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Preventing skin cancer

May 20, 2004 More than a million new cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed in the U.S. this year. And by some estimates, nearly everyone who reaches their "golden" years will develop potentially pre-cancerous patches of rough or scaly skin known as actinic keratoses... Read More >

Categories: glycoalkaloids natural treatment for skin cancer preventing skin cancer treating skin cancer

Benefits of lycopene

May 18, 2004 According to a study published in the journal Oral Oncology, the lycopene in tomatoes may reduce the symptoms of oral leukoplakia, a lesion that develops on the tongue or inside the cheek, and can lead to cancer... Read More >

Categories: benefits of eating tomatoes benefits of lycopene help for mouth lesions lesions in mouth tomatoes and mouth health

Boosting female sexuality

May 18, 2004 And when the medical mainstream identifies something as a "disorder" and assigns it an acronym, you can be sure of one thing: A drug company has developed a treatment... Read More >

Categories: boosting female sexuality herbs for sexuality hormonal imbalance improving libido natural help for female sexuality testosterone and female sexuality

Minimizing risk of breast cancer

May 13, 2004 We're already seeing early developments of this trend in the research of certain gene mutations that can help women predict a high risk of breast cancer and other cancers... Read More >

Categories: benefits of genetic testing genetics and breast cancer lowering risk of breast cancer nutrition and breast cancer risk of breast cancer

Help for hey fever

May 12, 2004 But while hay fever sufferers wait for the next good hard downpour, there's a dietary change they can make that may bring some relief... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants and hay fever diet and allergies diet and hay fever help for allergies help for hay fever

Iron deficiency and cognitive function

May 11, 2004 A new study reveals that a mild iron deficiency - well short of anemia - may be all that's needed to impair cognitive function... Read More >

Categories: dangers of anemia dietary sources of iron iron deficiency and cognitive functioning iron supplementation

Health benefits of watermelon

May 10, 2004 I've never had a glass of watermelon juice, and to be honest, it doesn't sound all that appealing, but for serious juicers, this is a beverage that can hit the spot in more ways than one... Read More >

Categories: beta-carotene health benefits of watermelon juicing watermelon lycopene

Concerns about raw sprouts

May 7, 2004 I highly recommend this thread to anyone who might like to get started on some home sprouting. And in addition to sprouts, Owen also has helpful information on growing wheatgrass and barleygrass... Read More >

Categories: growing sprouts health benefits of sprouts sprouts and cancer toxins in sprouts

Confusion about vitamin A

May 6, 2004 Are you confused about vitamin A? Long before I knew anything about natural medicine, I had heard how dangerous this vitamin could be in excessive doses, especially for pregnant women... Read More >

Categories: absorption of vitamin a concerns about vitamin a confusion about vitamin a health benefits of vitamin a sources of vitamin a

Helicobacter pylori

May 5, 2004 C Trumps H Maybe you’ve heard of the “butterfly effect” – the idea that something as insignificant as the motion of a butterfly’s wing can set in motion a slight disturbance that’s gradually amplified until it affects the weather on the other side of the world. Similar types of subtle... Read More >

Categories: bacterium H. pylori helicobacter pylori peptic ulcers vitamin C

CLA and cancer

May 4, 2004 When I sent you the recent e-Alert "Beef 'n' Butter" (4/20/04), I told you I would keep an eye out for further studies of the remarkable fatty acid called conjugated linoleic acid (CLA... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer tumors Cancer cla conjugated linoleic acid
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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