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Exit candy land

March 13, 2003 Seventy years ago, Otto Warburg, Ph.D., won the Nobel Prize in medicine when he discovered that cancer cells use glucose (sugar) for growth... Read More >

Categories: glucose and cancer sugar and cancer sugar and cancer cell growth

The death toll

March 12, 2003 A comparison between supplement-related deaths and those caused by pharmaceuticals... Read More >

Categories: death rate drugs pharmaceuticals supplements

Does your heart good

March 11, 2003 This week calcium is on the agenda again with a new study that has important information about a vitamin that can help regulate calcium levels in heart muscle cells. It's a win/win situation: good for weight-loss, and good for the heart... Read More >

Categories: calcium calcium and weight loss calcium intake and weight loss weight loss with calcium

The power of selenium

March 5, 2003 Purdue researchers tested the effects of a selenium-enriched diet on elderly beagle dogs, and then examined their prostate cells to determine age related DNA damage. Results showed that the dogs receiving selenium experienced significantly less damage to prostate cells... Read More >

Categories: fighting cancer prostate cancer selenium

2003-03 – Members Alert

March 1, 2003 March 2003 PDF And another thing There’s some positive news, for a change, if you’re one of the millions of women who took hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Obstetrics & Gynecology reports that, after women discontinue hormone use, their increased risk of breast cancer (elevated because of the HRT) begins to... Read More >

Categories: clogged endocrine system coral calcium energy heart health immune system nl-2003-03 weight gain
Newsletter Issue: March 2003

"Suboptimal vitamin intake" increases your risk of chronic disease

March 1, 2003 “Suboptimal vitamin intake” increases your risk of chronic disease After years of saying we didn’t really need vitamins if we “ate right,” mainstream medicine finally decided we do. According to recent studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, “suboptimal vitamin intake” is common, especially among older adults,... Read More >

Categories: calcium citrate cancer fighter chronic disease glutamic acid nl-2003-03 vitamin intake
Newsletter Issue: March 2003

Graceful aging

February 27, 2003 Giving a boost to DHEA levels may reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke, help control diabetes, increase energy levels, improve memory, strengthen the immune system, and alleviate depression... Read More >

Categories: benefits of DHEA dehydroepiandrosterone DHEA DHEA and aging DHEA and bill H.R. 207 natural anti-aging solution

Irradiation debate

February 20, 2003 Members write in with their opinions on irradiation... Read More >

Categories: benefits debate harm irradiation risks

Bringing in the sheaves

February 18, 2003 Study shows that Celiac Disease (CD), a digestive disorder that is usually genetically inherited, can be triggered by gluten intake... Read More >

Categories: celiac disease digestive disorder gastrointestinal cancer gluten gluten intake sensitivity to gluten

Riding the wave

February 12, 2003 I'll start with the easy question: The Soviet ban on microwaves was lifted in the late 1980's with the fall of Communism. This reversal was prompted by the rapid political changes of perestroika - not as a result of any new evidence that found... Read More >

Categories: effects of microwave cooking microwave bans microwave food study microwaving in the U.S.S.R mircowave cooing

2003-02 – Members Alert

February 1, 2003 February 2003 PDF And another thing The No. 1 health issue that the average person fears most is memory loss and decline in mental functioning, according to The New York Times. But you might be able to walk your way right out of that fear. Researchers at the University of... Read More >

Categories: cancer research Clavo Huasca HRT drugs menopause nl-2003-02 selenium sex life
Newsletter Issue: February 2003

Selenium-a most valuable mineral

February 1, 2003 Selenium-a most valuable mineral For several years we’ve been telling you about the advantages of selenium-a naturally occurring mineral with powerful antioxidant properties. In both e-Alerts and Members Alerts we’ve told you about studies that have shown how a sufficient selenium intake may lower the risk of prostate, breast, colorectal... Read More >

Categories: autoimmune disorders Cancer dna damage nl-2003-02 p53 gene selenium
Newsletter Issue: February 2003
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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