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Annual tradition

January 29, 2003 In an e-Alert dated exactly one year ago today ("More Bad News About Remicade and Enbrel" 1/29/02), I gave you the latest information on the disturbing side effects of two prescription drugs used to treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and Crohn's disease. Back then I said, "Unfortunately, the news gets even... Read More >

Categories: Enbrel natural therapy prescription drugs Remicade side effects

Baltimore Tea Party

December 30, 2002 Red bush tea contains superoxide dimutase (SOD), a potent anti-inflammatory and one of the most powerful antioxidants (sometimes used as an injection to treat cardiovascular problems, rheumatoid arthritis, and the effects of radiation and chemotherapy). And red bush is rich in the bioflavanoid quercetin, which may help circulation by improving... Read More >

Categories: anti inflammatory bioflavanoid quercetin health benefits powerful antioxidants red bush tea superoxide dimutase (SOD)

Mineral with muscle

December 18, 2002 Who knew selenium was such a hot topic? But I'm not surprised really. This naturally occurring mineral with excellent antioxidant properties has been shown to activate a cancer-suppressing gene, fight autoimmune disorders and help increase insulin efficiency... Read More >

Categories: benefits Cancer immune system Insulin Effiiciency mercury selenium sources vitamin E

A vaccine with your name on it

December 16, 2002 As I've mentioned in previous e-Alerts, the smallpox vaccine campaign is a concern for me personally because I have eczema, a condition that will disqualify me and approximately 15 million others from receiving the vaccination, due to the high risk of side effects... Read More >

Categories: risk factors smallpox vaccine vitamin C

When the joint’s not jumping

December 12, 2002 Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints. If you relieve the inflammation, you relieve the pain that comes with it. But as anyone who suffers from arthritis knows, this is not as simple as it sounds... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis natural alternatives pain relief

When the cure is worse than the disease

December 12, 2002 A report from WebMD tells us that rheumatoid arthritis sufferers are normally prescribed a generic drug called methotrexate. Now a new study shows that they can safely add another drug to increase their pain relief... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis methotrexate prescription drugs side effects

Still booming

November 26, 2002 An HSI member named Elizabeth prompted today's e-Alert topic with this question: "I want to ask what you think of the large advertising campaign and increasing usage of baby aspirin as a prevention for cardiovascular problems. Do stomach problems possibly counter-balance any benefits from this therapy?"... Read More >

Categories: baby aspirin cardiovascular drug interactions heart problems side effects stomach

How do you spell respect?

November 5, 2002 The story that you won't see on Headline News is that you can beat a headache without putting your liver in harm's way... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen alternatives liver damage milk thistle overdose toxic

2002-11 – Members Alert

November 1, 2002 November 2002 PDF And Another Thing And if you already have diabetes, research shows tightly controlling blood sugar levels can reduce eye and kidney complications of diabetes by up to 80 percent. And, in case you didn’t see it in the e-Alerts How much sleep should you get each night?... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: November 2002

Apologies

September 28, 2002 We apologize to our members and to Dr. Myers for any confusion created by this error... Read More >

Categories: glucosamine prostate cancer

Flaxseed and cardiovascular health

September 18, 2002 The media has struck oil. That's how it seems anyway. Because lately I'm finding more and more items on the nutrition news web sites about good oil, bad oil, and all the oils in between... Read More >

Categories: Cancer cardiovascular health essential fatty acids flaxseed oil oil

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

September 1, 2002 Omega-3 fatty acids:Panacea or poison for prostate cancer patients? I’ve seen it happen in my own practice. Prostate cancer patients who were doing just fine suddenly get worse-much worse, and then I discover they’ve started taking some kind of supplement that they weren’t taking before they were diagnosed. It’s too... Read More >

Categories: alpha-linolenic acid flaxseed oil neuromins nl-2002-09 omega 3 fatty acids prostate cancer seaweed
Newsletter Issue: September 2002
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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