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Focus your mind, sharpen your memory with Ayurvedic medicine

January 1, 2002 Focus your mind, sharpen your memory with Ayurvedic medicine Year after year, the car keys seem to go missing more often. Names of distant relatives and household gadgets don’t jump to mind the instant you need them. Memories of family events grow hazy. Tasks like balancing the checkbook or preparing... Read More >

Categories: ADD Alzheimer's Disease amnesia anxiety Ayurvedic herbs concentration Memory MindCare nl-2002-01
Newsletter Issue: January 2002

Does Merck’s new research prove cholesterol is not the problem?

November 28, 2001 High cholesterol is not a disease in and of itself. Cholesterol does not CAUSE heart disease, it is merely a marker - and one marker out of many. Having "normal" or even low cholesterol levels does not eliminate your risk of heart attack or stroke. Unfortunately, many people who rely... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol Coenzyme Q10 free radicals heart disease homocysteine statin drugs

Could snoring mean increased risk for heart failure?

November 3, 2001 In the past decade we've learned that snoring is often a sign of sleep apnea, a serious condition that affects more than 12 million people in the U.S. And we've also learned that people with sleep apnea have a greater chance of dying from a heart attack, stroke, high blood... Read More >

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Antidepressants may come with dangerous side effects

October 31, 2001 A new study published in the British Medical Journal shows that the use of antidepressants can increase the risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding for people over 65. And the newer types of antidepressants - the ones now prescribed most often - are the worst offenders... Read More >

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One herbal formula can treat many dangerous diseases

October 1, 2001 In one of our first e-Alerts, we told you about a powerful natural remedy for intermittent claudication, a painful condition caused by a lack of oxygen to the legs and feet. That remedy is called Padma Basic, and it's brought much-needed relief to the hundreds of people who suffer from... Read More >

Categories: intermittent claudication narrowed blood vessels Padma Basic peripheral artery disease

Study reveals weight poses greater health risk than smoking

September 27, 2001 There's so much pressure around us to be thin that it's easy to forget that optimal body weight really is about our health, and not just our pant size. But this week, a couple of new studies on health and weight confirmed that maintaining a healthy body weight is one... Read More >

Categories: BMI body mass index dieting ephedra health risks nutraceuticals obesity smoking weight loss supplements Weight Wellness

Forget willpower: Overcome sugar addiction in 21 days with a natural herb

September 1, 2001 Forget willpower: Overcome sugar addiction in 21 days with a natural herb If it’s ever happened to you, you know it’s something far beyond willpower. Maybe you’re driving home from work, maybe you’re reading a gripping murder mystery. But all of a sudden your thoughts turn to a leftover piece... Read More >

Categories: addiction brain receptors gymnema sylvestre nl-2001-09 Sugar Blocker sugar cravings
Newsletter Issue: September 2001

Researchers finally uncover possible links to pancreatic cancer

August 29, 2001 Through education and advancements in conventional and alternative medicine, early detection and new treatment options have been able to greatly improve survival rates for many when it is cancer. Unfortunately, pancreatic cancer remains a difficult cancer to diagnose and treat... Read More >

Categories: exercise pancreatic cancer risk factors smoking weight control

Lower your blood pressure without side effects

August 23, 2001 As usual, the medical establishment's main line of defense against high blood pressure is to recommend a variety of prescription drugs (diuretics, beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, and others). Sure, they'll lower your blood pressure, but according to the American Heart Association, you may have to put up with a lot... Read More >

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