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From the garden to your gums: An unlikely green powder that works miracles for your mouth

July 1, 2006 From the garden to your gums: An unlikely green powder that works miracles for your mouth Let me tell you a secret-it’s been a little over three years since I’ve been to the dentist. I know, I know-I’ve got an appointment soon. And when I show up for it, I’m... Read More >

Categories: dental hygiene Dentalmiracle gum inflammation gum recession nl-2006-07 oral infection
Newsletter Issue: July 2006

High blood pressure drugs may cause diabetes

June 8, 2006 The May 2006 issue of Diabetes Care contains a study that shows how two types of high blood pressure medications may raise the risk of developing type 2 diabetes... Read More >

Categories: high blood pressure medications drugs type 2 diabetes

Curb cravings, lower your blood sugar, and reverse metabolic syndrome for good with a single restorative formula

June 1, 2006 Curb cravings, lower your blood sugar, and reverse metabolic syndrome for good with a single restorative formula Myrna’s diagnosis was hardly the first of its kind. And although it was the first thing that sprung to mind when she was searching for an explanation, it wasn’t due to all the... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar levels metabolic syndrome MetaPhase nl-2006-06 Tango Advanced Nutrition Type II Diabetes
Newsletter Issue: June 2006

Trampoline for exercise

May 26, 2006 If you don't like to exercise, or if a condition such as arthritis keeps you from exercising, your problems might be solved with a rebounder; a small trampoline that provides gentle, nearly effortless exercise... Read More >

Categories: trampoline for exercise

7up

May 25, 2006 What grabbed my attention? It was a 7Up advertisement that made the implausible claim that the reformulated soft drink is now "100 percent natural... Read More >

Categories: 100 percent natural 7up All Natural Cadbury Schweppes Center for Science in the Public Interest CSPI FDA HFCS high fructose corn syrup huckleberry greens increased body weight Insulin resistance red carnations slender vines type 2 diabetes uncola yellow chrysanthemums

Trans-fatty acids

May 1, 2006 In the e-Alert "The New Big Oil" (8/20/02) I told you about a report from a National Academy of Sciences panel that attempted to set a safe intake level for trans-fatty acids. The report confirmed previous findings about the relationship of trans-fatty acids and the risk of heart disease, and... Read More >

Categories: HDL cholesterol heart disease hydrogenated oil LDL cholesterol sudden cardiac death trans fatty acids type 2 diabetes

Stop smoking with ice cubes

April 28, 2006 That insight comes from an HSI member named Howard, and it appears in a Healthy Talk community forum thread titled "Stop smoking with ice cubes." A member named Jerry starts off the thread by posting a brief article by Junji Takano... Read More >

Categories: Stop smoking with ice cubes

Why flaxseed is good medicine

April 21, 2006 In a thread titled "Why Flaxseed is Good Medicine," an HSI member named Apasionato shares a quote from an unnamed source that offers three reasons in support of that "good medicine" claim... Read More >

Categories: flaxseed

Treat migraines with acupuncture

April 18, 2006 In several e-Alerts I've discussed other alternatives for treating or minimizing migraine headaches without the use of drugs or conventional painkillers... Read More >

Categories: celery juice herbal anti-inflammatory called feverfew that helps som magnesium deficiencies migraine headache relief migraine relief with acupuncture treatments riboflavin (also known as vitamin B-2

Natural migraine relief

April 18, 2006 In several e-Alerts I've discussed other alternatives for treating or minimizing migraine headaches without the use of drugs or conventional painkillers... Read More >

Categories: Acupuncture Treatments butterbur celery juice Coenzyme Q10 CoQ10 feverfew herbal anti-inflammatory magnesium deficiencies migraine relief Riboflavin

Magnesium may help protect you from a chronic condition

April 17, 2006 An adequate intake of magnesium may help protect you from a chronic condition - actually a syndrome made up of several symptoms - that can be debilitating to good health in a variety of ways... Read More >

Categories: anxiety attention deficit disorder avocados blood pressure bone health brain health c-reactive protein chronic conditions cognitive function depression Diabetes excessive abdominal fat exercise glucose intolerance green leafy vegetables heart health heart muscles relax high-glycemic foods homocysteine Insulin resistance magnesium metabolic syndrome msx Northwestern University nuts and seeds omega 3 fatty acids The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults triglycerides whole grains
Allan Spreen, M.D.
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