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This very popular pill is one of the worst things you can put in your body

April 3, 2012 From here on out, any medical professional who recommends statin drugs to healthy patients is either delusional or in denial (or borderline criminal!). Either way, it's time to get over it... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar brain fog cardiovascular problems cholesterol levels cognitive problems exercise fatigue kidney failure Lipitor medical professional muscle damage muscle pain oxidative stress Pain statin drugs type 2 diabetes

Do multivitamins really work? Here’s where NOT to go to answer that question

March 26, 2012 Unfortunately, these occasional articles that slam multis serve just one purpose: they dupe the unwary into thinking there's no point in taking multivitamin supplements. That's why I find this junk journalism so disturbing. It can actually be harmful to your health... Read More >

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This is the most important vegetable to keep OFF your plate

March 21, 2012 Here's the logic: Vegetables are good for you, right? So you want to eat more vegetables, right? Now, a potato is a root, but it still qualifies as a vegetable, so that's got to be good for you... Right? Well...no... Read More >

Categories: American Diabetes Association B vitamins blood sugar carbs minerals potatoes refined carbohydrate skin starch sugar The American Heart Association vegetables vitamin C weight gain

Could the treatment for incurable diseases (like Alzheimer’s and MS) be hidden inside a cure for the common cold?

March 15, 2012 And it all started with what was then considered an impossible goal. More than 20 years ago, Dr. Juan Hancke, a forward-thinking Chilean scientist, was recruited to Sweden by a pharmaceutical company. His mission: to discover a cure for the common cold. He did just that...as HSI first told you... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: April 2012

This is one of the most shocking things we’ll ever see from a major news outlet

March 15, 2012 As I mentioned earlier this week, FDA officials have announced that new safety details will be added to statin drug labels. One of the details includes a warning about increased risk of high blood sugar and type 2 diabetes among statin users... Read More >

Categories: cardiologists cholesterol lowering statin drugs Diabetes heart disease high blood sugar safety details statin drug labels statin drugs statins type 2 diabetes

Many statin users have experienced brain fog for years — the FDA finally catches up

March 13, 2012 A few days ago, FDA officials announced that additional safety warnings will be added to statin drug labels. One of these warnings includes an increased risk of high blood sugar and type 2 diabetes among statin users. I'll have more for you on that in an upcoming e-mail. Meanwhile..."cloudy thinking"?... Read More >

Categories: brain cells cloudy thinking cognition problems depression FDA heart high blood sugar memory loss safety warnings statin drug labels statin drugs statin risks TGA Total global amnesia type 2 diabetes

Here’s another excellent reason to avoid aspirin therapy

January 31, 2012 One half of all Americans over the age of 65 take a daily aspirin to reduce risk of heart attack and stroke. That is 50%! And, about one-in-three middle aged Americans do the same. That's appalling. It means that the brainwashing has worked and millions of people are putting their... Read More >

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Can we really call it “news” if we saw it coming a mile away?

January 31, 2012 The other morning, barely awake, my bleary eyes were open just wide enough to read a crawl across the bottom of the TV screen. Two items zipped by so quickly they almost seemed like they were part of the same story... Read More >

Categories: chemotherapy drugs miscarriage Paula Deen pregnant nurses type 2 diabetes

If your liver could send you one warning, this is what it would be…

January 26, 2012 If your liver could talk...well, that would be annoying. But if your liver could speak just once and give you one piece of guidance, it might be this: "You are what you drink." What your liver is talking about is fatty liver disease... Read More >

Categories: alcohol drink fatty liver disease FLD heart disease heavy alcohol intake high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) LDL cholesterol liver liver cancer nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) triglycerides type 2 diabetes

Here’s what’s going on behind the scenes of the Paula Deen Type 2 Diabetes Show

January 25, 2012 I'm sure you've heard that Paula Deen recently revealed that she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes three years ago. Why the long wait to come forward? She told People magazine she didn't want to just make the announcement and walk away. She wanted to "come with information" and "be... Read More >

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