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Intravenous vitamin C therapy

May 24, 2006 In the e-Alert "Robot on a Mission" (4/19/06), I told you about Don Hemingway who was diagnosed with prostate cancer last summer and made an independent decision to forgo surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Instead, he immediately began receiving intravenous vitamin C therapy (IVC) therapy... Read More >

Categories: cancer. prostate cancer chemotherapy digital rectal exam immune system intravenous vitamin C therapy PSA radiation supplements surgery zinc

Vitamin E supplements ineffective?

May 22, 2006 Over the past couple of years, a handful of ridiculously flawed studies have found vitamin E supplements to be ineffective and even (brace yourself!) dangerous. The result: public perception of the vitamin has taken a beating... Read More >

Categories: ineffective vitamin E supplements

Scotland deep-fries just about everything

May 22, 2006 If you're tired of hearing how unhealthy the average American diet is these days, let's stop for a moment and consider Scotland. According to a report in National Geographic News (NGN), Scotland appears to be the Mecca of the deep-fried well, just about anything... Read More >

Categories: ineffective vitamin E supplements

Vitamin absorption

May 19, 2006 An HSI member who goes by Spongehead in the Healthier Talk community forums, begins a thread titled "Vitamin Absorption" with this Posting: "I have never read about anybody preparing vitamins by breaking them down and dissolving them like, in... Read More >

Categories: Vitamin absorption

Lower your risk of colon cancer

May 17, 2006 If you'd like to reduce your risk of colon cancer (and who wouldn't?), just eat ample amounts of these foods that contain the highest concentrations of magnesium: green leafy vegetables, avocados, nuts and seeds, and whole grains... Read More >

Categories: avocados colon cancer green leafy vegetables magnesium nuts reduce risk seeds whole grains

Inhaled corticosteroids

May 17, 2006 In previous e-Alerts I've told you about a classic Peter/Paul situation when the use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) solves one problem while raising the risk of weakened bones. Now a new study demonstrates how yet another dangerous risk may... Read More >

Categories: inhaled corticosteroids

Katie receiving intravenous vitamin C (IVC) therapy

May 16, 2006 Katie is on the move again. Katie, of course, is Katie Wernecke, the 13-year-old cancer patient whose unique, sometimes harrowing story I've followed in the e-Alert for about a year now... Read More >

Categories: intravenous vitamin C (IVC) therapy new alternative cancer treatment

Can microwave popcorn give you cancer

May 16, 2006 That question is the gist of this e-mail from an HSI member named Steve: "What do you know about the current research that shows carcinogens on the inside of the bags of microwavable popcorn? According to a news item, the FDA... Read More >

Categories: artificial butter flavoring Can microwave popcorn give you cancer Cancer carcinogen Diacetyl environmental protection agency FDA microwave popcorn perfluorooctanoic acid

A new alternative cancer treatment for Katie

May 16, 2006 Katie is on the move again. Katie, of course, is Katie Wernecke, the 13-year-old cancer patient whose unique, sometimes harrowing story I've followed in the e-Alert for about a year now... Read More >

Categories: cancer. alternative treatment intravenous vitamin C therapy IVC Katie Wernecke prayforkatie.blogspot.com

Benefits of glucosamine

May 12, 2006 Now you can get some real-world insights about the benefits of glucosamine from a Healthier Talk community forum thread that starts off with this question from an HSI member named McAlly: "Has anybody on this forum used it and how well did it... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis benefits of glucosamine chondroitin joints pain relief shellfish

2006-05-Members Alert

May 1, 2006 May 2006 PDF And another thing When dietary questionnaires were given to more than 2,000 elderly subjects, researchers found a clear association between magnesium consumption and greater whole-body bone mineral density. Magnesium is known to support the enzyme function required for healthy bone formation. Dietary sources of magnesium include fish,... Read More >

Categories: allergy relief Arthritis heart disease MSM nl-2006-05 overdose on acetaminophen prostate cancer
Newsletter Issue: May 2006

The "wetter" water that fights cancer, heart disease, and arthritis

May 1, 2006 The “wetter” water that fights cancer, heart disease, and arthritis It sounded like something out of a science fiction novel: Researchers from the University of Tokyo caused water to levitate by using magnets.1 And while floating water may not have an impact on your health, magnetized water does. You know... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis heart disease magnetic field magnetized water nl-2006-05 pH level water
Newsletter Issue: May 2006
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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