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The "wetter" water that fights cancer, heart disease, and arthritis

May 1, 2006 The “wetter” water that fights cancer, heart disease, and arthritis It sounded like something out of a science fiction novel: Researchers from the University of Tokyo caused water to levitate by using magnets.1 And while floating water may not have an impact on your health, magnetized water does. You know... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2006

Inflammation of joints

April 25, 2006 Today I have important information for the 20 million Americans who suffer from osteoarthritis (OA), a chronic form of arthritis that causes painful inflammation of joints and loss of cartilage... Read More >

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Health effects of aspartame

April 13, 2006 Aspartame doesn't cause cancer in humans, according to a large study released last week. Aspartame, of course, is the artificial sweetener better known by its brand names, such as NutraSweet and Equal... Read More >

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Is gallbladder surgery necessary?

March 31, 2006 Is gallbladder surgery necessary? Maybe; maybe not, according to HSI members and one of the most respected doctors in alternative medicine... Read More >

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The word “humongous” is so inappropriately casual that it’s a tip off that something is fishy

February 21, 2006 For several years now at HSI we've been warning you about the dangers associated with one of the most widely used artificial sweeteners in the world -- aspartame (better known as NutraSweet and Equal... Read More >

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Omega-3 fatty acids: Panacea or poison for prostate cancer patients?

February 1, 2006 I've seen it happen in my own practice. Prostate cancer patients who were doing just fine suddenly get worse-much worse. Then I discover they've started taking some kind of supplement that they weren't taking before they were diagnosed. It was too big a coincidence not to look into further... Read More >

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Single formula unlocks the four strongest secret weapons of a life-extending diet

February 1, 2006 The Mediterranean diet has gained nearly universal acceptance as the world's healthiest. Based on centuries of observation, not to mention a truckload of modern research, it's an undisputable fact that people who live in the Mediterranean area and follow the diet have one of the highest life expectancies in the... Read More >

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Ear infection alternatives

January 13, 2006 If you've ever spent any time in a house where a child has an ear infection, you may have completely blocked the experience from your memory... Read More >

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Would you like to save a few billion dollars?

January 12, 2006 according to a new study, you and I and others could help the U.S. save billions in health care costs over the next five years... Read More >

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2006-01-Members Alert

January 1, 2006 January 2006 PDF And another thing When the blues create carbohydrate cravings, a little chromium might help. Carb hunger is a common symptom of atypical depression (a mood disorder that’s temporarily relieved by positive life events). When adults with atypical depression were given 600 mcg of chromium picolinate per day,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2006
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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