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Dealing With acid reflux

March 5, 2004 Heartburn, acid reflux, gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD) - call it whatever you like, it still adds up to discomfort (at the very least), and in chronic cases can develop a condition called "Barrett's esophagus... Read More >

Categories: acid reflux dealing with acid reflux

Stop cancer in its tracks with killer grapefruit

March 1, 2004 Stop cancer in its tracks with killer grapefruit If modified citrus pectin, or MCP, sounds familiar, it’s probably because we’ve covered it before. Years ago, we published information on MCP’s unique ability to stop cancer cells from spreading-or metastasizing-to other parts of the body. But, like many of the products... Read More >

Categories: cancer cells galectin-3 molecules MCP nl-2005-03 Pectasol sugar chains tumor growth
Newsletter Issue: March 2005

Ephedra versus tobacco products

February 24, 2004 If deaths associated with ephedra products numbered well over 10 million (rather than a total of 155), and if ephedra makers had a lobby to rival the tobacco lobby, then you can be sure that no one would be talking about an ephedra ban... Read More >

Categories: ephedra as scapegoat ephedra ban tobacco lobby

Risks of eating high GI foods

February 23, 2004 Now a new study reveals that a steady intake of high GI foods may be associated with one of the most common and deadly types of cancer... Read More >

Categories: glycemic index glycemic index and cancer risks of high glcemic index foods

Antibiotics and breast cancer

February 19, 2004 You can't help but wonder: If women had been using natural forms of antibiotics all these years, would the incidence of breast cancer have been quite a bit lower... Read More >

Categories: antibiotics and breast cancer immune system boosting natural alternatives to pharmaceutical antibiotics

HRT and increased breast cancer risk

February 11, 2004 I've lost count of all the e-Alerts I've sent telling you about the various hormone replacement therapy (HRT) studies that have been shut down because of concerns for the safety of subjects participating in the studies... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer risk dangers of hrt hormone replacement therapy menopause treatment

Possible dangers of cell phone use

February 9, 2004 "The largest biological experiment in history" is how one researcher describes cellular phone use. And those who make numerous cell phone calls every day are the guinea pigs... Read More >

Categories: brain damage and cell phone use cancer and cell phone use cell phone safety cell phone use radiation damage

High fiber diet and breast cancer

February 4, 2004 When the data was analyzed, the Malmo team found that women who had the highest intake of dietary fiber were 40 percent less likely to develop breast cancer compared with those with the lowest fiber intake... Read More >

Categories: benefits of a high fiber diet diet tips for postmenopausal women preventing breast cancer types of fiber water soluble fiber

Rally the hoosiers into action

February 4, 2004 When the data was analyzed, the Malmo team found that women who had the highest intake of dietary fiber were 40 percent less likely to develop breast cancer compared with those with the lowest fiber intake... Read More >

Categories: humor Indiana University

2004-02 – Members Alert

February 1, 2004 February 2004 PDF And another thing Can your reflection in a mirror make you feel tired? It might if you exercise in front of a mirror. A Canadian study shows that women who cycled on a stationary bike for 20 minutes while facing a mirror felt less energized and less... Read More >

Categories: arterial plaque buildup colds IBS nl-2004-02 non-melanoma skin cancers PSA screening sugar varicose veins
Newsletter Issue: February 2004

Cutting-edge sugar research may revolutionize your health

February 1, 2004 Cutting-edge sugar research may revolutionize your health Scientists predict that the next great frontier of research will center on sugar, of all things. And their findings are likely to change the way the world thinks about medicine and health. It’s already changing the way some forward-thinking doctors approach many diseases-not... Read More >

Categories: Ambrotose glycobiology monosaccharides nl-2004-02 rheumatoid arthritis skin aging sugar
Newsletter Issue: February 2004

Reducing risk of Alzheimer’s

January 27, 2004 Two recent studies remind us that whatever the specific causes of this disease turn out to be, there are supplements you can take today that may dramatically reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer's... Read More >

Categories: benefits of antioxidants benefits of eating fish benefits of omega 3 fatty acids reduce risk of alzheimer's
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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