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Consider the source

September 23, 2002 Two weeks ago I sent you an e-Alert ("Greasing the Skids" 9/9/02) about the dangers of trans-fatty acids (TFA) in cooking oil - particularly the types of cooking oil used by fast food restaurants. Coincidentally, that same day an article appeared in the Wall St. Journal about TFA... Read More >

Categories: heart disease risk factors studies trans fatty acid

Flaxseed and cardiovascular health

September 18, 2002 The media has struck oil. That's how it seems anyway. Because lately I'm finding more and more items on the nutrition news web sites about good oil, bad oil, and all the oils in between... Read More >

Categories: Cancer cardiovascular health essential fatty acids flaxseed oil oil

Questions on diabetes

September 9, 2002 In an e-Alert I sent you last week ("Sugar in the Morning, Sugar in the Evening…" 9/4/02) I was pleased to introduce a new herbal product called Glucotor that helps manage blood sugar levels and additional health problems associated with diabetes... Read More >

Categories: autoimmune disorders blood sugar Diabetes Glucotor

Sugar in the morning, sugar in the evening

September 4, 2002 If someone stacked 150 one-pound bags of sugar on your kitchen table on January 1st, how long would you say it might take you to ingest all of it in the course of your normal diet? A couple of years? Five years? Longer... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar Diabetes epidemic Glucotor herbs obesity regulation sugar

Heart attack and stroke

August 8, 2002 Reading cholesterol levels is not the most effective way to measure cardiovascular health. Your homocysteine level is a far more comprehensive indicator. Nevertheless, a new set of guidelines from the American Heart Association demonstrates how the homocysteine issue continues to be ignored by the mainstream... Read More >

Categories: cardiovascular health diet folate heart attack homocysteine prevention stroke supplements

Alternative therapy for the liver

August 6, 2002 NASH disease - or "non-alcoholic steatohepatitis" - is a condition in which an excessive amount of fat accumulates in the liver... Read More >

Categories: liver NASH disease non-alcoholic steatohepatitis supplements

Obesity and fast food

August 5, 2002 In his best selling book "Fast Food Nation" Eric Schlosser tells us that Americans spend more of their hard-earned money on fast food than they spend on higher education... Read More >

Categories: fast food lawsuit legal action mcdonalds obesity

Herbal UTI and kidney stone treatment convinces even the biggest skeptics

August 1, 2002 Herbal UTI and kidney stone treatment convinces even the biggest skeptics Greta Kirby told us she was desperate. She had suffered from urinary tract infections off and on since she was a teenager. Using vitamin C therapy, she managed to avoid problems for a few years until early last summer.... Read More >

Categories: Ayurvedic kidney stones nl-2002-08 UriCare urinary tract infections urine flow
Newsletter Issue: August 2002

Balancing act

July 2, 2002 Lift your hand and reach over to turn on the lamp. Now imagine that your hand and arm won't respond - this casual movement that you've made all of your life without giving it a second thought, suddenly can't be done. That's the sort of daily challenge endured by thousands... Read More >

Categories: potassium prevention risk factors stroke

Therapy of the Gods

June 25, 2002 For those of us who enjoy an occasional glass of wine in the evening, it's good to know that a little "cocktail therapy" probably does have a few genuine therapeutic qualities... Read More >

Categories: benefits moderate consumption wine

Replenish your body's supply of this natural moisturizer and say goodbye to wrinkles and joint pain

June 1, 2002 Replenish your body’s supply of this natural moisturizer and say goodbye to wrinkles and joint pain The promotional material reads like an Oil of Olay commercial: “Reduce wrinkles and visible signs of aging” with a dietary supplement used by the porcelain-skinned beauties of Japan. Yes, natural medicine-that wholesome realm of... Read More >

Categories: bruising hyaluronic acid nl-2002-06 SkinGlow Toki wounds wrinkles younger skin
Newsletter Issue: June 2002

A jug of jam and thou

May 29, 2002 For many generations the people of coastal North Carolina have cultivated the muscadine grape to make wine, pies, jellies and jam. The "tar heels" called these grapes scuppernongs, and if they suspected that the foods they made from these grapes had healthy benefits, they certainly had no idea just how... Read More >

Categories: blood glucose breast cancer dark grapes Diabetes muscadine grapes resveratrol
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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