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Can surgery cure diabetes?

February 6, 2008 Dr. Spreen answers a specific question about vitamin B-3 and two questions about treating other types of mental disorders with alternative therapies... Read More >

Categories: anxiety bipolar disorder l tryptophan mental disorders niacin OCD schizophrenia vitamin B-3

2008-02-Members Alert

February 1, 2008 The latest skincare breakthrough will stop your excessive facial hair dead in its tracks and it will keep your face younger, smoother, and firmer in the process... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2008

Fat City

January 22, 2008 Every choice you make about your diet and dietary supplements will have an impact on your health. A new study demonstrates why that's especially true for patients with type 2 diabetes... Read More >

Categories: adipose cells fat fish oil insulin obesity omega 3 type 2 diabetes

Benefits of vinegar

January 10, 2008 A little vinegar might provide a sweet benefit for type 2 diabetics... Read More >

Categories: bedtime cheese glucose type 2 diabetes vinegar water

2008-01-Members Alert

January 1, 2008 January 2008 PDF And another thing High blood pressure just got some unwelcome company. Researchers at Harvard Medical School followed medical records of more than 38,000 women for ten years. When the women were divided into four groups according to their blood pressure (optimal, normal, high-normal, or hypertensive), researchers found... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2008

Outrage Checklist

December 26, 2007 The year 2007 has been filled with drug company connivery, regulatory nightmares, and plenty of underhanded scheming... Read More >

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Good To Know

December 11, 2007 Every patient with type 2 diabetes needs to be aware of an important new study from Israel that shows just how crucial it is for diabetics to get ample amounts of vitamin E... Read More >

Categories: antioxidant D-alpha tocopherol haptoglobin heart disease inflammation kidneys oxidative stress type 2 diabetes vitamin E

The benefits of taking supplements

December 10, 2007 UC researchers conducted physical exams and interviewed more than 275 multiple vitamin supplement users, about 175 single supplement users, and more than 602 subjects who used no supplements at all... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure c-reactive protein Diabetes garlic multivitamins supplements University of California zinc

Corndogs and Ice Cream

December 6, 2007 People need to discipline themselves when it comes to diet - first by knowing the consequences of an expanded abdomen, and second by knowing how to avoid that expansion... Read More >

Categories: abdominal fat BMI cla Diabetes diet heart attack metabolic syndrome obesity president protein stroke

Master of Disaster

December 5, 2007 But there's little doubt that produce at most major grocery chains is nutritionally anemic compared to fruits and vegetables of years gone by... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's artificial sweeteners grocery chains mad cow disease prions protein vegan vegetarians

"Is stevia safe for diabetics to use?"

November 15, 2007 Despite its intense flavor, stevia does not raise blood sugar levels - in fact, it can help lower them... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar control diabetics natural sweetener pancreas South American stevia

Eye to the Future

November 6, 2007 A simple dietary change could reduce the number of cases of advanced age-related macular degeneration (AMD) by eight percent over five years. The result: about 100,000 middle-aged and elderly people might avoid loss of sight... Read More >

Categories: age-related macular degeneration blindness blood sugar levels glycemic index lutein type 2 diabetes. carbs zeaxanthin
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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