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The death of Dr. Atkins

February 12, 2004 This week's controversy over the release of Dr. Robert Atkins' autopsy report is about as disgraceful as any "journalism" you'll ever see... Read More >

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New study on a high carb diet

February 5, 2004 You may have heard about a new study - published last week in the prestigious Archives of Internal Medicine - which concludes with the surprising information that you can eat a high carbohydrate diet and lose weight without exercising... Read More >

Categories: anti atkins propaganda high carbohydrate diet junk studies risks of a high carb diet Weight Loss

Peripheral arterial disease

February 3, 2004 "PAD" is peripheral arterial disease, an ailment that reduces blood flow to the legs due to arteries that have been narrowed by damage associated with diabetes... Read More >

Categories: Diabetes PAD check peripheral arterial disease risk factors for PAD

Danger of high homocysteine levels

February 2, 2004 The fact that high homocysteine levels can be dangerous for your heart hasn't been news to HSI members for a long time... Read More >

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Benefits of exercise

January 5, 2004 If you've resolved to get more exercise this year, here are two points that might help you keep on track... Read More >

Categories: Aging benefits of exercise exercise heart disease heart health

Air ionizers

January 2, 2004 If you've been thinking about using an air purifier in your home or workplace, then the HSI Forum thread titled "Air Ionizers" is a good place to pick up invaluable tips from members who offer their experiences with different air-cleaning units... Read More >

Categories: air ionizers air purifiers benefits of air purifiers

2004-01 – Members Alert

January 1, 2004 January 2004 PDF And another thing Who’s responsible for investigating the interactions of drugs and herbs? By and large, it’s not drug or herb manufacturers. In a survey of the top 30 drug companies and the top 14 herbal supplement makers, 67 percent of the responding companies said drug-herb interactions... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2004

Lower blood sugar safely for just pennies a day

January 1, 2004 Lower blood sugar safely for just pennies a day If you visit a doctor in the U.S. about your high blood sugar, you’re liable to go home with a prescription. But if you visit a doctor in the Philippines with the same problem, chances are you’ll come home with a... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2004

Better sleep = Better health

December 23, 2003 A sufficient amount of sleep is necessary to maintain good health. That's a given... Read More >

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Eating citrus fruits may dramatically decrease some cancer risks

December 17, 2003 Those with the highest intake of citrus fruits reduced their risk of stomach, mouth, esophageal, and larynx cancers by as much as 40 to 50 percent... Read More >

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The nutritional value of buckwheat

December 15, 2003 And when you consider that buckwheat is also rich in omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, minerals, and essential amino acids, then you've got a food product that's primed and ready to become the next health- food superstar... Read More >

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Cinnamon and type 2 diabetes

December 15, 2003 A US Department of Agriculture study of 60 type 2 diabetics revealed that one gram of cinnamon taken daily, over a course of 40 days, improved management of blood sugar levels, as well as triglyceride and cholesterol levels... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar cinnamon managing blood sugar levels type 2 diabetes
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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