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Consumer reports and supplements

April 8, 2004 The May CR cover headline blares: "Dangerous Supplements: 6 Could Cause Cancer, Kidney Failure, Liver Disease or Death... Read More >

Categories: Consumer Reports dangers of supplements FDA and the supplement industry

Three time-tested natural bacteria killers that will leave you antibiotic- and ulcer-free

April 1, 2004 Three time-tested natural bacteria killers that will leave you antibiotic- and ulcer-free Until a few years ago, doctors didn’t even know that ulcers were caused by bacteria-specifically Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). Instead, they threw acid-suppressing drugs at the problem and scratched their heads when things didn’t get much better. When... Read More >

Categories: H. pylori Immunoguard lactoferrin Mastic Gum probiotics ulcers

Real people show how HealthPrint test can change lives for the better

April 1, 2004 Real people show how HealthPrint test can change lives for the better Sue felt great last April when she read our article about the HealthPrint program. She was a 59-year-old retired schoolteacher with two grown children and was in pretty good health. But the idea of comprehensive testing appealed to... Read More >

Categories: HDL HealthPrint blood testing program IBS nl-2004-04 regulate moods Your Future Health
Newsletter Issue: April 2004

Avoiding unnecessary antibiotics

March 30, 2004 Bacteria are highly adaptive because they actually "teach" one another to resist antibiotics. When one bacterium develops resistance to an antibiotic, it can share that resistance with similar and even unrelated strains... Read More >

Categories: antibiotic resistant bacteria effects of antibiotic use natural antibiotics new test for bacteria overuse of antibiotics

PSA levels

March 30, 2004 In response, an HSI member named Peg wrote with this question: "On the subject of PSA, what are the levels? What is a low number and high number to really be concerned with? I hear the numbers and I really don't know what they mean... Read More >

Categories: prostate health PSA levels PSA testing

Comments on vitamin D

March 26, 2004 "Just remember how great you feel in the summer after getting a full exposure of Vit-D! A great vitamin!" That warm, summertime thought comes from a member named Jeff, and it's posted in an HSI Forum thread titled "Vitamin D... Read More >

Categories: benefits of vitamin D proper dose of vitamin D sources of vitamin D

Testing for cancer

March 24, 2004 It's a test that accurately answers one very simple question: Is there cancer present in the body... Read More >

Categories: AMAS test for cancer testing for cancer

C-reactive protein blood test

March 22, 2004 Now a new study shows that a CRP test may also be a good indicator of risk for a very common type of cancer - and it's a cancer that's more successfully treated when caught early... Read More >

Categories: c-reactive protein blood test identifying cancer preventing colon cancer preventing colorectal cancer rectal cancer risk of chronic health problems

Giving up sugar to help fight cancer

March 16, 2004 "Obviously giving up sugar isn't the cure for cancer. But I'd recommend the tactic STRONGLY to anyone with cancer (or, actually, any other illness... Read More >

Categories: eating sugar and cancer fighting cancer health risks of refined sugar sugar intake and cancer

Preventing prostate cancer

March 16, 2004 The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is a useful tool for predicting the potential for prostate cancer, but a positive result should NOT be considered an automatic green light to go ahead with a biopsy... Read More >

Categories: calcium intake and prostate cancer preventing prostate cancer testing for prostate cancer treating prostate cancer

Folate and ovarian cancer

March 15, 2004 In previous e-Alerts I've told you about the many benefits of a diet rich in the B vitamin folate. In addition to lowering homocysteine levels and reducing the risk of stroke, folate may also help prevent breast and colorectal cancer... Read More >

Categories: folate and folic acid ovarian cancer preventing breast cancer preventing ovarian cancer sources of folate

Dangers of HRT

March 8, 2004 But what received even less attention was a recent report in the British Medical Journal that revealed a shocking turn in the HRT saga that will not make anyone laugh. Scream with anger? That would be far more appropriate... Read More >

Categories: dangers of hormone replacement therapy HRT studies shut down risk of heart disease and cancer risks of hormone replacement therapy risks of HRT
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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