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L-arginine’s effect on type 2 diabetes

March 29, 2005 Fortunately I stumbled across another arginine study, and although it's a few years old (from 2001), it offers valuable information for anyone with type 2 diabetes or a pre-diabetic condition... Read More >

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Not a warning for all Diabetics

March 23, 2005 Here's a recent headline from Ivanhoe Newswire that caught my eye: "Diabetics Warned About Taking St. John's Wort" Uh oh, I thought, that doesn't look good. But the details of the article don't quite support the scare headline... Read More >

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Aspirin or fruit?

March 21, 2005 I looked at a variety of studies that question the wisdom of using aspirin therapy to lower the risk of heart disease and cardiovascular events... Read More >

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Natural therapies for fibromyalgia

March 18, 2005 In the e-Alert "Get Real" (3/2/05), I touched on a few of the natural therapies used to address the chronic pain disorder called fibromyalgia... Read More >

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Introducing torcetrapib

March 14, 2005 An odd, tongue-twisting word like that could only be one thing: a new drug. Actually, torcetrapib is the "active ingredient" name of the drug... Read More >

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Curing migraines with celery

March 10, 2005 I have discovered a cure that starts within 30 minutes for migraine headaches." That compelling comment comes from an HSI member named Menken who has posted her migraine therapy... Read More >

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Vinegar intake may aid diabetics

February 22, 2005 In a moment I'll address the issue of palatability. But to start things off, we'll look at a study that illustrates how a little vinegar before meals may actually help diabetics and those with pre-diabetic symptoms manage insulin sensitivity... Read More >

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Proper dog nutrition

February 18, 2005 "Is there something about dogs' digestive systems that makes them able to handle meat that is too old to be good for us? Or should we never feed a dog meat that we wouldn't eat ourselves... Read More >

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Air freshners may be doing more harm than good

February 14, 2005 Many household products contain solvents called volatile organic compounds (VOCs). And in this case the word "organic" doesn't imply a health benefit. Far from it... Read More >

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The effects of cell changes

February 10, 2005 I told you about a Duke University study that demonstrates how cells ration iron, first making sure that the most essential cell functions get their share, and then depriving certain genes of iron if the iron supply is insufficient... Read More >

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Dietary supplements – available in various forms

February 4, 2005 Virtually every dietary supplement - whether a vitamin, mineral or herb - is available in different forms. And the form you choose can make a big difference in the effectiveness of the supplement... Read More >

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Diabetes treatment and prevention

January 28, 2005 While I can bring you the news about prevention and treatment from the latest studies, I can't give you a first-hand account of what it's like to cope with diabetes on a day-to-day basis... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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