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Alternative pet health remedies

September 7, 2004 It may sound odd to some, but the use of alternative techniques (such as acupuncture or massage therapy) is becoming more and more common for treating the health problems of pets... Read More >

Categories: acupuncture alternative pet health

The effects of yoga among Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients

August 31, 2004 I've only had about four yoga sessions, but already the pain has been reduced, and I've also been feeling a little more energized. So when I came across a study that examined the effects of yoga on fatigue and mood among multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, I was intrigued, because the... Read More >

Categories: exercise hatha yoga L-trytophan Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Serotonin Sun yoga

Tai Chi improves sleep patterns

August 16, 2004 Studies show that people who practice Tai Chi often experience health benefits such as improvements in balance and strength, cardiovascular and respiratory function, flexibility, reduction of arthritis symptoms, immune system enhancement and positive psychological effects... Read More >

Categories: Chinese Exercise Cognitive Thinking Scores. Sleep Improvement tai chi

Therapeutic doses of niacin

August 11, 2004 Combining supplements of vitamins C and E today may significantly lower the risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer's disease (AD) in the future... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's niacin nutrients vitamin C vitamin E

2004-08 – Members Alert

August 1, 2004 August 2004 PDF Dear Member, Every day, hundreds of letters and e-mails from all over the world arrive at our Baltimore offices. These letters and messages are a large part of the fire that fuels our research efforts. As a membership organization, the Health Sciences Institute does not exist to... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2004

Strong muscles

July 21, 2004 Three key nutrients have been shown to help develop the necessary muscle mass to... Read More >

Categories: arginine moderate exercise nutrients older adults strong muscles supplements

Heating up both sides of the bedroom – without the prescription pad

July 1, 2004 Heating up both sides of the bedroom – without the prescription pad A few weeks ago, I was listening to a radio interview and was struck by a statement that I haven’t been able to get out of my head since. The interviewee said, “If you’re not capable of having... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2004

Guinea pig in a poke

June 30, 2004 I have some troubling news for those of you who are giving your guinea pigs high doses of vitamin C: They may be at risk of developing knee osteoarthritis (OA), according to a new study from the Duke University Medical Center. If you’re taking vitamin C in large doses yourself,... Read More >

Categories: ascorbic acid intake guinea pig study knee osteorthritis vitamin C

Reshape and detox your body at world-famous women's spa

May 1, 2004 News From the Panel Reshape and detox your body at world-famous women’s spa Seems every best-selling book these days becomes a movie featuring today’s most popular actresses. Now The Greenhouse, a world-famous spa in Arlington, Texas, has turned a best-selling health book by HSI Panelist Ann Louise Gittleman, N.D., Ph.D,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2004

C-reactive protein

April 28, 2004 Beyond being a reliable indication that the body is experiencing some type of crisis, elevated CRP has been shown to be an aggravating factor in creating blood clots that commonly lead to stroke, heart attack and other cardiovascular events... Read More >

Categories: benefits of vitamin C c-reactive protein markers for heart disease measuring crp level reducing crp levels

Dangers of aspartame

April 27, 2004 Of course, you could make a case that virtually all soft drinks contain toxins. But there's one particular toxin that prompted this e-mail from an HSI member named Imelda: "I would love to see you write your views on aspartame... Read More >

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Managing cholesterol

April 22, 2004 That's a simple game plan that will go a long way to help your heart stay healthy. And there's one supplement that could help you do both of those things... Read More >

Categories: HDL niacin triglycerides vitamin B-3
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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