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The silkworm's secret: Ease inflammation and respiratory illness with this enzyme

May 1, 2002 The silkworm’s secret:Ease inflammation and respiratory illness with this enzyme At some point or another, you’ve probably seen a nature film showing a caterpillar turn into a butterfly: It weaves a cocoon around itself, and eventually it breaks through the hardened chrysalis, having sprouted wings and changed form almost completely.... Read More >

Categories: carpal tunnel dead tissue hardened arteries nl-2002-05 reduce inflammation serrapeptase varicose veins
Newsletter Issue: May 2002

Cream eliminates 83 percent of pre-cancerous lesions in small-scale trial

May 1, 2002 Cream eliminates 83 percent of pre-cancerous lesions in small-scale trial Sometimes our efforts to seek out and report leading-edge developments in alternative health care hit startling roadblocks. Take, for example, our plan to bring you a product update in this month’s issue. It seemed simple enough. The product, which we... Read More >

Categories: actinic keratoses age spots eczema glycoalkaloid cream nl-2002-05 skin irritation
Newsletter Issue: May 2002

Discover the cancer-fighting potential of Brazil's "Mushroom of God"

May 1, 2002 Discover the cancer-fighting potential of Brazil’s “Mushroom of God” Nearly 30 years ago researchers began investigating a medical curiosity among the people of Piedade, Brazil. Residents of the small community near Sao Paulo enjoyed extraordinarily good health. They developed few diseases and lived unusually long lives. Outsiders began to wonder... Read More >

Categories: Agaricus Blazei Murill Brazil Cancer immune response mushroom nl-2002-05 tumor growth
Newsletter Issue: May 2002

apples fight against pancreatic cancer

May 1, 2002 Recent research out of UCLA has revealed a potential new weapon in the war against pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest forms of the disease. The study, published in the April issue of the International Journal of Cancer, reports that a specific antioxidant compound found in apples slowed the growth... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants apples pancreatic cancer

Writing on the wall

April 29, 2002 On March 13th the European Parliament - a 626-member legislative body representing the 15 European Union countries - passed the "EU Directive on Dietary Supplements," which classifies vitamins as medical drugs rather than food supplements. The Directive grants a transition period of three years for vitamin supplements already on the... Read More >

Categories: EU Directive on Dietary Supplements petition prescription vitamins

From the Yangtze to the Alps

April 24, 2002 For centuries, Traditional Chinese Medicine has taught that tea can be potent medicine. Modern alternative medicine has embraced that idea for years - and recently, even the mainstream has supported the benefits of tea. It's no wonder - research continues to reinforce that the antioxidants in tea can protect your... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants benefits Cancer green tea extract muscle deterioration polyphenols tea

When good treatments go bad

April 17, 2002 We now know that PC-SPES is adulterated with not one, but three prescription drugs... Read More >

Categories: additives Cancer contaminants PC SPES prescription drugs prostate health recall

Deja vu all over again

April 11, 2002 As I've written before, the decision to take HRT or not is very controversial - and very personal. Each woman has to make up her own mind. But to do that, you need accurate, complete, unbiased information - not a one-sentence summary and a pat on the head. In a... Read More >

Categories: Cancer combination therapy dangers hormone replacement therapy HRT risks

Science and the Sunbelt

April 9, 2002 Just last weekend, most people in the U.S. turned their clocks ahead one hour in the spring ritual known as daylight savings time. (Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana and Arizona abstain.) The official reason for the semi-annual change is to give farmers more daylight hours to do their work. But new research... Read More >

Categories: benefits Cancer daylight savings time solar radiation sunlight

Orange you glad I didn’t say banana?

April 8, 2002 We know that vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that can fight the common cold, ward off cancer and even combat that signs of aging. Now new research shows that this powerful nutrient may be a potent weapon in the "battle of the bulge," as well... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants metabolism vitamin C weight gain Weight Loss weight management

Calcium’s secret benefit

April 4, 2002 Last month, I told you how even if you have a family history of colon cancer you could slash your risk by consuming more folic acid. Now, new research is suggesting another nutrient that may play a significant role in preventing colon cancer... Read More >

Categories: AdvaCal calcium colon cancer

Increase SOD levels up to 230 percent and fight arthritis, cancer, and heart disease

April 1, 2002 Increase SOD levels up to 230 percent and fight arthritis, cancer, and heart disease It’s a potent anti-inflammatory and one of the most powerful antioxidants in your body. Physicians use injections of it to help cancer patients recover from radiation therapy, cardiac patients avoid further heart damage, and rheumatoid arthritis... Read More >

Categories: cellular breakdown free radical Lou Gehrig's disease Natural Dismutase Compound nl-2002-04 prevent disease superoxide dismutase
Newsletter Issue: April 2002
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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