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Say 'no more' to fish burps with this crantastic source of omega-3s

April 1, 2008 Now there's hope for those of us who want the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids without the fishy aftertaste. And that hope comes from a surprising new source: cranberry seeds... Read More >

Categories: Aging alzheimer's Arthritis Cancer cranberry seeds eczema fatty acids fish burps fish oil heart disease lupus nl-2008-04 omega 3 omega 6 vitamin E
Newsletter Issue: April 2008

This Artic 'devil' holds the secret to a pain-free life

April 1, 2008 Inside Devil's Club is a potent natural pain reliever…one strong enough to eliminate even the pain its razor-like spikes inflict... Read More >

Categories: Alaska Arthritis bedsores Devil's Club Diabetes gastrointestinal Hoonah ka'asteen measles nl-2008-04 ointment pain relief upper respiratory
Newsletter Issue: April 2008

Lung cancer risk cut in half with proper diet

March 27, 2008 Researchers at Spain's Galician Public Foundation for Health Emergencies conducted a study to examine the correlation between fruit and vegetable intake and lung cancer risk... Read More >

Categories: cough diet flavonoids lettuce lung cancer non-smoker vegetable vitamin a vitamin d women

Fish oil or flax oil – which is the best omega fatty acid source?

March 26, 2008 Flaxseed contains lignans, a good source of ALA, which is converted by the body into omega-3 fatty acids. Studies show that omega-3s help improve cell function in the lining of the heart and blood vessels, lower triglyceride levels, and inhibit platelet clumping. So…why fish oil... Read More >

Categories: alpha-linolenic acid Cancer fish oil flaxseed lignans mercury omega 3 omega 6 platelet

Avoid type 2 diabetes with vegetables and low glycemic load

March 12, 2008 Researchers from the Institute for Medicine and Public Health at Vanderbilt University teamed up with scientists at the Shanghai Cancer Institute in China to examine the effect of fruit and vegetable intake on the risk of developing type 2 diabetes... Read More >

Categories: corn diet fiber fruit glycemic index isoflavones magnesium obesity phytates potatoes starch type 2 diabetes vegetable women

2008-03-Members Alert

March 1, 2008 And another thing The risk of typical vasomotor menopausal symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats, etc.) may be higher among women with excess body fat. In a study that included more than 1,700 menopausal women, nearly 60 percent reported vasomotor symptoms. Subjects with the most body fat were at highest risk... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2008

A look back at libido boosters-with the ladies in mind

March 1, 2008 There are a number of botanicals that have been shown to enhance sexual drive and enjoyment by helping to maintain balanced hormone levels, including testosterone... Read More >

Categories: aphrodisiac Clavo Huasca damiana hormone HRT ladies libido booster nl-2008-03 sexual desire testosterone
Newsletter Issue: March 2008
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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