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A breakthrough year for vitamin C therapy

January 21, 2008 I'm very excited to report that 2008 may turn out to be a breakthrough year for vitamin C therapy - also known as intravenous ascorbic acid (IAA) - in the treatment of cancer... Read More >

Categories: IAA intravenous ascorbic acid ovarian cancer vitamin C therapy

Many Years From Now

January 21, 2008 Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm 104... Read More >

Categories: amino acid depression fatigue l-carnitine mitochondria

Lowering your stomach cancer risk

January 15, 2008 If you enjoy eating plenty of fresh garlic and onions, safe to say you aren't the most popular guy on an elevator, but your risk of developing stomach cancer may be comparatively low... Read More >

Categories: bowel diet garlic gastric onions stomach cancer

It Just Seems Cruel!

January 15, 2008 The secret to stimulating the female libido is not really a secret - it just doesn't get the same attention as those products designed for men... Read More >

Categories: Clavo Huasca female libido hormone liver dysfunction menopause Saw Palmetto sexual performance testosterone makes

Higher and Higher

January 14, 2008 "Vitamin D definitely decreased the incidence of cancer." That was the quote heard 'round the world last summer, and it immediately branded vitamin D with a mainstream reputation as the anti-cancer vitamin... Read More >

Categories: Cancer dosage postmenopausal salmon sardines sunlight vitamin d

Stress Button

January 7, 2008 Your phone rings. It's your doctor. He's got your test results. Before he says another word your body tenses, bracing for the diagnosis... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease Cancer gastrointestinal bleeding ginkgo biloba ovarian PBR steroids stress

A Year of Good Health

December 27, 2007 Here are some of the most important health tips of the year... Read More >

Categories: bacterium Cancer cognitive computed tomography epidemiologist fatigue folate Graviola Procrit radiation schizophrenia stroke

Outrage Checklist

December 26, 2007 The year 2007 has been filled with drug company connivery, regulatory nightmares, and plenty of underhanded scheming... Read More >

Categories: anemia Avandia Cancer Diabetes Governor Rick Perry hairdresser health insurance hpv money rythropoiesis-stimulating drugs vaccinations

Navigating the Gray Area

December 20, 2007 Don Hemingway was diagnosed with prostate cancer and made the decision to forgo surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Instead, he immediately began receiving intravenous vitamin C (IVC) therapy... Read More >

Categories: biopsy Cancer chemotherapy immune system prostate toxins vitamin C therapy zinc
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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