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How do you botch a multi-million dollar clinical trial?

November 12, 2008 How do you botch a $114 million study and manage to set back the advancement of prostate cancer research? Why it's easy as pie. I'll let the National Cancer Institute (NCI) show you how it's done... Read More >

Categories: National Cancer Institute prostate cancer selenium synthetic type 2 diabetes vitamin E

Aspirin therapy does not protect diabetics from first heart attack

November 3, 2008 Phytosterol supplements are nothing new, but this IS new: Bayer recently introduced a product called Heart Advantage, which contains 400 mg of phytosterols. Unfortunately, Heart Advantage also contains 81 mg of aspirin... Read More >

Categories: aspirin Bayer gastrointestinal bleeding Heart Advantage Phytosterol supplements

2008-11-Members Alert

November 1, 2008 November 2008 PDF And another thing Here’s a remarkable sequence of events: “Ras” is a family of genes that, when mutated, stimulates the growth of some cancers (such as breast, lung, and bladder cancers). When Ras is activated like this, it turns on an enzyme that actually pumps chemotherapy away... Read More >

Categories: artichoke leaf extract male menopause nl-2008-11 prostate cancer treatments PSA urologists vitamin d
Newsletter Issue: November 2008

Vitamin K may help older men avoid insulin resistance

October 15, 2008 Researchers at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center at Tufts University designed a trial to test the effect of vitamin K on insulin sensitivity in humans... Read More >

Categories: insulin sensitivity manage blood sugar type 2 diabetes vitamin k

High fructose corn syrup – all natural, and possibly dangerous

September 22, 2008 Earlier this year the FDA stated that high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) should not be considered natural. Then they reversed that ruling - sort of - stating that certain methods of refining HFCS could be considered natural while others could not... Read More >

Categories: high fructose corn syrup insulin sensitivity irritable bowel syndrome metabolic syndrome natural type 2 diabetes

The Health Sciences Institute

September 17, 2008 Exposing Underground Cures You WON’T Hear About From Mainstream Medicine Since 1998 A Personal Invitation from Dr. Allan Spreen Dear Friend, I’m Dr. Allan Spreen—Chief Medical Advisor of the Health Sciences Institute (HSI) and, for more than 25 years, a vocal advocate for natural healing. You might know me as... Read More >

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