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Research reveals the most effective action you can take to prevent a heart attack

February 14, 2002 Now, new research suggests that millions of heart patients might be better off devoting their time and their money to stress management training instead. And, it reinforces the need for all of us to manage stress better, whether our hearts are already showing the effects or not... Read More >

Categories: Freeze Frame heart attack heart disease heartmath management prevention stress

Learn how to protect yourself from a silent killer

February 12, 2002 What if I told you that 20 million Americans are dying of a preventable, treatable disease - and don't even know it? And that another 20 million have a high likelihood of developing the disease in the future - but have no idea of their risk... Read More >

Categories: angiotensin II receptor blockers early detection kidney disease prevention risk screening

Can HRT increase your risk of Type II diabetes?

February 4, 2002 To take HRT or not to take HRT - that is the controversial question. Some research has shown that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can have health-supporting benefits; and then again, some has shown that it may have some significant risks as well. At HSI, we've tried to cover both sides... Read More >

Categories: hormone replacement therapy HRT Insulin resistance insulin sensitivity Type II Diabetes

Formula builds immunity, treats liver disease, retards cancer

February 1, 2002 Formula builds immunity, treats liver disease, retards cancer Japanese medical system, once forced underground, may hold the secret to a longer, healthier life. Japanese health and longevity rates have confounded envious onlookers for years. On average, Japanese men live four years longer than American men; Japanese women live five years... Read More >

Categories: cirrhosis digestion healthy liver hepatitis C patients Liver Kampo nl-2002-02
Newsletter Issue: February 2002

More bad news about remicade and enbrel

January 29, 2002 Over the past few months, I've told you about some serious side effects from the prescription drugs Remicade and Enbrel, which are both used to treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and Crohn's disease. In the November 1st e-Alert, I told you how some doctors had been warned about Remicade's link to... Read More >

Categories: central nervous system disorders Crohn's disease Enbrel nerve damage Remicade rheumatoid arthritis tuberculosis

Another option for early cancer detection

January 10, 2002 Today I'll tell you about another option for early cancer detection, one that shows great promise in predicting malignancy... Read More >

Categories: alternatives AMAS Anti-malignan Antibody in Serum test breast cancer Cancer mammogram screening

Painless mammogram alternatives offer truly early detection

January 9, 2002 We've found two promising procedures that are available to you right now, and that you can use either alone or in conjunction with mammography to provide a clearer picture of your true risk. Both can actually detect cancer earlier than a mammogram alone. And both are simple, non-invasive procedures that... Read More >

Categories: alternatives breast cancer digital infrared imaging early detection mammogram thermography

Focus your mind, sharpen your memory with Ayurvedic medicine

January 1, 2002 Focus your mind, sharpen your memory with Ayurvedic medicine Year after year, the car keys seem to go missing more often. Names of distant relatives and household gadgets don’t jump to mind the instant you need them. Memories of family events grow hazy. Tasks like balancing the checkbook or preparing... Read More >

Categories: ADD Alzheimer's Disease amnesia anxiety Ayurvedic herbs concentration Memory MindCare nl-2002-01
Newsletter Issue: January 2002

Another option for treating arthritis pain without side effects

December 28, 2001 You probably already knew that ginger can treat an upset stomach. But in Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine, ginger has been used as an anti-inflammatory agent for thousands of years... Read More >

Categories: anti inflammatory Arthritis ginger inflammation pain management painful joints stiffness Zinaxin Zinxosamine

Your daily analgesic could be undermining your health

December 26, 2001 Researchers in Sweden polled more than 1,900 people between the ages of 18 and 74 about their use of common prescription and OTC analgesic drugs. And here's what they found: the people who regularly took acetaminophen or aspirin were two and a half times more likely to have chronic kidney... Read More >

Categories: analgesics bromelain creatinine kidney failure NSAIDs painkillers

2001-12 Members Alerts

December 1, 2001 Fight common diseases with breakthrough technique that corrects hormonal imbalances Fight common diseases with breakthrough technique that corrects hormonal imbalances Frustrated by traditional, alternative, and homeopathic treatments that gave his patients only partial relief, HSI panelist Dr. Eric Berg has developed a new technique that combines homeopathy with acupuncture, and... Read More >

Categories: endocrine system Healthy Hormones hormonal imbalances nl-2001-12 The Body Restoration Technique
Newsletter Issue: December 2001

Beyond cholesterol – managing your risk for heart disease

November 29, 2001 Yesterday I wrote to you about an important point that I found buried behind media headlines. The media coverage of the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions focused almost exclusively on how more people should be taking statin drugs to prevent heart attacks and strokes. But I say the research really... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants arjuna cholesterol Coenzyme Q10 grapefruit pectin powder heart disease homocysteine statin drugs stroke
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