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Painkillers and breath mints

June 15, 2004 I saw the TV ad for the first time last week, but apparently this product has been out for a couple of months now: Tylenol "cool caplets... Read More >

Categories: flavored medication pain relievers with mint strange products tylenol cool caplets

Dietary calcium and obesity

January 21, 2004 Obesity is on the rise among children as well as adults. But a new study shows that parents may be able to help obese children control their weight by increasing one important mineral in their diet... Read More >

Categories: childhood obesity dietary calcium health benefits of calcium magnesium obesity sources of calcium weight management

Saturday morning drug ads

October 9, 2003 If you think the marketing of drugs isn't everywhere these days, just take a look at this e-mail from an HSI member named Edward... Read More >

Categories: cartoons and advertising drug advertisements marketing drugs to children

Kids and Zoloft

September 10, 2003 In the healthcare field there are few hot buttons quite as hot as the word "kids" beside the brand name of a powerful antidepressant drug... Read More >

Categories: children and depression efficacy of zoloft kids side effects Zoloft

Mr. Advertising

August 14, 2003 A long-running series of children's books from the UK called "Mr. Men" has run afoul of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency... Read More >

Categories: advertising to children drug advertising

Clean out your arteries-at home, without the needle, and at a fraction of the cost

August 1, 2003 New chelation breakthrough Clean out your arteries-at home, without the needle, and at a fraction of the cost There are plenty of reasons to rid your body of toxic metals. But for many people, there are more reasons to skip chelation therapy than to try it. That’s because most health... Read More >

Categories: chelation therapy Detoxamin EDTA free radicals nl-2003-08 toxic metals
Newsletter Issue: August 2003

Forcing choices

November 6, 2002 There are few things more infuriating than a bureaucratic system that's designed to protect, but because of a misguided sense of purpose, ends up "protecting" people from the things they need the most... Read More >

Categories: choices FDA regulations healthcare

A patchwork orange

May 16, 2002 It seems that no matter how insidious and manipulative the corporate drug culture is, they can always find a way to top themselves... Read More >

Categories: addiction ADHD Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder cocaine MethyPatch nutrition ritalin

Are we raising a generation of addicts?

September 29, 2001 Do you remember the following commercial that ran on TV a few years ago? It showed a series of kids talking about what they wanted to be when they grew up: a teacher, an astronaut, a fire fighter... Read More >

Categories: adhd medications overprescribed ritalin

Rx Alert: Is your medication robbing your body of essential nutrients?

September 1, 1999 Rx Alert: Is your medication robbing your body of essential nutrients? Simple steps prevent and reverse nutrient depletion Drug-induced nutrient depletion is a serious problem that is likely to affect every person reading this newsletter or someone close to him. If you are taking prescription or over-the-counter medications on a... Read More >

Categories: estrogen replacement therapy nl-1999-09 nutrient depletion prescription medications receptor sites
Newsletter Issue: September 1999
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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