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Health benefits of chocolate

June 17, 2004 So you might think I'd be delighted to come across a study that demonstrates how eating chocolate can improve blood vessel function... Read More >

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Heart health and biotin

June 16, 2004 It almost sounds like a late-night commercial: A simple combination of one vitamin and one mineral - when taken together - may help diabetics regulate blood sugar levels, manage cholesterol, and even control carbohydrate cravings. How can that be... Read More >

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Health benefits of walnuts

June 8, 2004 Trying to crush them can be enough to send you over the edge, but can eating walnuts actually protect your heart... Read More >

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Diabetes and vision loss

June 7, 2004 The best defense against diabetic retinopathy is early detection. In addition, a new study shows that two vitamin supplements may considerably reduce the risk of this disorder... Read More >

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Nicotine therapy

June 4, 2004 Nicotine therapy: It sounds like something a smoker might claim to need right after a meal or at the end of a rough day. But believe it or not, nicotine therapy may eventually play a role in the treatment of central nervous system (CNS) diseases... Read More >

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2004-06 – Members Alert

June 1, 2004 June 2004 PDF And another thing Enzymes in breast tissue may activate vitamin D as a protective measure when cancer appears, according to researchers. They equate this natural immune response to a “cancer fighting factory” standing by to defend the breast tissue. But this mechanism is only effective when the... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: June 2004

Prevent-even reverse-diabetes damage with the vitamin "teacher" breakthrough

June 1, 2004 Prevent-even reverse-diabetes damage with the vitamin “teacher” breakthrough Think of glucose as a school-yard bully constantly goading your cells and getting them into trouble. If you’re a diabetic, all of your cells are surrounded by blood that contains elevated glucose levels. Many of them manage to remain unaffected and keep... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: June 2004

Toenail fungus

May 4, 2004 This Little Piggy Are you one of the millions of people who suffer from onychomycosis? That’s pronounced: onako-my-kosis. And if it doesn’t have a catchy ring to it, it’s far more appealing than calling it what it really is: toenail fungus. Not pretty, but what can you do? This common... Read More >

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2004-05 – Members Alert

May 1, 2004 May 2004 PDF And another thing Reducing calorie intake may slow the growth of tumors, according to Dutch researchers. Working from previous animal research with similar results, researchers found that a restricted calorie diet impaired tumor growth and increased life expectancy of patients. They also found that tumors grow faster... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2004

C-reactive protein

April 28, 2004 Beyond being a reliable indication that the body is experiencing some type of crisis, elevated CRP has been shown to be an aggravating factor in creating blood clots that commonly lead to stroke, heart attack and other cardiovascular events... Read More >

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Managing cholesterol

April 22, 2004 That's a simple game plan that will go a long way to help your heart stay healthy. And there's one supplement that could help you do both of those things... Read More >

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Addressing metabolic syndrome X

April 15, 2004 Fortunately, there are ways to address metabolic syndrome without resorting to drugs. In fact, a new study shows that a fairly simple dietary change may help reduce the risk of developing MSX... Read More >

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