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Have you insulted your doctor lately?

December 14, 2001 Cancer patients everywhere can breathe a sigh of relief now that we have proof that doctors aren't insulted when patients look elsewhere for information about their disease... Read More >

Categories: Cancer information research insufficient information from doctors oncologists patient centered healthcare patient responsibility

Is that morning cup of joe really worth it?

December 12, 2001 Some studies show that coffee is bad for your health. Some say it can actually be beneficial. And some say it's okay as long as you don't drink too much of it. Recently, I came across two separate studies that revealed hidden risks from the coffee habit. And it made... Read More >

Categories: benefits breast cancer coffee rheumatoid arthritis risks

Could an ulcer make you more vulnerable to cancer?

December 11, 2001 Research has shown that as many as 85 percent of peptic ulcers can be attributed to an infection with helicobacter pylori, an insidious parasitic bacteria that lives in the gastrointestinal tract. H. pylori infection may be the cause of other health problems as well. Research has suggested that the bacterium... Read More >

Categories: Cancer helicobacter pylori Mylanta Probiotics 12 Plus smoking ulcers

Supplement from the sea can treat many “incurable” conditions

December 6, 2001 Each person follows his own path to find alternative medicine. Some are raised with it from childhood. Some learn about it as adults, maybe through the experiences of a friend or colleague. But in my years in the CAM community, I've noticed something worth pointing out: Most people turn to... Read More >

Categories: algae chlorella pyrenoidosa fibromyalgia seaweed ulcerative colitis

2001-12 Members Alerts

December 1, 2001 Fight common diseases with breakthrough technique that corrects hormonal imbalances Fight common diseases with breakthrough technique that corrects hormonal imbalances Frustrated by traditional, alternative, and homeopathic treatments that gave his patients only partial relief, HSI panelist Dr. Eric Berg has developed a new technique that combines homeopathy with acupuncture, and... Read More >

Categories: endocrine system Healthy Hormones hormonal imbalances nl-2001-12 The Body Restoration Technique
Newsletter Issue: December 2001

Iron deficiency may impair cognitive function

November 20, 2001 A new study reveals that a mild iron deficiency - well short of anemia - may be all that's needed to impair cognitive function. Unfortunately, the study also suggests that an iron supplement will turn things around... Read More >

Categories: anemia cognitive function folic acid iron deficiency iron supplements

The promise of “less deadly” tobacco

November 15, 2001 "Omni. The First Reduced Carcinogen Cigarette," reads the headline that tops a full-page ad from Vector Tobacco, entitled, "An Open Letter to American Smokers." The topic is their new brand of cigarettes, which they claim contains fewer carcinogens while delivering the same taste as standard cigarettes. From what I can... Read More >

Categories: Cancer Cig-No cigarettes Omni Plantago Major quit smoking reduced carcinogens tobacco tobacco aversion

Why take formulas instead of single herbs?

November 1, 2001 The simple fact is, herbs work better in combination than they do alone. Dr. Linda Page, noted classical herbalist, gives several reasons for this... Read More >

Categories: combination Crystal Star Herbal Nutrition Dr. Linda Page herbs nl-2001-11
Newsletter Issue: November 2001

A strong immune system is your first defense against bio-terrorism

October 16, 2001 Anthrax is a bacterium. If it's caught early enough, it can be eradicated with the antibiotic ciprofloxacin (Cipro). (Research has also shown that penicillin, doxycyline, and other antibiotics related to Cipro can effectively treat anthrax. However, the Soviet Union reportedly developed a penicillin-resistant strain of anthrax. And the FDA has... Read More >

Categories: AHCC anthrax ciprofloxacin immune boosters immune system jiaogulan lactoferrin

Red raspberries shown to bolster natural resistance to cancer

October 1, 2001 Red raspberries shown to bolster natural resistance to cancer After nearly a decade of research, a South Carolina physician has concluded that a substance found in red raspberries can help the body purge itself of pre-cancerous growths and even kill existing cancer cells. No one is suggesting that this simple... Read More >

Categories: cancer cells cell mutation ellagitannins nl-2001-10 phytochemicals red raspberries
Newsletter Issue: October 2001

Study reveals weight poses greater health risk than smoking

September 27, 2001 There's so much pressure around us to be thin that it's easy to forget that optimal body weight really is about our health, and not just our pant size. But this week, a couple of new studies on health and weight confirmed that maintaining a healthy body weight is one... Read More >

Categories: BMI body mass index dieting ephedra health risks nutraceuticals obesity smoking weight loss supplements Weight Wellness
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