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Skimming and scamming

March 19, 2003 We've written about milk's pros and cons in previous Members Alerts and e-Alerts, but the mythology still persists that "Milk does a body good... Read More >

Categories: calcium Eat your cholesterol milk pasteurized milk raw milk skim milk whole milk

Exit candy land

March 13, 2003 Seventy years ago, Otto Warburg, Ph.D., won the Nobel Prize in medicine when he discovered that cancer cells use glucose (sugar) for growth... Read More >

Categories: glucose and cancer sugar and cancer sugar and cancer cell growth

The sweet life

March 10, 2003 In response to a recent e-Alert about the best ways to substitute sugar in our diets ("Keep it Sweet" 2/25/03), I received quite a few e-mails with comments, opinions, and additional important questions... Read More >

Categories: stevia sugar substitutes sweetners sweetners and FDA regulation xylitol

2003-03 – Members Alert

March 1, 2003 March 2003 PDF And another thing There’s some positive news, for a change, if you’re one of the millions of women who took hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Obstetrics & Gynecology reports that, after women discontinue hormone use, their increased risk of breast cancer (elevated because of the HRT) begins to... Read More >

Categories: clogged endocrine system coral calcium energy heart health immune system nl-2003-03 weight gain
Newsletter Issue: March 2003

This week in the HSI forum

February 28, 2003 Member gives fellow member advice on handling diabetes II... Read More >

Categories: chromium deficiency Diabetes diabetes epidemic Insulin resistance tpe II diabetes

Graceful aging

February 27, 2003 Giving a boost to DHEA levels may reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke, help control diabetes, increase energy levels, improve memory, strengthen the immune system, and alleviate depression... Read More >

Categories: benefits of DHEA dehydroepiandrosterone DHEA DHEA and aging DHEA and bill H.R. 207 natural anti-aging solution

Keep it sweet

February 25, 2003 Members express concern with choosing a safe sugar alternative. Issues are raised about the sugar substitute called sucralose... Read More >

Categories: alternative to sugar diabetics and sugar alternatives sucralose sugar substitutes Type II Diabetes

Natural ways to treat Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

February 14, 2003 MS (Multiple Sclerosis) patients seek natural relief. Rebounding provides light aerobic activity for patients with arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, chronic fatigue, and any other health problems that have physically debilitating effects... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis chronic fatigue Diabetes heart disease MS multiple sclerosis rebounding therapy treat MS naturally treat multiple sclerosis naturally

A frightening trend

January 23, 2003 I hate to be the bearer of bad trends, but according to a report in Employee Benefits News, spending on prescription drugs for children through age 19 increased by 28% last year - a greater jump than for any other age group... Read More >

Categories: children prescription drugs reliance on medications

2003-01 – Members Alert

January 1, 2003 January 2003 PDF And Another Thing... Like you other coffee addicts out there, I’m always on the lookout for studies to defend the habit. This time, scientists in Amsterdam report that individuals who drink seven or more cups a day are 50 percent less likely to develop diabetes. I can... Read More >

Categories: anxiety black tea cholesterol Diabetes hair dyes margarines nl-2003-01 stress
Newsletter Issue: January 2003

Six diabetes-fighting secrets straight from the Amazon

January 1, 2003 Six diabetes-fighting secrets straight from the Amazon You’ve heard this before, but it bears repeating: We’re living in the midst of a diabetes epidemic. Diagnoses have doubled over the last decade in the U.S., and people over age 65 make up more than 20 percent of that population. We wrote... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar control Chanca Piedra Extract Diabetes natural sweetener nl-2003-01 Pancreas Support
Newsletter Issue: January 2003

Bob’s your uncle

December 31, 2002 French scientists at the University of Montpellier have created a wine they call Paradoxe Blanc. This is a reference to the paradox that, compared to the U.S., relatively few French adults have heart disease, in spite of the fact that the French diet has a high saturated fat content, and... Read More >

Categories: Diabetes wine
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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