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Secrets of survival and disease prevention from 8 jungle plants-in a single capsule

March 1, 2005 Secrets of survival and disease prevention from 8 jungle plants-in a single capsule There’s a difference between running a business and living it. By “living it,” I’m not talking about the workaholic corporate executive sitting behind an enormous desk until 10p.m. every night, although I know a lot of people... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2005

Are these “harmful drugs” safe enough to sell?

February 24, 2005 Last week the confusion over the use of Vioxx, Celebrex, Bextra and other pain-killing drugs got even more confusing when an FDA panel advised the agency to keep the drugs on the market... Read More >

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Vinegar intake may aid diabetics

February 22, 2005 In a moment I'll address the issue of palatability. But to start things off, we'll look at a study that illustrates how a little vinegar before meals may actually help diabetics and those with pre-diabetic symptoms manage insulin sensitivity... Read More >

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The importance of CRP

February 17, 2005 A new era dawned recently when the medical mainstream finally gave its official stamp of approval to a cardiovascular risk factor that HSI members have known about for years: C-reactive protein (CRP... Read More >

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The effects of cell changes

February 10, 2005 I told you about a Duke University study that demonstrates how cells ration iron, first making sure that the most essential cell functions get their share, and then depriving certain genes of iron if the iron supply is insufficient... Read More >

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Iron deprivation

February 9, 2005 Researchers showed that when yeast cells were deprived of iron, the hierarchy of the cell rationed the available iron, making sure the most vital functions of the cell received what little iron was available... Read More >

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Hepatitis C: Nutritional support

February 8, 2005 "Question: What nutritional support is documented for hepatitis C?"But to answer Kaylie's question: Yes, there is nutritional support for this dangerous condition... Read More >

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Dietary supplements – available in various forms

February 4, 2005 Virtually every dietary supplement - whether a vitamin, mineral or herb - is available in different forms. And the form you choose can make a big difference in the effectiveness of the supplement... Read More >

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Strength training may improve overall health

January 27, 2005 But there's one simple factor that many people leave out of their exercise regimens that provides important benefits: strength training... Read More >

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Curcumin and possible Alzheimer’s prevention

January 26, 2005 In recent years, studies have shown that curcumin's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties may be powerful enough to break up the amyloid plaques in the brain that contribute to Alzheimer's disease (AD... Read More >

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Can red meat cause cancer?

January 18, 2005 "A new study reports that eating red meat causes colorectal cancer. I guess it's going to be turkey chili from now on." With that, she signed off, and Wait a second. Did I hear that right? Red meat what? CAUSES cancer... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
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