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Unexpected Surprise

June 11, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol myth truth about cholesterol

Genetically Modified Cows

June 6, 2007 A type of Japanese cattle known as Akaushi is now being raised in Texas. According to a television report from KEYE TV in Austin, these cattle are "genetically geared to produce conjugated linoleic acid or CLA."... Read More >

Categories: Akaushi cla conjugated linoleic acid genetically modified cows japanese cattle

Blueberries may contain two potent anti-cancer agents.

May 31, 2007 A few years ago I told you about pterostilbene, an antioxidant compound found in blueberries, cranberries, and grapes. Laboratory and animal research from the USDA has found pterostilbene and resveratrol to be toxic to some cancer cell lines... Read More >

Categories: anti-cancer agents antifungal blueberries cancer risk metformin pterostilbene resveratrol type 2 diabetes

Blueberries may contain two potent anti-cancer agents.

May 31, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: blocks pre-cancerous lesions blood glucose levels blueberries cranberries Diabetes grapes inhibits inflammation natural cancer fighters pterostilbene resveratrol

Dangers of Avandia

May 29, 2007 In 2003 we first told you about a link between the diabetes drug Avandia and an increased risk of congestive heart failure. (See the e-Alert "Sweet Heart" 10/16/03... Read More >

Categories: Avandia avandia heart risks avandia risks dangers of avandia Diabetes managing blood sugar

Catching Up

May 29, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: Avendia chomium picolinate congestive heart failure Diabetes elevated liver enzymes GlaxoSmithKline hepatitis low blood sugar

Discussion: Is Cholesterol Bad For You?

May 11, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: carboydrates cholesterol myth Diabetes fish oil high fructose corn syrup omega 3 processed food triclycerides truth about cholesterol

Lose Interest in Chocolate Cake?

May 1, 2007 If you love chocolate cake, but you suddenly lost your ability to taste its sweetness, would you probably lose interest in cake... Read More >

Categories: appetite suppressants cravings curb cravings diet

2007-05-Members Alert

May 1, 2007 May 2007 PDF And another thing Quercetin is a powerful antioxidant that’s most abundant in green tea, red grapes and red wine, broccoli, and red apples. For the first time, a controlled clinical trial has proven that quercetin helps prevent viral illnesses. Subjects were given a daily supplement that contained... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2007

Immunity Challenge

April 23, 2007 In 2005, The U.S. Department of Defense awarded more than $1 million to Appalachian State University to test quercetin supplements under conditions that would approximate the relentless physical demands sometimes put on soldiers. Previous studies have shown that quercetin (a natural antioxidant and anti-inflammatory) helps keep the immune system strong. But... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants healthy immune system immune system immunity quercetin

Would you quit smoking if your doctor offered you a $20 Target gift card?

April 4, 2007 According to an Associated Press report, Minnesota state senators have proposed a plan that would offer patients gift cards for Target (and possibly other stores) as an incentive to follow doctors' orders regarding two types of prescribed medication: 1) products that help cigarette smokers quit smoking, and 2) products that... Read More >

Categories: incentives smoking cessation target
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