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Radiation nation

February 10, 2003 The irradiation process kills bacteria, parasites and funguses while eliminating nutrients and accelerating the growth of apergillus mold and other dangerous molecules... Read More >

Categories: aspergillus mold irradiated beef kill bacteria in meats meat fungus meat parasites radiation

Get access to the latest breakthrough in cancer research-even before the drug companies

February 1, 2003 Get access to the latest breakthrough in cancer research-even before the drug companies Maybe you’ve heard of Taxol(r). It’s a prescription drug used to fight cancer, particularly cancer of the ovary, breast, and lung. But what you might not know is that Taxol is derived from a plant source: the... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2003

Micro management

January 27, 2003 They're convenient, they're fast, but are microwave ovens really safe... Read More >

Categories: microwave ovens popcorn radiation safety vitamin content

A frightening trend

January 23, 2003 I hate to be the bearer of bad trends, but according to a report in Employee Benefits News, spending on prescription drugs for children through age 19 increased by 28% last year - a greater jump than for any other age group... Read More >

Categories: children prescription drugs reliance on medications

Designing women

January 20, 2003 According to a recent headline from WebMD Medical News, "Designer Estrogen May Be Better Than HRT." But if you think "designer estrogen" sounds suspiciously like a familiar old wolf dressed in sheep's clothing, I believe you're absolutely right... Read More >

Categories: designer estrogen evista hormone replacement therapy HRT osteoporosis

Baltimore Tea Party

December 30, 2002 Red bush tea contains superoxide dimutase (SOD), a potent anti-inflammatory and one of the most powerful antioxidants (sometimes used as an injection to treat cardiovascular problems, rheumatoid arthritis, and the effects of radiation and chemotherapy). And red bush is rich in the bioflavanoid quercetin, which may help circulation by improving... Read More >

Categories: anti inflammatory bioflavanoid quercetin health benefits powerful antioxidants red bush tea superoxide dimutase (SOD)

When the joint’s not jumping

December 12, 2002 Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints. If you relieve the inflammation, you relieve the pain that comes with it. But as anyone who suffers from arthritis knows, this is not as simple as it sounds... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis natural alternatives pain relief

Protecting your children

December 5, 2002 "Is there any way that a parent can determine whether or not the shot ABOUT to be given to one's child is from the old inventory with the high mercury content or is from a newer zero mercury batch?"... Read More >

Categories: mercury protecting children vaccines

Still booming

November 26, 2002 An HSI member named Elizabeth prompted today's e-Alert topic with this question: "I want to ask what you think of the large advertising campaign and increasing usage of baby aspirin as a prevention for cardiovascular problems. Do stomach problems possibly counter-balance any benefits from this therapy?"... Read More >

Categories: baby aspirin cardiovascular drug interactions heart problems side effects stomach

Back to the garden

November 19, 2002 Just this last week, HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D., sent me some new and important information with specific details about how fructose contributes to obesity, complicates diabetes, and even promotes the aging process... Read More >

Categories: Aging Diabetes fructose IBS obesity side effects

Fighting the flu

November 13, 2002 Does the flu shot help the immune system, or does the immune system help the flu shot... Read More >

Categories: flu immune system prevention vaccine
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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