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Chatter, chatter and more chatter

February 13, 2006 That's the approximate cost of the low-fat diet study published last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The results: chatter, chatter and more chatter... Read More >

Categories: antibiotics boiled parsley breast cancer prevention breast cancer risk cancer risk carbohydrates carbs cardiovascular disease colorectal cancer diet dietary choices fats fruits grains healthy diet heart disease heart healthy increased intake of potassium intervention diet low fat diet low-fat dietary pattern lower blood pressure lower cardiovascular disease risk Mediterranean Diet National Institute of Health nutraingredients overactive bladder postmenopausal women proteins reduced salt risk of invasive breast cancer stroke urinary tract infections urine flow vegetables WHI women's health initiative

Colorectal cancer reduction associated with nutrient intake

February 9, 2006 Colorectal cancer prevention alert! Researchers found a significant association between dietary intake of folate and vitamin B6 and a reduced risk of colorectal cancer... Read More >

Categories: beta-carotene C & D colorectal cancer prevention dietary vitamins polyp Vitamins B6

Reduce oxidative stress caused by exercise

February 9, 2006 I just came across a study that shows how polyphenols may help reduce oxidative stress caused by exercise... Read More >

Categories: anti-inflammatory effects antioxidant asparagus asthma atherosclerosis avocados bananas beta-carotene black grape burn calories Cancer chicken breast citrus fruits colorectal cancer colorectal polyp coronary atherosclerosis coronary heart disease dietary vitamins exercise exercise-related deaths flavonoid-rich fruits flavonoid-rish foods flavonoids folate greater longevity heart disease knee join knee joint pain leafy greens longevity lung cancer marathon runners navy bean overexercising overweight overweight exercisers oxidative stress pinto beans plant chemicals polyp polyphenols polyps protein oxidation raspberry red current reduce colrectal cancer reduce oxidation reduced knee joint load SACU San Antonio Catholic University strenuous exercise stroke tomatoes type 2 diabetes Type II Diabetes vegetables vitamin B-6 vitamin C vitamin d walking well-trained athletes whole grains

Safety issue, or business issue?

February 7, 2006 Is it possible to surgically remove the ability to feel shame... Read More >

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2006-02-Members Alert

February 1, 2006 February 2006 PDF MEMBERS FORUM Milk isn’t as good as you think Q: I recently went to the doctor to get a bone scan. He told me my bone density was low and that I should drink more milk. When I told him I drink milk every day, he said... Read More >

Categories: haptoglobin kyphosis life-extending diet nl-2006-02 omega 3 fatty acids prostate cancer standard IV therapy Vitamin D deficient
Newsletter Issue: February 2006

Omega-3 fatty acids: Panacea or poison for prostate cancer patients?

February 1, 2006 I've seen it happen in my own practice. Prostate cancer patients who were doing just fine suddenly get worse-much worse. Then I discover they've started taking some kind of supplement that they weren't taking before they were diagnosed. It was too big a coincidence not to look into further... Read More >

Categories: alpha-linolenic acid Charles Myers flax seed M.D. omega 3 fatty acids prostate cancer

Single formula unlocks the four strongest secret weapons of a life-extending diet

February 1, 2006 The Mediterranean diet has gained nearly universal acceptance as the world's healthiest. Based on centuries of observation, not to mention a truckload of modern research, it's an undisputable fact that people who live in the Mediterranean area and follow the diet have one of the highest life expectancies in the... Read More >

Categories: Botanical Vitality 100+ ellagic acid Great Life Labs longevity Mediterranean Diet pomegranates red wine

Frightening information about foods that contain soy

January 30, 2006 "I feel betrayed. But it's my own fault." That comment comes from a colleague of mine named Lou who sent me an e-mail with some enlightening (and frightening) information about foods that contain soy... Read More >

Categories: AHA American Heart Association AP Archer Daniels Midland Associated Press breast cancer cholesterol levels cholesterol-lowering effects Estrogen-like plant hormones HDL cholesterol heart-healthy diet hot flashes isoflavone levels isoflavones Israeli Health Ministry LDL cholesterol Monsanto Mothering magazine nutritionists oncologists pediatricians preproductive hormones pro-soy doctors prostate cancer reduced fertility in men Sally Euclarie Osborne soy soy baby formula soy consumption soy formula soybean uterine cancer

PSA testing causes harm

January 25, 2006 "At present the one certainty about PSA testing is that it causes harm... Read More >

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Russian Roulette with off-label drug: Long-term health risks

January 17, 2006 Imagine you have a 15-year-old son who wants to play Russian roulette. Would you let him play... Read More >

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Satisfying deep breath diminishes

January 16, 2006 As the years pass, our ability to achieve a fully satisfying deep breath diminishes. That's because lung function deteriorates as part of the natural aging process - and that's true whether you smoke or not... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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