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Out To Get You

September 18, 2006 Are tomatoes evil? They are according to tomatoesareevil.com; a web site dedicated to anyone who has a powerful fear of tomatoes. If you have arthritis, you just might think tomatoes are out to get you... Read More >

Categories: alk alkaloid Arthritis nightshades solanine tomatoes

The way of K

September 12, 2006 Your bones and your heart want the same thing: plenty of vitamin K. This past April, in the e-Alert "Fire in the Joint" (4/25/06), I told you how a deficiency of vitamin K may be associated with abnormalities in bone and cartilage... Read More >

Categories: bone health heart health vitamin k

Curcumin – An eastern healer

August 30, 2006 Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is a hereditary condition that affects only about 10,000 people in the U.S. FAP patients typically begin to develop numerous benign polyps in the colon when they're only in their teens... Read More >

Categories: colon polyps Familial adenomatous polyposis fap

Urgent help needed for constipation

August 4, 2006 Sooner or later, everyone has to cope with a bout of constipation. It's not a pretty topic, but when an HSI member posts a thread titled "Urgent help needed for constipation," quite a few members offer suggestions to help her get back... Read More >

Categories: help for constipation

Frozen drinks and farm animals find common ground-and the solution to chronic fatigue

August 1, 2006 Frozen drinks and farm animals find common ground-and the solution to chronic fatigue The summer months might find you thirsting for a festive frozen drink now and then–but I’d be willing to bet that pig cell extracts aren’t quite what you had in mind. Just doesn’t work with an umbrella,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2006

2006-06-Members Alert

June 1, 2006 June 2006 PDF And another thing A recent trial demonstrated that a combination of glucosamine and chondroitin is more effective than a prescription anti-inflammatory in treating osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. More than 1,230 subjects with OA of the knee were randomly assigned to receive either celecoxib (a prescription anti-inflammatory)... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar bone marrow cravings gambling metabolic syndrome nl-2006-06 osteoarthritis stem cells
Newsletter Issue: June 2006

The key to good health is hiding in your bone marrow: Wake up your stem cells without stirring up controversy

June 1, 2006 The key to good health is hiding in your bone marrow: Wake up your stem cells without stirring up controversy These unsung heroes of the human body have finally found their place in the sun. Unfortunately, the magnifying glass accompanying the research on stem cells has put them in the... Read More >

Categories: bone marrow Christian Drapeau nl-2006-06 stem cell enhancer StemEnhance
Newsletter Issue: June 2006

Trampoline for exercise

May 26, 2006 If you don't like to exercise, or if a condition such as arthritis keeps you from exercising, your problems might be solved with a rebounder; a small trampoline that provides gentle, nearly effortless exercise... Read More >

Categories: trampoline for exercise

Inhaled corticosteroids

May 17, 2006 In previous e-Alerts I've told you about a classic Peter/Paul situation when the use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) solves one problem while raising the risk of weakened bones. Now a new study demonstrates how yet another dangerous risk may... Read More >

Categories: inhaled corticosteroids

Dyspepsia and the arthritis connection

May 15, 2006 If you'd like to see a perfect example of mainstream medicine's tunnel vision view of health care, all we have to do is check the May 2006 issue of The American Journal of Medicine. But a word of warning: If you have a low tolerance for... Read More >

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Benefits of glucosamine

May 12, 2006 Now you can get some real-world insights about the benefits of glucosamine from a Healthier Talk community forum thread that starts off with this question from an HSI member named McAlly: "Has anybody on this forum used it and how well did it... Read More >

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2006-05-Members Alert

May 1, 2006 May 2006 PDF And another thing When dietary questionnaires were given to more than 2,000 elderly subjects, researchers found a clear association between magnesium consumption and greater whole-body bone mineral density. Magnesium is known to support the enzyme function required for healthy bone formation. Dietary sources of magnesium include fish,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2006
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