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Cookie Monster

December 5, 2006 If you want to fill your house with the aroma of fresh-baked cookies, you can bake some cookies, of course, or you can spritz the air with chemicals that smell like cookies... Read More >

Categories: air fresheners benzene cognitive impairment earaches headaches volatile organic compunds (VOC's) xylene

2006-12-Members Alert

December 1, 2006 December 2006 PDF and another thing Lung function deteriorates as we age. But that deterioration might be more pronounced for people who harbor simmering anger. In a study that examined data on 670 men, ages 45 to 86, researchers found a link between hostility and an acceleration of diminished lung... Read More >

Categories: heartburn kidney stones and citric acid libido boost nl-2006-12 Obstructive sleep apnea stubborn cough
Newsletter Issue: December 2006

Herbal formula, Gasterol for Heartburn

December 1, 2006 Toss away your Tums and give your Prilosec the slip: introducing a five-herb promise for a heartburn-free life So maybe you don’t happen to make a habit of eating cheesesteak subs before bedtime-but like me, I’m sure you’ve had your moments of weakness. And like me, you probably had to... Read More >

Categories: Gasterol heartburn nl-2006-12
Newsletter Issue: December 2006

Damage Control

November 30, 2006 Remember those lazy, hazy, crazy days of youthful summers, spending entire days playing outside... Read More >

Categories: actinic keratoses summer sun damage sunburns vitamin a

Law and Order

November 20, 2006 The jury is still out on the relationship between calcium intake and colorectal cancer risk. But a new study offers fresh and compelling evidence for the jury to consider... Read More >

Categories: calcium colorectal cancer polyps

Would you like a little rocket fuel in your salad?

November 10, 2006 According to an analysis conduced by the Environmental Working Group, more than 40 million women in the U.S. may have greater health risks due to exposure to perchlorate, a chemical used in rocket fuel... Read More >

Categories: perchlorate rocket fuel in food thyroid problems

Breast Cancer and Radiation Therapy

November 9, 2006 When breast cancer is treated with radiation, the body is assaulted twice: once by the disease and once by the therapy. A new study shows how women fighting breast cancer can easily and safely alleviate some of the harshest effects of radiation therapy... Read More >

Categories: anemia breast cancer folic acid radiation therapy Vitamin B 12

2006-11-Members Alert

November 1, 2006 November 2006 PDF And another thing Migraines with aura symptoms may complicate heart health in women. Only about 10 percent of migraine patients experience such symptoms, which include temporary visual impairment and numbness in the limbs. When researchers followed more than 27,000 middle-aged women for about 10 years, those who... Read More >

Categories: chronic snoring gum disease metabolic syndrome motor skills nl-2006-11
Newsletter Issue: November 2006

The most important political issues no one is talking about…

November 1, 2006 The most important political issues no one is talking about Years ago, my father shared with me his theory of voting and elections: “People vote based on what’s in their wallet the morning they head to the polls.” And, for the most part, I’ve seen in my lifetime that that’s... Read More >

Categories: Abraham Cherrix chemotherapy gardasil hpv Ketek money nl-2006-11 politcal issues
Newsletter Issue: November 2006

Sharpen your mind and your motor skills with this amazing mushroom cure

November 1, 2006 A mane for your brain: Sharpen your mind and your motor skills with this amazing mushroom cure As a child, I remember hearing-on more than one occasion-my father’s famously creative excuse for his baldness: “I’m so smart,” he would proclaim, “that my brain just pushed all of my hair out.”... Read More >

Categories: brain regeneration dementia mushroom cure NGF protein nl-2006-11 Super Lion's Mane
Newsletter Issue: November 2006

Celiac Disease May be Linked to Cognitive Decline

October 30, 2006 New research from the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine reveals how celiac disease - a fairly common autoimmune disorder - may be at the root of some cases of cognitive impairment... Read More >

Categories: celiac disease cognitive decline effects of celiac
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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