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Avoid this popular food that will pack on pounds and increase diabetes risk

August 10, 2011 A potato is a root, but it still qualifies as a vegetable. And you buy potatoes in the vegetable section of your supermarket, right? And vegetables are good for you, right? So eat up! I'm guessing that's the way most people think of potatoes. But that logic has one detail... Read More >

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Keep your veins flexible and your heart strong with this supplement

August 8, 2011 Researchers in Australia examined 10 omega-3 supplement trials. They found that o-3 supplement intake did two important things: 1) Improved pulse wave velocity, and 2) Improved arterial compliance... Read More >

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For type 2 diabetics, omega-3 fatty acids are an essential daily need

August 4, 2011 It had been several months since I'd last talked to my college friend Sheryl. And sometime during those months she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. When we talked a little about medications and supplements, I mentioned how important omega-3 fatty acids can be for diabetics. And here's where she... Read More >

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Cutting-edge invention reduces pain and erases inflammation in minutes

July 25, 2011 Dr. Corley’s cutting-edge invention is a special fabric comprised of carbonized bamboo charcoal and germanium (more on that in just a moment). This fabric, the centerpiece of the Incrediwear product line, literally increases the blood flow to any area it touches... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2011

Do not put your heart in danger by falling for this absurd medical myth

July 19, 2011 The UA team examined 21 studies. Results showed that diabetic subjects with a history of heart attack or stroke were 23 percent less likely to have a second heart attack or die during the study period if they took 325 mg of aspirin daily... Read More >

Categories: aspirin heart attacks Heart Rhythm non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs NSAID

Heartburn drugs have a new warning – find out what the REAL warning should be

July 12, 2011 These heartburn and acid reflux drugs often provide relief, but in exchange for that relief, patients may end up paying a very steep price in the form of increased health risks. What's worse, the FDA continues to protect these popular drugs by not explaining the full extent of the danger... Read More >

Categories: acid reflux drugs heartburn medicine hypomagnesemia magnesium deficiency PPIs Prevacid Prilosec proton pump inhibitors

One miracle molecule can stop heart attack, stroke… even pull you back from the brink of death

July 1, 2011 It's just one little molecule, but it has the power over life and death. If your body is flooded with too much of it, there can be toxic effects. If you don't have enough, your body starts to break down, becoming ever more vulnerable to coronary heart disease, heart attack,... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2011
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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