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New research that every woman should know about

September 20, 2001 Scientists in the Netherlands found significant evidence that both birth control pills and hormone replacement therapy increase a woman's risk of developing a condition called microalbuminuria. People with this condition have increased levels of protein in their urine, which is an early marker for kidney disease. And a Canadian study... Read More >

Categories: birth control pills hormone replacement therapy kidney disease microalbuminuria phytoestrogens urine protein

The soy controversy: More questions than answers

September 17, 2001 Ten days ago, we sent you a message on new research that was raising concerns about the safety of soy. Since then, many of you have written back to us to ask how you should alter your diet, or to point out apparent contradictions in the soy research... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer dementia soy consumption soy debate soy lecithin soy protein soy safety

Research shows health risks of soy likely outweight benefits

September 8, 2001 Because I eat a lot of soy, I've been following the growing controversy about its safety. A majority of us, after all, are not at risk for kidney stones. But there is evidence that soy may contribute to vascular dementia, breast cancer, interference in thyroid function, osteoporosis, and other serious... Read More >

Categories: benefits oxalate risks soy

Search for cancer killer leads researchers back to nature

September 7, 2001 Less than three years after testing the first dose on a human (half the normal testing time for a cancer drug), Novartis Pharmaceuticals presented GleevecTM to the FDA for approval. After a short two-and-a-half month review, FDA officials granted the New Drug Application in May. Twenty-four hours after that, trucks... Read More >

Categories: Cancer chemotherapy chronic myeloid leukemia drug resistance ellagitannin Gleevec herbal medicine

New product focuses on skin as the weak link in your immune system

September 1, 2001 Exclusive Product Feature New product focuses on skin as the weak link in your immune system At the Health Sciences Institute, members and affiliates of our international network regularly send us information on breakthroughs for everything from preventing cancer to fighting headaches. Just when we think we’ve seen everything, something... Read More >

Categories: bacterial invasion CellAid fight disease immune booster nl-2001-09 skin damage
Newsletter Issue: September 2001

Forget willpower: Overcome sugar addiction in 21 days with a natural herb

September 1, 2001 Forget willpower: Overcome sugar addiction in 21 days with a natural herb If it’s ever happened to you, you know it’s something far beyond willpower. Maybe you’re driving home from work, maybe you’re reading a gripping murder mystery. But all of a sudden your thoughts turn to a leftover piece... Read More >

Categories: addiction brain receptors gymnema sylvestre nl-2001-09 Sugar Blocker sugar cravings
Newsletter Issue: September 2001

Researchers finally uncover possible links to pancreatic cancer

August 29, 2001 Through education and advancements in conventional and alternative medicine, early detection and new treatment options have been able to greatly improve survival rates for many when it is cancer. Unfortunately, pancreatic cancer remains a difficult cancer to diagnose and treat... Read More >

Categories: exercise pancreatic cancer risk factors smoking weight control

Consumer reports dons the milk mustache

August 7, 2001 Consumer Reports quotes doctors and scientists or their own consultants on the benefits of milk. At the same time, it refers to the controversial animal-rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) as "Milk's Critics," offering little research or evidence... Read More >

Categories: Consumer Reports lactose intolerance milk prostate cancer

Update on cancer, MS, arthritis, and more

August 1, 2001 The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has announced the start of the largest prostate cancer prevention trial ever conducted. The study will determine if taking supplements of selenium and vitamin E (both separately and together) can protect men from prostate cancer... Read More >

Categories: cancer prevention prostate cancer selenium vitamin E

One pill may prevent most age-related diseases "Short circuit" aging with a synergistic Ayurvedic formula

August 1, 2001 One pill may prevent most age-related diseases “Short circuit” aging with a synergistic Ayurvedic formula We’ve spent the last five years researching numerous therapies for different diseases. In integrative medicine, a synergistic approach often works best. This sometimes means taking five, six, 10, or even 20 pills a day. Of... Read More >

Categories: Aging GeriCare memory loss nl-2001-08 Parkinson's symptoms prevent illness
Newsletter Issue: August 2001

Exclusive: Shield yourself from deadly "smart bugs"

August 1, 2001 Exclusive: Shield yourself from deadly “smart bugs” The epidemic of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is not coming-it’s already here! Billions of wild bacteria-deadly “smart bugs”-are reproducing and mutating at an uncontrollable rate. Each year, hospitals spread antibiotic-resistant bacteria to two million patients.1 And even with a significant decrease in antibiotic use since... Read More >

Categories: Lactic-acid bacteria natural antimicrobial agents nl-2001-08 probiotic therapy resistant bacteria
Newsletter Issue: August 2001

New study shows diet can slow prostate cancer

July 26, 2001 If you want to increase your prostate health, there are several other things you can do in addition to lowering your fat intake and eating whole flaxseed... Read More >

Categories: Aging biomarkers curcumin flaxseed low fat diet milk thistle prostate cancer prostate health tumor reduction
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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