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Type 2 diabetics may find heart benefits with resveratrol

September 3, 2009 Studies show that regular exercise is the ideal way to stimulate and repair mitochondria. And along with a daily exercise regimen, a little resveratrol might help... Read More >

Categories: electron leakage red grape skins repair mitochondria resveratrol type 2 diabetics

Reversing heart disease risk the HARD way

August 27, 2009 A relatively new trial called SANDS (Stop Atherosclerosis in Native Diabetics Study) set out to answer the question: Can atherosclerosis be stopped or reversed when the condition is attacked with high drug doses... Read More >

Categories: atherosclerosis high doses of statin drugs SANDS type 2 diabetes

Here’s a saturated fat that might actually reduce your waistline

August 26, 2009 Eat Fat...Lose Fat? Eat fat to lose fat? It just might be crazy enough to work. Coconut in the mix This is huge. And if you’ve bought into the media-manufactured fear of saturated fats, it may be hard to believe. But a new study shows that you might trim abdominal... Read More >

Categories: abdominal fat animal fats coconut oil saturated fat waistlines

A hormone supplement may improve bone health

August 25, 2009 Amgen, the world's largest biotechnology company, has developed a genetically engineered osteoporosis drug currently known as denosumab. If it gets FDA approval, this drug will be given another name – much catchier and more marketable... Read More >

Categories: Amgen denosumab DHEA supplements osteoporosis drugs salivary hormone levels

2009-08-Members Alert

August 1, 2009 And another thing... ...Depression may play a role in the development of visceral fat deposits that accumulate in excess between organs in the abdomen – a condition that increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and heart disease. According to a new study, this link was especially pronounced among... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2009

Zicam? Handle with care. But don’t toss the zinc!

July 2, 2009 Let's cut through the nonsense and get two things straight: 1) Zinc is not dangerous when used properly, and 2) If you don't get adequate amounts of zinc, your health will suffer... Read More >

Categories: copper deficiency DNA reproduction normal blood clotting Zicam zinc
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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