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New research proves this cancer-fighting all-star can take on toxic metals-and save your life in more ways than one

December 1, 2007 MCP is one natural gift that keeps on giving. Only this time, the spotlight has shifted from cancer to something just as sinister: the toxic heavy metals that can actually cause cancer-along with autism, Alzheimer's, and heart disease, too... Read More >

Categories: autism Cancer chelation IBS MCP metals nl-2007-12 Pectasol polyuronides
Newsletter Issue: December 2007

El Caliente

November 14, 2007 Doctors and researchers have been looking for a non-addictive pain relief agent that can be given locally without affecting the entire nervous system. They may have found it in capsaicin - the phytochemical that makes chili peppers almost inedibly spicy... Read More >

Categories: addiction Adlea Cancer capsaicin knee replacement surgery morphine opioid painkiller red pepper powder

Sleep away your pain on this breakthrough magnetic mattress pad

November 1, 2007 Magnetico Sleep Pad just might change the way that you think about magnets forever-especially if you've been suffering with fibromyalgia, arthritis, or any other kind of chronic pain... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis expensive fibromyalgia geomagnetic lifespan magnetic fields magnetic resonance Magnetico Sleep Pad nl-2007-11
Newsletter Issue: November 2007

Take These Patients Seriously!

November 1, 2007 Many doctors tell their fibromyalgia patients that their aches and pains are "all in your head." As it turns out, those doctors are correct. But the point the doctors are missing is that the pain is real... Read More >

Categories: acupuncture antidepressants Arthritis brain fatigue fibromyalgia inflammation Pain pregnant

Acetaminophen overdoses

October 9, 2007 According to the FDA, acetaminophen overdoses in the U.S. number more than 14,000 per year... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen caffeine liver overdose stevia

2007-10-Members Alert

October 1, 2007 And another thing To avoid knee arthritis, an abundance of one vitamin may help the effort. Australian researchers gathered dietary data from nearly 300 middle-aged men and then followed up with MRI examination of their knee tissue. Results showed a link between the highest vitamin C levels and a reduced... Read More >

Categories: calcium depression knee arthritis Migraines multiple myeloma nl-2007-10 sprouts
Newsletter Issue: October 2007

Naltrexone for multiple sclerosis

September 26, 2007 Low dose naltrexone - at about one-tenth the standard potency - is sometimes used "off label" to treat MS, Parkinson's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and HIV/AIDS... Read More >

Categories: autoimmune disorder Crohn's disease multiple sclerosis naltrexone narcotic parkinson's disease

Loud and Clear

September 13, 2007 Satiety is the feeling you get when you're full. And according to a Swedish study, that feeling can be helped along with a little acetic acid, which is the component in vinegar that produces the sour taste... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar diabetics insulin molasses vinegar

Tomato Attack

September 11, 2007 For arthritis patients - especially those with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) - certain foods can help or hinder arthritis symptoms. But many patients aren't aware of the effects these foods produce... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis protein rheumatoid arthritis solanine tomato vitamin C zeaxanthin

Tunnel Escape

August 2, 2007 There are ways to relieve the pain and the swelling of carpal tunnel syndrome, without having surgery... Read More >

Categories: acupuncture carpal tunnel syndrome corticosteroids diuretics Farabloc inflammation nerve NSAIDs prolotherapy serrapeptase surgery alternatives varicose veins

2007-08-Members Alert

August 1, 2007 And another thing Moderate alcohol intake may have a protective effect on the brain. When a team of Italian researchers evaluated more than 1,400 older subjects with mild cognitive impairment, they found that dementia developed significantly more slowly among subjects who said they drank only one alcoholic beverage per day.... Read More >

Categories: alcohol intake Arthritis aspirin therapy bad breath candida CoQ10 nl-2007-08 sleep apnea
Newsletter Issue: August 2007
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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