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New technology allows you to detect and correct hidden hormonal and metabolic disorders

April 1, 1999 Test-guided nutrition: the new science of natural healing New technology allows you to detect and correct hidden hormonal and metabolic disorders It’s amazing what you can learn to put up with-chronic digestive problems, nagging fatigue, headaches, body aches, etc. Over time, it’s easy to forget what it feels like to... Read More >

Categories: adrenal exhaustion Aging biochemistry BioMatrix Support Digestion cortisol hormonal imbalances Metabolic Assessment Profile nl-1999-04
Newsletter Issue: April 1999

Update on safety of natural immune-booster and asthma remedy

March 1, 1999 Given the seriousness of the problem, your concern about contracting mad cow disease from lactoferrin is reasonable. However, scientists have been able to verify that prions cannot be transmitted through the cow’s milk... Read More >

Categories: asthma celiac disease hair analysis lactoferrin mad cow disease nl-1999-03 Oralmat
Newsletter Issue: March 1999

Build a younger body with Cell Signal Enhancers

March 1, 1999 A very exciting new development can help you maintain strong and youthful joints, arteries, skin, and organs, even as your chronological age advances... Read More >

Categories: anti-aging Cell Signal Enhancers cellular renewal growth factors nl-1999-03
Newsletter Issue: March 1999

1999-02 – Members Alert

February 1, 1999 February 1999 PDF Dear Member, I’ve just returned from the Third HSI Symposium in Palm Springs, California. These retreats-which bring together panelists, members, and invited expert guests from around the world to share breakthrough research and results-have become a driving force behind the HSI information mission. Not only do they... Read More >

Categories: brain nutrition copper hospital lactoferrin Memory nl-1999-02
Newsletter Issue: February 1999

Copper: are you getting too much of a good thing?

February 1, 1999 Copper: are you getting too much of a good thing? Consistently on the cutting edge of nutrition breakthroughs, HSI panelist and nutritionist Ann Louise Gittleman has identified the symptoms of what she has dubbed the “copperhead syndrome.” This hidden condition may be the cause of skin problems, nervous disorders, immune... Read More >

Categories: Ann Louise Gittleman copper copperhead syndrome Hair loss nl-1999-02 skin rashes
Newsletter Issue: February 1999

Breakthrough in brain nutrition protects memory and intellect

February 1, 1999 Breakthrough in brain nutrition protects memory and intellect As we age, it is very common to observe a gradual decline in mental ability, chiefly memory lapses and difficulty in concentration. These are the result of brain aging: structural changes that take place in the brain as we age. Although these... Read More >

Categories: brain function cognitive decline nl-1999-02 oxygen vinpocetine
Newsletter Issue: February 1999

1998-12 – Members Alert

December 1, 1998 December 1998 PDF Dear Member, Cancer and heart disease have long been our nation’s two leading killers. Together, they kill almost 1.5 million Americans every year. For decades, scientists have studied (and doctors have treated) the two diseases as completely unrelated conditions. As we begin to understand more about the... Read More >

Categories: asthma Cancer chronic congestion heart disease lose weight Methylation mushroom nl-1998-12 sinusitis
Newsletter Issue: December 1998

Natural skin-cancer remedy is safe-and works on non-cancerous growths, too

November 1, 1998 For the benefit of newer members who may have missed our original article, we recently reported on a product called SkinAnswer, a newly formulated glycoalkaloid cream that removes skin-cancer lesions without a trace... Read More >

Categories: glycoalkaloid nightshade nl-1998-11 skin-cancer lesions SkinAnswer Solanum plants
Newsletter Issue: November 1998

1998-10 – Members Alert

October 1, 1998 October 1998 PDF Dear Member, I have just returned from the annual meeting of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians in Portland, Oregon, loaded with armfuls of new research results, protocols, and breakthrough therapies. In the coming months, we will bring you reports on several exciting new products, including: An... Read More >

Categories: anti-aging therapy artificial hormones cold degenerative diseases flu virus life expectancy nl-1998-10
Newsletter Issue: October 1998

Latest research confirms doubts over the use of artificial hormones

October 1, 1998 A year ago, we alerted our members to little-known research, published in small international journals, refuting the popular-but incorrect-theory that synthetic hormone replacement therapy offers protection against heart disease... Read More >

Categories: estriol estrogen hormone replacement therapy nl-1998-10 post-menopausal women protection against heart disease
Newsletter Issue: October 1998
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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