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The health benefits of eating grapes

December 24, 2003 Meanwhile we already know that grapes are good for us. Dark-skinned grapes in particular contain resveratrol, an antioxidant that has been shown to reduce cardiovascular and cancer risks... Read More >

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Better sleep = Better health

December 23, 2003 A sufficient amount of sleep is necessary to maintain good health. That's a given... Read More >

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Sunlight exposure is essential to good health

December 22, 2003 On the contrary, sunlight exposure is essential to good health. The key is balance. Too much sun is just as unhealthy as too little... Read More >

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Eating citrus fruits may dramatically decrease some cancer risks

December 17, 2003 Those with the highest intake of citrus fruits reduced their risk of stomach, mouth, esophageal, and larynx cancers by as much as 40 to 50 percent... Read More >

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The nutritional value of buckwheat

December 15, 2003 And when you consider that buckwheat is also rich in omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, minerals, and essential amino acids, then you've got a food product that's primed and ready to become the next health- food superstar... Read More >

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Dangers associated with microwave ovens

December 12, 2003 It's an amusing cartoon, but it also serves as a reminder that microwaved food is not quite the same as food cooked with a conventional heating source... Read More >

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Improve your enzyme deficiencies

December 4, 2003 Fortunately there are simple steps you can take to help improve your enzyme deficiencies. And the first two steps could hardly be easier... Read More >

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2003-12 – Members Alert

December 1, 2003 December 2003 PDF And another thing New cancer research contradicts the long-held belief that the transmission of breast cancer cells to other parts of the body only happens after the cells have matured and undergone genetic changes. Testing for a rare, telltale protein associated with cancer recurrence, German researchers found... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2003

The great-sex secret for women of all ages

December 1, 2003 The great-sex secret for women of all ages Learn the surprising cause of your lagging libido – and what you can do about it You can’t help but notice the difference. Honestly, you don’t have to be Gloria Steinem to see that much more attention has been paid to male... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2003

HSI exclusive: Beat everything from bronchitis to blood clots with panelist's all-in-one enzyme therapy

December 1, 2003 HSI exclusive: Beat everything from bronchitis to blood clots with panelist’s all-in-one enzyme therapy Last year, we introduced you to nattokinase, a remarkable natural enzyme, which can dissolve blood clots – sometimes in a matter of minutes. It proved to be one of the most exciting breakthroughs HSI had ever... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2003

Skin cancer increases risk

November 25, 2003 Here's some very important news for anyone with sun-damaged skin... Read More >

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Natural methods to treating skin cancer

November 19, 2003 Three different research projects exploring natural methods for treating skin cancer were presented at the conference. Two of the studies were conducted on mice, and the third was a laboratory study using human skin cells... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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