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Sweet, sweet nonsense

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 >

Categories: antioxidants health benefits of cocoa hot cocoa

The art of subtraction

November 13, 2003 Fortunately there are ways to avoid fluoride intake. And believe it or not, avoiding fluoride just might make your teeth healthier... Read More >

Categories: avoiding fluride intake fluoridation of public water removing fluoride build up

Vitamin use may alleviate dangers posed by second hand smoke

November 5, 2003 But another study from the University of California suggests that the increase of a single vitamin may alleviate at least some of the dangers posed by second hand smoke... Read More >

Categories: effects of passive smoking effects of second-hand smoke vitamins and second-hand smoke

Back on track

November 4, 2003 But true depression is a serious condition that can indicate even more serious problems. Yet, depression among the elderly may also indicate other health problems... Read More >

Categories: depression and elderly people depression and old people depression and the elderly health risks of depression symptoms of depression

2003-11 – Members Alert

November 1, 2003 November 2003 PDF And another thing Given the chance, people will gorge themselves with excess food–or excess snacks anyway. According to two University of Illinois experiments, subjects given extra popcorn at a movie theatre ate nearly 50 percent more over the serving size they asked for (even when the popcorn... Read More >

Categories: athritis Cancer collagen hydrolysate eczema glutathione indigestion intraocular pressure nasal spray nl-2003-11 osteoarthritis Pain periodontal disease
Newsletter Issue: November 2003

Vitamin cream soothes itchy skin caused by aging, eczema, even poison ivy

November 1, 2003 Vitamin cream soothes itchy skin caused by aging, eczema, even poison ivy When Marilyn Strube caught the chickenpox from her 2-year-old daughter, she thought she would go crazy from the itch. Her doctor wasn’t very helpful, telling her to wait it out. But after several sleepless nights, she had to... Read More >

Categories: dermatologist DermaVive eczema itch relief psoriasis skin cells vitamin d

Science stumbles over life-saving miracle: Arthritis buster kills cancer cells

November 1, 2003 Science stumbles over life-saving miracle: Arthritis buster kills cancer cells I’ll give Celebrex this: It does have one catchy advertising jingle. If you’ve ever seen the commercials, you know what I mean (and you probably have it stuck in your head now, too). But beyond the infectious ad campaign, Celebrex... Read More >

Categories: arthritis relief Celebrex COX 2 inhibitors inflammation nl-2003-11 prevent cancer Vioxx Zyflamend
Newsletter Issue: November 2003

Insulin resistance and exercise

October 31, 2003 A member named John starts off a thread titled "Insulin and Exercise" with some very specific questions about, well insulin and exercise: "I suffer from insulin resistance. I have heard that exercise can help to combat insulin resistance... Read More >

Categories: diabetes and regular exercise insulin and exercise Insulin resistance type 2 diabetes Type II Diabetes

Aspirin therapy may raise the risk of pancreatic cancer in women

October 30, 2003 If you're a woman who takes a daily aspirin to help prevent heart attacks, you might have gotten a jolt earlier this week when major newspapers and TV networks reported that aspirin therapy raises the risk of pancreatic cancer in women... Read More >

Categories: aspirin and women aspirin therapy aspirin therapy and heart attack prevention aspirin therapy and pancreatic cancer risk preventing heart attacks with aspirin

Criticism of statin drugs

October 29, 2003 Unless of course statins don't actually do any of those things effectively. The full text of all the studies that would question Fortune's sweeping statement could fill a book the size of the Manhattan Yellow pages... Read More >

Categories: fighting heart disease inflammation natural alternatives promoting heart health statin drugs

How to successfully address diabetes with no drugs

October 16, 2003 Fortunately, most of those six million may be able to successfully address their diabetes without using any drugs at all... Read More >

Categories: diabetes and TZDs diabetic medicine diabetics medications effects of type 2 diabetes medicating diabetes 2 natural diabetes treatment TZD and heart failure

Health benefits of multivitamin use

October 14, 2003 And - rare as a blue moon - it comes from not one, but two mainstream studies confirming the health benefits of multivitamin use... Read More >

Categories: health benefits of multivitamins multivitamin intake multivitamin supplements multivitamins and the immune system
Allan Spreen, M.D.
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