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Ahead in the Count

June 26, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: c-reactive protein inflammation and atherosclerosis leukocytes and heart disease prescription drugs and c-reactive proten white blood cells and heart disease white blood cells and immune system white blood cells and stroke

diabetes consumer reports

June 18, 2007 Since when is Consumer Reports a source of health information? And even more importantly, where are they getting their information... Read More >

Categories: Consumer Reports Diabetes need for drugs Normalose Type II Diabetes UltraGlycemX

Dangerous Detour

June 18, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: Al Roker bariatric surgery complications form gastric bypass death and gastric bypass gastric bypass morbid obesity myelopathy peripheral neuropathy progressive vision loss and gastric bypass Randy Jackson vitamin deficiency and gastric bypass

Discussion: Is Cholesterol Bad For You?

May 11, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: carboydrates cholesterol myth Diabetes fish oil high fructose corn syrup omega 3 processed food triclycerides truth about cholesterol

Home on the Range

May 3, 2007 Anyone who tells you eggs are bad for you is still under the loony influence of the cholesterol scare that swept across our nation at the end of the 20th century... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol eggs free range chickens

2007-05-Members Alert

May 1, 2007 May 2007 PDF And another thing Quercetin is a powerful antioxidant that’s most abundant in green tea, red grapes and red wine, broccoli, and red apples. For the first time, a controlled clinical trial has proven that quercetin helps prevent viral illnesses. Subjects were given a daily supplement that contained... Read More >

Categories: mammogram mangosteen nl-2007-05 quercetin stress sugar substitute vitamin d wounds
Newsletter Issue: May 2007

Nearly Normal

April 30, 2007 As I've noted in previous e-Alerts, celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder in which gluten (a component of grain) obstructs absorption of nutrients in the small intestine. Untreated, chronic CD can lead to malnutrition, cognitive decline, poor blood sugar management, headaches, fatigue, and severe gastrointestinal problems... Read More >

Categories: celiac disease gastrointestinal problems gi problems gluten gluten allergy

You can always count on drug companies for spontaneous, unintentional humor.

April 26, 2007 The enzyme - known as CYP 3A4 - may also be affected by apple juice, lime juice and orange juice made from Seville oranges. These juices should also be avoided with cholesterol lowering statin drugs (such as Lipitor), selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (such as Prozac) and, as mentioned above, drugs... Read More >

Categories: Celebrex COX 2 inhibitors heart attack and stroke risk NSAIDs Vioxx

This is Your Brain on Groceries

April 24, 2007 I told you about the FDA plan to impose harsh new regulations on dietary supplements (vitamins, minerals, and herbs), and even food products that might be used to treat health problems. The proposed guidelines appear in a document posted on the FDA web site. And here's what the document has to... Read More >

Categories: FDA food regulating groceries regulating supplements regulations

Just Enough of a Good Thing

April 19, 2007 If you eat raw oysters and cabbage every day, we know two things about you: 1) That's kind of an unusual diet you've got going there, and 2) You're getting quite a bit of zinc in your diet. In fact, you might be getting too much (more on that in... Read More >

Categories: antioxidant heart disease oysters zinc zinc losenges
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