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Increase fruits and vegetables to prevent risk of stroke

March 8, 2006 In 1992 the National Cancer Institute started the campaign to encourage everyone to eat five servings of fruits or vegetables each day to promote good health. So have you succeeded in getting five-a-day? If so do you think you could step it up to maybe seven or nine... Read More >

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2006-03-Members Alert

March 1, 2006 March 2006 PDF And another thing Workplace managers might be interested in the results of a study that tracked more than 180 employees of a Swedish company for 80 days. Half of the subjects were given a daily probiotic supplement, Lactobacillus reuteri, and half received a placebo. More than 26... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2006

Outlawed product resurfaces under a new name

March 1, 2006 You may remember the outrageous ruling and resulting scandal surrounding Lane Labs' MGN3 product back in July 2004. Essentially, the FDA forced the company to stop selling the product-not because it was dangerous or ineffective but because the FDA felt that Lane Labs' marketing language made disease claims allowed only... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2006

Use of antioxidants during cancer therapy

February 28, 2006 After sending you the e-Alert "Crossed Purposes" (2/16/06), about the use of antioxidants during cancer therapy, I received a poignant e-mail from an HSI member named Amy... Read More >

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Let’s review: mg = milligram and mcg = microgram

February 28, 2006 After sending you the e-Alert "Crossed Purposes" (2/16/06), about the use of antioxidants during cancer therapy, I received a poignant e-mail from an HSI member named Amy... Read More >

Categories: labels for medications mcg metric abbreviation mg microgram milligram typos

Toilet water safer than ice-cubes?

February 23, 2006 Jasmine dropped by five fast food restaurants where she collected samples of ice used in soft drinks. In each restaurant, she also collected samples of toilet water. If you think you already know where this is going, you're right... Read More >

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The word “humongous” is so inappropriately casual that it’s a tip off that something is fishy

February 21, 2006 For several years now at HSI we've been warning you about the dangers associated with one of the most widely used artificial sweeteners in the world -- aspartame (better known as NutraSweet and Equal... Read More >

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The zero trans-fats scam

February 17, 2006 An HSI member named Gerry introduces us to the New Math (as imagined by the FDA) when he leads off a thread with the transcript of an article he came across titled "The FDA and the 'Zero Trans-Fats' Scam... Read More >

Categories: daily grams FDA Food and Drug Adminstration food labels grams less than a gram of trans-fat nutrition partially hydrogenated vegetable oil per serving read food labels carefully serving trans fat trans fats vegetable oil zero trans fats

Chronic diseases come with chronic side effects

February 15, 2006 An HSI member named Pam sent an e-mail with this question: "Do you have any information on Chronic Fatigue? I have a friend who has cancer. She said she is always tired and thinks she has chronic fatigue... Read More >

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Exercise may offset the increased risk of alzheimer’s disease

February 15, 2006 Exercise may offset the increased risk of Alzheimer's disease that comes with long-term use of pharmaceutical hormone replacement therapy (HRT), according to a new study... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease bioidentical hormones exercise hormone replacement therapy menopausal hormone changes menopausal women menopause mental acuity Neurobiology of Aging safe alternatives synthetic HRT Wyeth Pharmaceuticals

Another mineral far more valuable

February 14, 2006 Today being Valentine's Day, some women may be thinking about diamonds. Nothing wrong with that, of course, but there's another mineral that's far more valuable when it comes to good health: selenium... Read More >

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