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Thanks for the memories

September 29, 2003 HSI has taken a special interest in Alzheimer's disease because we believe there are natural ways to help prevent this epidemic from ever reaching those numbers predicted by the AA... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's prevention natural healing for Alzheimer's natural treatment for Alzheimer's new developements in Alzheimer's prevention President Reagan and Alzheimer's

Fighting illness naturally

September 25, 2003 I learned about a new study in Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics that demonstrates the positive effect that stress management can have on levels of antibodies; proteins produced by the immune system to fight disease... Read More >

Categories: fighting illness fighting stress flu immune system health

The color purple

September 23, 2003 Then as soon as a patent is granted and the product is launched, all these upstart generic drug companies come along, and like circling sharks they wait for the patent to expire... Read More >

Categories: creating a new drug drug companies and new drugs generic drug companies steal the market generic drugs patent drugs patent drugs vs. generic drugs

Regular exercise improves your exercise capacity

September 18, 2003 But all the studies and dramatic breakthroughs in the world will rarely bring you better advice than this health tip: Regular exercise improves your "exercise capacity... Read More >

Categories: benefits of vitamin e exercise vitamin supplements vitamins and exercise

Four easy ways to beat the flu this year

September 1, 2003 Don’t inject yourself with mercury and anti-freeze Four easy ways to beat the flu this year If the U.S. Centers for Disease Control had its way, we’d already be in line for our annual flu shots. According to their website, “The best way to prevent the flu is to get... Read More >

Categories: flu shot flumist ImmPower-AHCC immune system ImmunoCare nl-2003-09 T-lymphocytes thymus
Newsletter Issue: September 2003

Swimming too low

August 25, 2003 I don't know about you, but I find the term "meal-replacement drink" to be a little suspicious. It's like saying, "Your regularly scheduled meal couldn't make it. But here's something that sort of passes for a meal... Read More >

Categories: consumer reports magazine and health advice meal replacement drinks research on meal replacement drinks studies on meal replacement drinks

Selenium and prostate cancer

August 21, 2003 I immediately thought of Helen last year when I saw a headline that read: "Forget it! Ginkgo supplements don't help memory." I remember thinking that if she saw it she probably responded with something along the lines of, "Hogwash... Read More >

Categories: brazil nuts prostate cancer prostate health selenium veterinary study on prostate cancer

Candy masquerading as vitamins

August 20, 2003 Vitaballs may skimp on vitamins, but as candy they qualify with no problem. Each gumball delivers 4 full grams of carbohydrates, all as sugar. And of course, Vitaballs also contain food coloring, which has been shown to be a possible trigger for ADHD... Read More >

Categories: nutrition for children vitaballs vitamins as candy vitamins for kids

Seeing triple

August 18, 2003 Her eye is doing much better now, but her vision problem might not have occurred at all if she had known about a 2002 study that showed how (NAC) may be effective in relieving blepharitis symptoms, and possibly even preventing the condition... Read More >

Categories: antioxidant activity glutathione production NAC and eye treatment posterior blephantis

The controversial realities of mammography

August 13, 2003 It's no surprise that members would have strong responses to the controversial realities of mammography - realities that fly in the face of the widely accepted "safety" and "necessity" of mammograms... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer screening breast self-examination mammography controversy pros and cons of mammograms

Let it grow

August 12, 2003 If you're, say, a few years on either side of 50 years old, then your pituitary gland is doing a far less efficient job of releasing somatotropin (or human growth hormone - hGH) into the bloodstream than it did when you were 20... Read More >

Categories: benefits of HGH growth hormone and aging HGH HGH and brain function HGH and energy levels human growth hormone properly functioning hgh

How much is that doctor in the window?

August 11, 2003 In "what may be one of the biggest medical deceptions in history," NBC Dateline recently examined the story of a doctor who blew the whistle on the sales practices of a large drug company... Read More >

Categories: pharmaceutical whistle blowers sales practices of large drug companies
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