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Reduce the effects of aging

November 7, 2002 To be honest, when I sat down to write this e-Alert I thought I might be on to something with valuable information. Tipped off by a news item released by Reuters Health, I was intrigued by the title: "Cutting Calories May Keep Heart Young."... Read More >

Categories: Aging calories diet effects heart health longevity

How do you spell respect?

November 5, 2002 The story that you won't see on Headline News is that you can beat a headache without putting your liver in harm's way... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen alternatives liver damage milk thistle overdose toxic

Treating Parkinson’s disease

November 4, 2002 My thanks to Dr. P. and T.T. for sending along this information which I hope will be useful to anyone who may be searching for relief from the effects of Parkinson's disease... Read More >

Categories: injections parkinson's disease remedies treatment

Hiding the R

November 4, 2002 In the four months since the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) abruptly discontinued its multiyear hormone replacement therapy (HRT) study - researchers, doctors and the women they serve have been trying to figure out where they are, and, more importantly, where to go next... Read More >

Categories: Aging Cancer female hormone replacement therapy HRT menopause

2002-11 – Members Alert

November 1, 2002 November 2002 PDF And Another Thing And if you already have diabetes, research shows tightly controlling blood sugar levels can reduce eye and kidney complications of diabetes by up to 80 percent. And, in case you didn’t see it in the e-Alerts How much sleep should you get each night?... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: November 2002

Natural treatments for depression

October 28, 2002 But because omega-6 is abundant in processed foods, while the primary dietary source of omega-3 is fish, the omega ratio of a typical diet is by some estimates more like 20:1. And that's particularly important to today's e-Alert because I've come across two studies that confirm the positive effects that... Read More >

Categories: B vitamins depression fatty acids magnesium natural treatment omega 3 omega 6

Treatment for Parkinson’s

October 21, 2002 Parkinson's disease causes a degeneration of the nerve cells that produce dopamine. The search for a way to halt this degeneration is described by one Parkinson's researcher as his "Holy Grail."... Read More >

Categories: Coenzyme Q10 CoQ10 cure halt degeneration parkinson's treatment

Coping with food allergies

October 17, 2002 A. relates a personal story that touches on a number of relevant topics: soy, allergic reactions to processed food, and (as discussed in yesterday's e-Alert) learning your own "triggers" for both positive and negative reactions to different foods... Read More >

Categories: controversy food allergies peanuts processed food soy

Compounding the issue

October 15, 2002 Compounding pharmacy exists as a practice to provide much needed solutions for patients with unique medication requirements... Read More >

Categories: attack benefits compounding pharmacy options portrayal

Raking in the dough

October 15, 2002 HSI Panelist, Allan Spreen, M.D., recently sent me the following commentary on an article he found which sheds light on profit margins that would make even Donald Trump blush... Read More >

Categories: markup pharmaceutical companies pricing profit margins

Alternative medicine in Australia

October 9, 2002 Researchers at the University of Adelaide in Australia are very concerned about the results of what a U of A press release calls a major new study... Read More >

Categories: alternative medicine australia prescription drugs research

N-cetylcysteine combats alzheimer’s

October 9, 2002 It's not exactly a household word, although more and more we're seeing evidence that it probably deserves to be one... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's amino acid antioxidants immune system N-acetylcysteine NAC
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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