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Floaters in the eyes

July 28, 2005 Those are known as floaters, and an HSI member named Hank has this question about them: "When will there be an e-Alert on Floaters in the eyes and what can be done to protect sight... Read More >

Categories: Diabetes floaters in the eyes vision floaters

Dietary fat intake may lower your risk of developing Parkinson’s

July 14, 2005 But a new study shows how dietary fat intake may lower your risk of developing Parkinson's. And as we'll see, there are other dietary choices that may reduce risk even further... Read More >

Categories: child rearing studies James Parkinsons parkinson's disease parsly shake regulation of asylums Scottish physician the study of Parkinson's disease

The dangers of lyme disease

June 29, 2005 Most disturbing: Her doctors predict she won't feel completely recovered for six months to a year. Take heed, you pioneers of the garden and the great outdoors: Do not underestimate the unforgiving dangers of lyme disease... Read More >

Categories: complications of lyme disease dangers of lyme disease lyme disease diagnosis symptoms of lyme disease

Sugar is good for you

June 10, 2005 It seems that Richard Kahn, the chief scientific and medical officer with the American Diabetes Association (ADA), made this statement in a recent interview: "What is the evidence that sugar itself has anything to do with diabetes? There is no evidence... Read More >

Categories: ada managing sugar consumption Organic Consumers Association sugar and diabetes sugar and your health

Do away with mammograms forever

June 7, 2005 I hope to have some very good news for you as well in about a year and a half when we'll get the results of a trial that will hopefully do away with mammograms forever... Read More >

Categories: BCDS Breast Cancer Detection System compression contradiction computed tomography laser mammography CTLM dangers mammograms negative effects side effects

2005-06-Members Alert

June 1, 2005 June 2005 PDF And another thing Have trouble sleeping? About half of all people over the age of 65 experience insomnia or some other form of sleep disorder. But a little soothing music might help. In a study of people in their 60s who had sleeping problems, listening to quiet... Read More >

Categories: ADHD arthritis relief bromelain Cataracts fatigue insomnia nl-2005-06
Newsletter Issue: June 2005

Believe it when you see it: 3-nutrient eyedrop formula dissolves cataracts without surgery

June 1, 2005 Believe it when you see it: 3-nutrient eyedrop formula dissolves cataracts without surgery If you’re like me, you don’t like putting anything in your eye. Even thinking about it makes me nervous. And the thought of eye surgery? Forget it. But develop cataracts, and it’s either surgery or blindness, right?... Read More >

Categories: blindness Cataracts glaucoma L-carnosine NAC nl-2005-06 OcuPhase Pure Tango
Newsletter Issue: June 2005

All new combination formula brings green-lipped mussel's arthritis relief power into the 21st century

June 1, 2005 All new combination formula brings green-lipped mussel’s arthritis relief power into the 21st century Only in America-amid all the propaganda, political agendas, and marketing glitz-do you need an experienced guide to steer you toward an effective treatment for your aching joints. It seems like every time I turn on the... Read More >

Categories: AdvaJOINT anti inflammatory Arthritis green-lipped mussel HAI Lyprinol nl-2005-06 sea algae
Newsletter Issue: June 2005

GI bleeding linked to NSAIDs and SSRIs

May 24, 2005 NSAID statistic in a Reuters article reviewed medical records for nearly 550 patients with GI bleeding. They found that ongoing use of SSRIs posed approximately the same risk for GI bleeding as NSAID use... Read More >

Categories: aspirin gastrointestinal GI Bleeding ibuprofen NSAIDs SSRIs

Effectiveness of acupuncture in relieving back pain

May 19, 2005 But we do have some new research that indicates the effectiveness of acupuncture in relieving back pain in humans... Read More >

Categories: acupuncture and back pain effectiveness of acupuncture health benefits of acupuncture safety of acupuncture
Allan Spreen, M.D.
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