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Flavanoids provide cardiovascular protection

July 6, 2005 Once again, scientists are doing their best to sell us some candy bars with a study that "reveals" the cardiovascular protection offered by eating dark chocolate... Read More >

Categories: benefits of dark chocolate cardiovascular benefits of chocolate cardiovascular protection cardiovascular protection and dark chocolate flavanoids and chocolate flavanoids and fruit

High B-6 levels and reduced risk of colorectal cancer

June 28, 2005 So if you wanted advice on dietary supplements, would you go looking for it in Business Week magazine? Absolutelyif you were interested in tracking investment opportunities in the supplement biz. But health advice... Read More >

Categories: colorectal cancer enhance brain function prevent heart disease relief from carpal tunnel syndrome relieve morning sickness vitamin B-6

Healing benefits of tequila

June 24, 2005 Recently I had a drink with tequila in it and noticed some healing benefits. The Mexicans say that it is therapeutic and drink it for that reason. It comes from the agave plant so it makes sense to me that it is... Read More >

Categories: benefits of tequilla healing benefits of tequilla mexicans and tequilla

Getting enough sun exposure

June 23, 2005 If you live just a few miles north of Quito, Ecuador, the equator may run right through your back yard. In that case, you probably get enough daily sun exposure to qualify as one of the least vitamin D deficient people on Earth... Read More >

Categories: folic acid and the skin over-exposure to the sun preventing the development of skin cancer relieve skin stress skin cancer and sun exposure sun exposure too much sun vitamin c and the skin vitamin d deficient people vitamin e and the skin

Narrow mainstream view of cancer treatment

June 15, 2005 I think you may be furious too when you find out how easy it is for a state agency to remove a child from her parents' custody based on nothing more than an absurdly narrow mainstream view of cancer treatment... Read More >

Categories: chemotherapy Child Protection Services Katie Wernecke medical mainstream Michele and Edward Wernecke radiation

Misinformation regarding sun exposure

June 14, 2005 Run for your lives! The sun is shining! That's right - summer's almost here and the time is right for the yearly barrage of misinformation regarding sun exposure... Read More >

Categories: daily exposure without sunscreen dermatologists myths about sun exposure UV-B exposure vitamin D production from sun exposure

Natural ways to help keep your HGH level from dropping off

June 13, 2005 But as the name implies, HGH is a hormone, which means any use of synthetic HGH supplements should be embarked on with great care. Fortunately, there are safe, natural ways to help keep your HGH level from dropping off steeply after the age of 50... Read More >

Categories: HGH and women human growth hormone Pro HGH

Sugar is good for you

June 10, 2005 It seems that Richard Kahn, the chief scientific and medical officer with the American Diabetes Association (ADA), made this statement in a recent interview: "What is the evidence that sugar itself has anything to do with diabetes? There is no evidence... Read More >

Categories: ada managing sugar consumption Organic Consumers Association sugar and diabetes sugar and your health

Diabetic neuropathy

June 8, 2005 If you happen to be diabetic (either type 1 or type 2), or if you have reason to believe that you may have a pre-diabetic condition, diabetic neuropathy is something you need to be knowledgeable about... Read More >

Categories: ALA alpha lipoic acid Diabetes diabetic neurology mother antioxidant peripheral neuropathy symptoms of neuropathy

Do away with mammograms forever

June 7, 2005 I hope to have some very good news for you as well in about a year and a half when we'll get the results of a trial that will hopefully do away with mammograms forever... Read More >

Categories: BCDS Breast Cancer Detection System compression contradiction computed tomography laser mammography CTLM dangers mammograms negative effects side effects
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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