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2010-July-Members Alert

July 1, 2010 July 2010 PDF And Another Thing ...Reduced risk of colorectal cancer has been linked to ample intake of folate and vitamin B-6 in several studies. But how well do these two B vitamins protect the heart? When researchers in Japan assessed 14 years of dietary data for more than 23,000... Read More >

Categories: cancer and diabetes colorectal cancer folate intake kidney cancer nl-2010-07 vitamin B6 vitamin D and heart disease Vitamin D deficient
Newsletter Issue: July 2010

List of statins’ serious side effects grows longer and longer

June 8, 2010 Here's the HealthDay News headline: "Statin Use Tied to Eye, Kidney, Liver Troubles". And here's the insane sub-head: "But heart-healthy benefits of the cholesterol drugs outweigh these risks, experts say... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol drugs HealthDay statin risks statin studies statin use

Meat finally gets some respect (along with a warning)

June 3, 2010 Next time you order a juicy steak and someone lectures you about how meat causes heart disease, share this "news" that we have known for years: There is no link between red meat and coronary heart disease. Period... Read More >

Categories: coronary heart disease grass fed beef processed meat red meat and heart disease red meat intake

Far too many men are needlessly taking a dangerous prostate cancer drug

June 1, 2010 Three and a half years ago I first told you about the serious dangers linked with a class of prostate cancer drugs known as GnRH agonists. Since then, these drugs have been prescribed to many men who never even needed them... Read More >

Categories: GnRH agonists hormone therapy Lupron prostate cancer drugs PSA level treat prostate cancer

Not sleeping enough? That’s a blood sugar problem

May 17, 2010 You might be doing everything right to avoid insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes – but if you're not getting enough sleep, it may not be doing you a bit of good... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar dysfunction inadequate sleep insulin levels insulin sensitivity natural sleep-inducers poor sleep sleep and diabetes

Diabetes Report Download

May 13, 2010 Welcome to Diabetes Confidential Dear Health Conscious Friend, To read your free report “Diabetes Defeated” please click on the link below. This new report is your introduction to the fascinating world of underground medicine. You’ll also begin receiving Diabetes Confidential,  the free diabetes e-mail service from the Health Sciences Institute... Read More >

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Vitamin E is a potential lifesaver for your liver

May 13, 2010 If you are secretly suffering with NASH, researchers have discovered a simple way to keep yourself healthy...a vitamin therapy that could even prevent liver cancer... Read More >

Categories: Insulin resistance NASH nonalcoholic steatohepatitis oxidative stress prevent liver cancer vitamin E
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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