI members are aware, this resistance often develops into type 2 diabetes... Read More >

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2005-09-Members Alert

September 1, 2005 September 2005 PDF And another thing Got those seasonal allergy blues? A bit of butterbur might help. In a study that tested butterbur leaf extract on more than 180 people with seasonal allergies, butterbur performed significantly better than a placebo in relieving sneezing, congestion, a runny nose, and itchy eyes.... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: September 2005

Giving your liver the support it needs is now easier than ever

September 1, 2005 Giving your liver the support it needs is now easier than ever Whey protein is one of nature’s most powerful immune boosters. Over the years, people have used it to treat everything from jaundice to epilepsy, but now researchers are zeroing in on its effects on immune diseases considered incurable,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: September 2005

Take the stress out of disease prevention: Develop a personalized health plan of action

September 1, 2005 Take the stress out of disease prevention: Develop a personalized health plan of action More and more, we’re learning that what we used to think of as “just stress,” is actually the underlying cause of some of the most serious diseases we face today. There is no sure-fire way to... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: September 2005

Can healthy habits promote dental health?

August 31, 2005 Can healthy habits promote dental health? More specifically, can a combination of regular exercise, weight control and a healthy diet prevent periodontitis... Read More >

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Coffee drinkers may have a reduced risk of liver cancer

August 22, 2005 Nevertheless, officials at New York City's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene are trying to make dining out less hazardous by launching a drive to encourage every restaurant in the city to voluntarily discontinue the use of hydrogenated oils... Read More >

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Harness the power of "young blood" with this Chinese herbal rejuvenator

August 1, 2005 Harness the power of “young blood” with this Chinese herbal rejuvenator Mr. Lee walked into Dr. Dexin Yan’s office because he was out of options. At only 45 years old, he had been experiencing memory loss, muddled thinking, high blood pressure and cholesterol levels, dizziness, chest pains, buzzing in his... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2005
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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