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Irrefutable evidence supports multivitamin use — ignore the naysayers

November 6, 2012 Irrefutable clinical evidence supports multivitamin supplement use, despite naysayers who just don't seem to get the message (or just don't want to) that multis are safe and effective... Read More >

Categories: Cancer dangers effectiveness heart disease Marion Nestle Mother Jones multivitamin/mineral supplements multivitamins MVM safety supplements vitamin deficiency

Healing herbs straight from the Holy Land vanquish the “silent killer”

October 16, 2012 It doesn’t offer any warning signs...until it’s too late. This silent killer sneaks up on you, stealthily attacking your body without causing noticeable symptoms. That’s why you’ve got to stop the silent killer before it stops you. You’ve probably guessed that I’m talking about high blood pressure... Read More >

Categories: Galilee Tisanes high blood pressure HyperBal hypertension lower blood pressure natural remedy for high blood pressure nl-2012-11 tea for blood pressure
Newsletter Issue: November 2012

Once and for all, scant statin benefits DO NOT outweigh the considerable risks

October 1, 2012 New research confirms type 2 diabetes risk link with statin drugs, confirming once and for all that cholesterol-lowering statin drug benefits DO NOT outweigh the considerable risks... Read More >

Categories: benefits Cataracts cognitive impairment high blood sugar kidney damage liver damage muscle damage obesity risk factors risks statins type 2 diabetes

The 3-pronged natural approach to beating depression better and faster!

September 12, 2012 Sometimes antidepressant drugs seem like they help—sometimes they make things feel immeasurably worse. On top of that, they can take an eternity to kick in...and that’s just too long when you’re living in a pit of despair. That’s why I’m so excited about this specially crafted formula I uncovered, that... Read More >

Categories: 5-HTP antidepressant drugs anxiety depression fights anxiety folate InJoy L-tyrosine nl-2012-10 ocimum sanctum Schisandra chinesis vitamin B12
Newsletter Issue: October 2012

Tip to avoid a prolonged hospital stay and increased risk of fatal infection

September 4, 2012 Hyperglycemia (elevated blood sugar) can occur in anyone, not just diabetics. A new report shows that this condition can prolong routine hospital stays while also increasing risk of fatal infections... Read More >

Categories: Diabetes elevated blood sugar Endocrine Society hospital stay hyperglycemia increased risk of death increased risk of infection

A Consumer Reports take-down of supplements contains a surprising amount of stupid

August 22, 2012 Consumer Reports reveals "10 surprising dangers of vitamins and supplements." But there are no surprises, nearly all the dangers are imagined, and the article contains a surprising amount of stupid... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants Cancer Consumer Reports dietary supplements heart disease herbals minerals omega-3 from fish oil surprising dangers swallowing pills vitamins
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