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The dangers of HFCS

April 6, 2004 A new study indicates that the rise in HFCS intake may be one of the primary keys to the growing obesity epidemic in the U.S... Read More >

Categories: factors in american obesity high fructose corn syrup and insulin resistance high fructose corn syrup and obesity increased obesity in america

2004-04 – Members Alert

April 1, 2004 April 2004 PDF And another thing If you’ve paid a recent visit to an emergency room (and I hope you haven’t) you might have experienced that sardine-like feeling. A recent study reports that statistics for ER admissions are on the rise, and most of the increase comes from insured patients.... Read More >

Categories: DHEA HealthPrint test natural bacteria killer nl-2004-04 obese children relieve stress ulcer free
Newsletter Issue: April 2004

Real people show how HealthPrint test can change lives for the better

April 1, 2004 Real people show how HealthPrint test can change lives for the better Sue felt great last April when she read our article about the HealthPrint program. She was a 59-year-old retired schoolteacher with two grown children and was in pretty good health. But the idea of comprehensive testing appealed to... Read More >

Categories: HDL HealthPrint blood testing program IBS nl-2004-04 regulate moods Your Future Health
Newsletter Issue: April 2004

Diet and mood

March 29, 2004 According to a team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), eating a high-fat diet (in other words: Atkins) "will make you an emotional zombie... Read More >

Categories: atkins diet and crankiness atkins diet and mood carbs and serotonin diet and mood

Nutrition and diabetes

March 24, 2004 And today I've got some promising news about two key nutrients that may help provide strong support to any exercise and dietary program designed to cope with diabetes... Read More >

Categories: alpha lipoic acid and diabetes antioxidants and diabetes managing type 2 diabetes nutrition and diabetes

Grapefruit for diabetes and weight loss

March 23, 2004 The idea that grapefruit servings may help dieters lose weight is not news. But until now there were no studies to actually support this claim... Read More >

Categories: citrus fruits diabetics grapefruit insulin and glucose levels

C-reactive protein blood test

March 22, 2004 Now a new study shows that a CRP test may also be a good indicator of risk for a very common type of cancer - and it's a cancer that's more successfully treated when caught early... Read More >

Categories: c-reactive protein blood test identifying cancer preventing colon cancer preventing colorectal cancer rectal cancer risk of chronic health problems

Benefits of using wheat germ oil

February 27, 2004 There's a drawback to both rice bran oil and wheat germ oil: the ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 isn't favorable - there's more 6 than 3. Nevertheless, both oils provide an excellent source of vitamin E... Read More >

Categories: benefits of wheat germ oil sources of vitamin E

Diabetes risk factors

February 26, 2004 Recent research indicates that a balanced, healthy diet and moderate exercise taken on a regular basis can cut a person's risk of developing diabetes by 58 percent... Read More >

Categories: preventing diabetes risk factors for diabetes

Tips for reducing stress

February 26, 2004 Two studies from Duke University reveal that stress management techniques may significantly improve the health concerns of type 2 diabetics, and could also help prevent heart attacks for those at high risk of cardiac events... Read More >

Categories: heart attack prevention heart health natural ways to manage stress stress management type 2 diabetes

Risks of eating high GI foods

February 23, 2004 Now a new study reveals that a steady intake of high GI foods may be associated with one of the most common and deadly types of cancer... Read More >

Categories: glycemic index glycemic index and cancer risks of high glcemic index foods

Getting rid of headaches

February 13, 2004 Members of the HSI Forum weigh in on how to get rid of a headache... Read More >

Categories: headache relief natural remedies for headaches
Allan Spreen, M.D.
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