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2005-10-Members Alert

October 1, 2005 October 2005 PDF And another thing Cardiorespiratory fitness is its own reward, of course. But according to a five-year study of more than 10,000 subjects, higher levels of cardiorespiratory health were associated with a reduced risk of developing metabolic syndrome, the set of symptoms that includes high blood pressure, insulin... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis Cancer GI relief green tea nl-2005-10 tai chi vitamin B6
Newsletter Issue: October 2005

New arthritis formula teaches your painful joints the 4 R's: repair, rebuild, retrain, relief

October 1, 2005 New arthritis formula teaches your painful joints the 4 R’s: repair, rebuild, retrain, relief No matter what the advertisements tell you, there are over 100 different reasons for joint problems, so it makes sense that treatments differ just as much. There just isn’t one single joint product that will work... Read More >

Categories: chronic joint pain COX-2 inhibitor inflammation John Barron nl-2005-10 Triple Jointed
Newsletter Issue: October 2005

New “killer flu” causes alarm

September 30, 2005 In the "General Health Topics" forum, in a thread titled, simply "Flu," a member named Lyn has a question about the "killer flu," which was featured on one of the news magazine TV shows... Read More >

Categories: chicken flu deadly flu strain flu hot topic H5N1 killer flu pros and cons of flu shot

Moisturizing dry eyes

September 23, 2005 The body of a tear is watery, of course, but it also contains mucous and is enclosed by an oily outer layer. Each of these parts is produced separately, and if any one source is deficient, the stage is set for chronic dry eyes... Read More >

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Another myth about cholesterol-lowering statin drugs

September 7, 2005 Another myth about cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, that is. You've got to hand it to executives of drug companies that manufacture statins: They gave it the old college try... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease dementia risks homocysteine levels LDL cholesterol

Take the stress out of disease prevention: Develop a personalized health plan of action

September 1, 2005 Take the stress out of disease prevention: Develop a personalized health plan of action More and more, we’re learning that what we used to think of as “just stress,” is actually the underlying cause of some of the most serious diseases we face today. There is no sure-fire way to... Read More >

Categories: adrenal fatigue cortisol Lifespan's Adrenal Support Program nl-2005-09 saliva test stress
Newsletter Issue: September 2005

Merck Vioxx scandal

August 25, 2005 Sometimes it seems like you just can't win. But for those who suffer from depression following a heart attack, there's a winning combination of nutrients that may successfully relieve depression while also improving heart health... Read More >

Categories: arthritis painkiller drug companies heart attack Merck Vioxx

Echinacea study flawed

August 23, 2005 And if you regularly eat foods that contain this carotenoid, you'll enjoy several healthy benefits. According to new research from the UK, one of those benefits may include the prevention of inflammation that triggers arthritis... Read More >

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Preventing the inflamation that triggers arthritis

August 23, 2005 And if you regularly eat foods that contain this carotenoid, you'll enjoy several healthy benefits. According to new research from the UK, one of those benefits may include the prevention of inflammation that triggers arthritis... Read More >

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Coffee drinkers may have a reduced risk of liver cancer

August 22, 2005 Nevertheless, officials at New York City's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene are trying to make dining out less hazardous by launching a drive to encourage every restaurant in the city to voluntarily discontinue the use of hydrogenated oils... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease coffee consumption coffee drinkers reduced risk of liver damage

Harness the power of "young blood" with this Chinese herbal rejuvenator

August 1, 2005 Harness the power of “young blood” with this Chinese herbal rejuvenator Mr. Lee walked into Dr. Dexin Yan’s office because he was out of options. At only 45 years old, he had been experiencing memory loss, muddled thinking, high blood pressure and cholesterol levels, dizziness, chest pains, buzzing in his... Read More >

Categories: Aging blood cells Chinese medicine circulation nl-2005-08 vital cell
Newsletter Issue: August 2005

The frozen food that's taking on everything from colds to blindness

August 1, 2005 The frozen food that’s taking on everything from colds to blindness Eating blue-green algae almost sounds like a double-dare. But this is one dare worth taking. Blue-green algae (Aphanizomanon flos-aquae, or AFA) is a well-known source of over 64 vitamins and minerals-most of the nutrients the body needs. Humans have... Read More >

Categories: AFA blindness COX-2 inhibitor E3Live inflammation nl-2005-08
Newsletter Issue: August 2005
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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