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Asleep at the Wheel

October 10, 2007 Under normal conditions, LDL and HDL cholesterol perform the necessary function of moving fats away from the liver. But potential danger looms with LDL oxidation, which is a primary factor in the development of atherosclerosis... Read More >

Categories: atherosclerosis cholesterol cognitive function LDL oxidation selenium

2007-10-Members Alert

October 1, 2007 And another thing To avoid knee arthritis, an abundance of one vitamin may help the effort. Australian researchers gathered dietary data from nearly 300 middle-aged men and then followed up with MRI examination of their knee tissue. Results showed a link between the highest vitamin C levels and a reduced... Read More >

Categories: calcium depression knee arthritis Migraines multiple myeloma nl-2007-10 sprouts
Newsletter Issue: October 2007

Panelist’s new cruciferous sprouts make natural cancer protection simple

October 1, 2007 In the business of natural health, groundbreaking innovations are just as much about reinventing old standards as they are about pioneering new discoveries. I was reminded of this during a recent conversation with HSI panelist Dr. Eric Berg-and it’s one of many reasons why I felt it was so important... Read More >

Categories: Cancer cruciferous nl-2007-10 organic phytonutrients sprouts
Newsletter Issue: October 2007

Naltrexone for multiple sclerosis

September 26, 2007 Low dose naltrexone - at about one-tenth the standard potency - is sometimes used "off label" to treat MS, Parkinson's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and HIV/AIDS... Read More >

Categories: autoimmune disorder Crohn's disease multiple sclerosis naltrexone narcotic parkinson's disease

Bring it Back

September 20, 2007 With the right nutrition, many patients might alleviate the muscle wasting and lack of energy that often accompanies a fight with cancer... Read More >

Categories: cachexia Cancer fish oil inflammatory compounds malnutrition

Super Selenium

September 12, 2007 There are plenty of good reasons to make sure your selenium intake is adequate... Read More >

Categories: Cancer immune insulin muscle selenium vitamin E

P6 marks the spot.

September 10, 2007 Study results show that acupressure subjects significantly curb nausea and lessen its intensity compared to subjects who don't use acupressure... Read More >

Categories: acupressure chemotherapy nausea P6 ST36

Wish List

September 10, 2007 Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard School of Public Health's analysis showed no significant difference between breast cancer rates in women with high intake of acrylamide compared to women with low intake... Read More >

Categories: acrylamide breast cancer Cancer carbohydrate women

Long live your lungs

September 6, 2007 Lung function deteriorates as we age, and this is true of everyone, even those who don't smoke. But a steady intake of certain nutrients can minimize the deterioration... Read More >

Categories: beta-carotene FEV1 test lungs smoking vitamin E

Big Green Cancer-Fighting Machine

September 5, 2007 Studies show green tea may significantly reduce tumor growth and benefit the human immune system. But, this cancer-fighter and toxin-buster also comes with a warning…... Read More >

Categories: catechins colon cancer EGCG folate grean tea GST

2007-09-Members Alert

September 1, 2007 September 2007 PDF And another thing Cinnamon may help control blood sugar, according to new research that confirms previous studies. When Swedish researchers compared a series of blood tests in 14 healthy subjects who ate a serving of rice pudding, then, on another day, ate a serving of pudding with... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: September 2007
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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