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New hormone replacement therapy study

October 6, 2005 And it would have come in handy the other day when I saw a program with a panel of medical experts discussing the latest hormone replacement study (HRT) published last week in the Archives of Internal Medicine... Read More >

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Lesson Alzheimer’s symptoms With broccoli

October 6, 2005 And it would have come in handy the other day when I saw a program with a panel of medical experts discussing the latest hormone replacement study (HRT) published last week in the Archives of Internal Medicine... Read More >

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2005-10-Members Alert

October 1, 2005 October 2005 PDF And another thing Cardiorespiratory fitness is its own reward, of course. But according to a five-year study of more than 10,000 subjects, higher levels of cardiorespiratory health were associated with a reduced risk of developing metabolic syndrome, the set of symptoms that includes high blood pressure, insulin... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: October 2005

Groundbreaking plant from the Amazon takes on cancer, skeptics, and controversy

October 1, 2005 Groundbreaking plant from the Amazon takes on cancer, skeptics, and controversy In 2001, we gave you the exclusive on graviola, a tree from the Amazon with powerful anti-cancerous properties. We reported it had been shown to destroy prostate, lung, breast, colon, and pancreatic cancers. And, perhaps the greatest benefit was... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: October 2005

Is soy beneficial for postmenopausal women?

September 28, 2005 Is soy beneficial for postmenopausal women? It is according to a new study from China. But before you grab your keys and rush out to the store to stock up on soy foods, there's one little soy secret you need to know... Read More >

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Vitamin C in high doses might kill cancer cells

September 22, 2005 Cancer researchers thought they might be on to something big. Their ambitious theory: Vitamin C in high doses might kill cancer cells... Read More >

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l-Glutamine helps stimulate the immune system

September 22, 2005 Cancer researchers thought they might be on to something big. Their ambitious theory: Vitamin C in high doses might kill cancer cells... Read More >

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A reliable way to help prevent catching a cold

September 20, 2005 Are you in the market for a reliable way to help prevent catching a cold? If you answered, "Sign me up!" I would first suggest you take a look at the e-Alert "Gesundheit" (9/13/05), in which that old standby cold-fighter vitamin C... Read More >

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Vitamin C and the common cold

September 13, 2005 In 1970, Nobel Prize-winning chemist Linus Pauling published "Vitamin C and the Common Cold." This book is largely responsible for the perception that vitamin C intake will produce beneficial effects when it comes to colds... Read More >

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Another myth about cholesterol-lowering statin drugs

September 7, 2005 Another myth about cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, that is. You've got to hand it to executives of drug companies that manufacture statins: They gave it the old college try... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease dementia risks homocysteine levels LDL cholesterol

Giving your liver the support it needs is now easier than ever

September 1, 2005 Giving your liver the support it needs is now easier than ever Whey protein is one of nature’s most powerful immune boosters. Over the years, people have used it to treat everything from jaundice to epilepsy, but now researchers are zeroing in on its effects on immune diseases considered incurable,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: September 2005
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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