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Acupuncture

April 7, 2004 In spite of a long history of success, acupuncture remains way out on the fringe of mainstream medicine, and, to be honest, is still a mystery to most people in the West... Read More >

Categories: acupunture and pain relief alternative pain treatments benefits of acupuncture new studies on acupuncture pain management

2004-04 – Members Alert

April 1, 2004 April 2004 PDF And another thing If you’ve paid a recent visit to an emergency room (and I hope you haven’t) you might have experienced that sardine-like feeling. A recent study reports that statistics for ER admissions are on the rise, and most of the increase comes from insured patients.... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: April 2004

Health benefits of ginger

March 31, 2004 A secret about ginger that is less well known is that in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine this aromatic root has been used as an anti-inflammatory agent for thousands of years... Read More >

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Benefits of Tai Chi

March 18, 2004 The Tufts team used 11 English and Chinese databases to access data on 47 studies that examined the health benefits of Tai Chi on patients with chronic health problems such as multiple sclerosis and heart disease... Read More >

Categories: health benefits of tai chi learning tai chi tai chi and chronic disease

2004-02 – Members Alert

February 1, 2004 February 2004 PDF And another thing Can your reflection in a mirror make you feel tired? It might if you exercise in front of a mirror. A Canadian study shows that women who cycled on a stationary bike for 20 minutes while facing a mirror felt less energized and less... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2004

Cutting-edge sugar research may revolutionize your health

February 1, 2004 Cutting-edge sugar research may revolutionize your health Scientists predict that the next great frontier of research will center on sugar, of all things. And their findings are likely to change the way the world thinks about medicine and health. It’s already changing the way some forward-thinking doctors approach many diseases-not... Read More >

Categories: Ambrotose glycobiology monosaccharides nl-2004-02 rheumatoid arthritis skin aging sugar
Newsletter Issue: February 2004

Dealing with gout

January 28, 2004 Unfortunately, there is no known cure for gout, which is a hereditary disease... Read More >

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Reducing risk of Alzheimer’s

January 27, 2004 Two recent studies remind us that whatever the specific causes of this disease turn out to be, there are supplements you can take today that may dramatically reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer's... Read More >

Categories: benefits of antioxidants benefits of eating fish benefits of omega 3 fatty acids reduce risk of alzheimer's

Alternatives to acetaminophen

January 22, 2004 Fortunately, in treating headaches, fever, muscle aches, menstrual cramps and toothaches, there are many alternatives to acetaminophen that are much safer for this critical organ... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen alternatives herbal headache treatment liver health treating inflammation naturally white willow

Mainstream medicine recognizing CRP

January 15, 2004 A recent article in the New York Times indicates that the medical establishment is now coming around and recognizing the significance of CRP. And what is the mainstream solution? Medication, of course... Read More >

Categories: c-reactive protein crp heart disease heart health lowering CRP levels mainstream medicine predicting cardiac events

Air ionizers

January 2, 2004 If you've been thinking about using an air purifier in your home or workplace, then the HSI Forum thread titled "Air Ionizers" is a good place to pick up invaluable tips from members who offer their experiences with different air-cleaning units... Read More >

Categories: air ionizers air purifiers benefits of air purifiers

2004-01 – Members Alert

January 1, 2004 January 2004 PDF And another thing Who’s responsible for investigating the interactions of drugs and herbs? By and large, it’s not drug or herb manufacturers. In a survey of the top 30 drug companies and the top 14 herbal supplement makers, 67 percent of the responding companies said drug-herb interactions... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2004
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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