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Hair loss and iron deficiency

June 21, 2006 When Cleveland Clinic researchers reviewed four decades of research and case studies that examined the association between hair loss and iron deficiency, they found a strong link between low levels of the mineral and several of the most... Read More >

Categories: Hair loss iron deficiency

Benefits of eating avacado

June 19, 2006 For many years we've heard speculation about why the Mediterranean diet tends to support heart health and prevent cancer. It could be the olive oil; it could be the abundance of fresh, uncontaminated fruits and vegetables; it could be the... Read More >

Categories: avacado Mediterranean Diet

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug

June 16, 2006 If there's no way around it - if a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) must be used - what nutrients might minimize the potential problems (which include liver and kidney impairment as well as gastrointestinal bleeding... Read More >

Categories: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug NSAID

Sunscreen myths

June 15, 2006 "The snake oil of the 21st Century." That's how New York attorney Sam Rudman refers to sunscreen. But Mr. Rudman isn't exactly a disinterested party... Read More >

Categories: lack of sunlight effects sunscreen dangers

The arrogance of mainstream medicine

June 12, 2006 I'd like to see mainstream medicine develop a medication that could reduce the colossal arrogance of mainstream medicine. Talk about a miracle drug... Read More >

Categories: mainstream medicine traditional healthcare

Cell phones and brain tumors

June 9, 2006 Here's a headline that will not be welcome to the ever-growing army of us folks who never leave home without our cell phones: "Cell Phone Users 240% More Likely to Get Brain Tumor... Read More >

Categories: Cell phones and brain tumors

Synthetic marijuana

June 8, 2006 Has the FDA opened the door to the black market sale of synthetic pot on the Internet... Read More >

Categories: synthetic pot

2006-06-Members Alert

June 1, 2006 June 2006 PDF And another thing A recent trial demonstrated that a combination of glucosamine and chondroitin is more effective than a prescription anti-inflammatory in treating osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. More than 1,230 subjects with OA of the knee were randomly assigned to receive either celecoxib (a prescription anti-inflammatory)... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar bone marrow cravings gambling metabolic syndrome nl-2006-06 osteoarthritis stem cells
Newsletter Issue: June 2006

The key to good health is hiding in your bone marrow: Wake up your stem cells without stirring up controversy

June 1, 2006 The key to good health is hiding in your bone marrow: Wake up your stem cells without stirring up controversy These unsung heroes of the human body have finally found their place in the sun. Unfortunately, the magnifying glass accompanying the research on stem cells has put them in the... Read More >

Categories: bone marrow Christian Drapeau nl-2006-06 stem cell enhancer StemEnhance
Newsletter Issue: June 2006

Minerals: A web of benefits

May 31, 2006 A new study examines three minerals to show how their web of influences can create either nurturing or debilitating effects depending on how the three are balanced... Read More >

Categories: age-related macular degeneration Aging anemia beef liver blood clotting blood pressure reduction bone density brazil nuts c-reactive protein cancer and cardiovascular disease mortality cardiovascular disease cognitive function copper copper levels DNA repair DNA reproduction high cholesterol levels homocysteine magnesium minerals osteoporosis peanuts repair damaged tissue smoking sunflower seeds The Pasteur Institute zinc

What is olestra?

May 30, 2006 If Marie closely examines the information on her bag of tortilla chips she'll notice that the chips have been fortified with vitamins A, D, E and K. That's the good news (such as it is). The bad news: olestra has been shown to deplete the body of... Read More >

Categories: abdominal cramping binds fat-soluble molecules depletion of vitamins diarrhea FDA loose stools olestra prevents absorption snackfoods vitamin a vitamin d vitamin E vitamin k
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