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Benefits of vitamin E

May 3, 2004 E is a versatile, multi-tasking vitamin... Read More >

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2004-05 – Members Alert

May 1, 2004 May 2004 PDF And another thing Reducing calorie intake may slow the growth of tumors, according to Dutch researchers. Working from previous animal research with similar results, researchers found that a restricted calorie diet impaired tumor growth and increased life expectancy of patients. They also found that tumors grow faster... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2004

What the "Goldilocks effect" can do for fatigue and your immune system

May 1, 2004 What the “Goldilocks effect” can do for fatigue and your immune system We wade through so much dense science every day that when someone came to us recently and wanted to talk about Goldilocks, it was a welcome change of pace. But you’d be surprised just how closely related science... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2004

C-reactive protein

April 28, 2004 Beyond being a reliable indication that the body is experiencing some type of crisis, elevated CRP has been shown to be an aggravating factor in creating blood clots that commonly lead to stroke, heart attack and other cardiovascular events... Read More >

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Benefits of fiber intake

April 27, 2004 A recent study shows that men whose fiber intake comes mostly from vegetables may have greater protection from prostate cancer than those who get their fiber from other sources... Read More >

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Gluten and celiac disease

April 26, 2004 In last Friday's e-Alert I told you about a thread on the HSI Forum that carries a discussion about how to manage triglyceride levels; one of the primary markers that indicates risk of heart attack and arteriosclerosis... Read More >

Categories: arteriosclerosis gluten heart attack manage triglyceride levels

Fight prostate cancer with vitamin E

April 22, 2004 Many HSI members are already aware that vitamin E is an effective prostate cancer fighter. Now a new study shows that two specific tocopherol forms of this vitamin may provide especially potent preventive effects... Read More >

Categories: diet and prostate cancer preventing prostate cancer selenium and prostate cancer supplements for prostate health

Green tea health benefits

April 21, 2004 Quite honestly, the chemical details of this study were over my head, but the conclusion is clear: The Kyushu researchers believe their work reveals that EGCG binds to 67 LR cells and prevents them from prompting tumor growth... Read More >

Categories: green tea and cancer health benefits of green tea preventing cancer using green tea extract

Conjugated linoleic acid

April 20, 2004 CLA is part of the omega-6 fatty acid family. And while the typical diet supplies more than enough omega-6, the mechanism of CLA's action apparently mimics that of omega-3 fatty acids... Read More >

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Dangers of taking fosamax

April 16, 2004 Fosamax is the most-prescribed medicine worldwide for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis, according to a study in the New England Journal of Medicine. But that doesn't mean that it's good for you... Read More >

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Controlling celiac disease (CD)

April 14, 2004 The problem with gluten is that many people don't tolerate it well - complicated by the fact that a good number of these people aren't even aware of their sensitivity... Read More >

Categories: celiac disease and gluten gluten intolerance problems with gluten

Junk food and acrylamide

April 13, 2004 But let's face it, no matter how well you and I may eat, as a nation we gorge on junky fast food like there's no tomorrow... Read More >

Categories: acrylamide and fast food dangers of acrylamide health threats of acrylamide
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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