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Covering the Bases

August 30, 2007 In addition to prevention, vitamin D may also be an essential element in the treatment of MS - especially when other nutrients are present... Read More >

Categories: multiple sclerosis nurse Serotonin vitamin d women

Making a Difference

August 29, 2007 An HSI member shares his wife's positive experience with the cancer-fighting rainforest botanical, graviola... Read More >

Categories: Cancer cures Graviola lump wife

Bells Should be Ringing

August 22, 2007 The media helped promote Gardasil. Where are they now when it's obvious that young women are being put in harm's way... Read More >

Categories: Bell's Palsy blood clot gardasil hpv vaccine VAERS

Splinter Group

August 21, 2007 Researchers examine the role that coffee might play in the prevention of liver cancer among high-risk patients... Read More >

Categories: caffeine carcinogenic detoxification coffee hepatocellular carcinoma liver cancer

Splinter Group

August 20, 2007 A study evaluates the role carotenoids might play in preventing cognitive decline, and foods with an abundance of zeaxanthin and lycopene may contribute to graceful aging... Read More >

Categories: Aging carotenoids cognitive eyesight zeaxanthin

Pure Pamplemousse

August 16, 2007 Grapefruit: Bad for postemenopausal women, but good for periodontitis, or gum disease... Read More >

Categories: estrogen grapefruit periodontitis postmenopausal smoking vitamin C

In the Jungle, the Quiet Jungle…

August 15, 2007 For many years mainstream media reports often contemplated the bounty of healing botanicals that might lie hidden in the depths of the world's rainforests. Well, at least one of them has proved to be quite promising…... Read More >

Categories: Cancer Graviola Leslie Taylor rainforest Raintree Nutrition

Tunnel Escape

August 2, 2007 There are ways to relieve the pain and the swelling of carpal tunnel syndrome, without having surgery... Read More >

Categories: acupuncture carpal tunnel syndrome corticosteroids diuretics Farabloc inflammation nerve NSAIDs prolotherapy serrapeptase surgery alternatives varicose veins
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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