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Good carbs versus bad carbs

June 23, 2004 Before you shout, "Jenny! Enough already with the low carbs!" let me just say that the information I have for you today isn't about low-carb diets, per se; it's about recognizing the difference between good carbs and bad carbs... Read More >

Categories: bad carbohydrates benefits of unrefined carbohydrates choosing good carbs good carbohydrates health risks and refined carbohydrates low carb diet

Healing wounds after surgery

June 18, 2004 When a health problem is addressed with surgery, each patient is faced with a new health challenge: Caring for incisions while they heal... Read More >

Categories: dealing with surgery wounds healing after surgery natural remedies for scars natural remedies for wounds preventing scarring

Teens and depression

June 14, 2004 All of my skeptical alarm bells started clanging earlier this month when the Times reported that a National Institutes of Health (NIH) study showed that Prozac was more effective than counseling in helping teens overcome depression... Read More >

Categories: dangers of medicating adolescents paxil and suicide suicide and depression teens and depression treating adolescent depression

Relief for mosquito bites

June 11, 2004 It's that time of year again: Spend an hour or two doing yard work, barbequing, or taking a swing in the hammock and later you're bound to have an itchy mosquito bite here and there... Read More >

Categories: itch relief preventing mosquito bites relief for mosquito bites

Triple your immune response at a lower dose-and a lower cost

June 1, 2004 Triple your immune response at a lower dose-and a lower cost When MGN-3 first came out, it was the darling of the alternative medicine world. As a powerful natural immune-booster, it provided exceptional benefits for people suffering from numerous ailments-especially those battling cancer. We first told you about it six... Read More >

Categories: Cancer lower cost MGN-3 natural immune-booster NK cell activity nl-2004-06 Noxylane4
Newsletter Issue: June 2004

2004-06 – Members Alert

June 1, 2004 June 2004 PDF And another thing Enzymes in breast tissue may activate vitamin D as a protective measure when cancer appears, according to researchers. They equate this natural immune response to a “cancer fighting factory” standing by to defend the breast tissue. But this mechanism is only effective when the... Read More >

Categories: Add new tag alcohol consumption cutting carbohydrates depression Diabetes good sleep hair loss and iron deficiency immune response nl-2004-06 PSA tests seasonal discomfort stress management vitamin D and breast cancer
Newsletter Issue: June 2004

Prevent-even reverse-diabetes damage with the vitamin "teacher" breakthrough

June 1, 2004 Prevent-even reverse-diabetes damage with the vitamin “teacher” breakthrough Think of glucose as a school-yard bully constantly goading your cells and getting them into trouble. If you’re a diabetic, all of your cells are surrounded by blood that contains elevated glucose levels. Many of them manage to remain unaffected and keep... Read More >

Categories: AGE inhibitor benfotiamine Diabetes glucose nl-2004-06 thiamine
Newsletter Issue: June 2004

Natural relief for dyspnoea

May 19, 2004 A condition called dyspnoea is characterized by shortness of breath or labored breathing, and is a typical symptom of asthma, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis... Read More >

Categories: acupressure to improve lung function benefits of acupressure benefits of vitamin C diet and dyspnoea difficulty breathing natural relief for dyspnoea nutrition and lung health

Help for hey fever

May 12, 2004 But while hay fever sufferers wait for the next good hard downpour, there's a dietary change they can make that may bring some relief... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants and hay fever diet and allergies diet and hay fever help for allergies help for hay fever

Vitamin B-12 and GBS

May 12, 2004 But I know at least one member is coping with GBS. Her name is Kathy, and her questions about GBS prompted instructive answers from HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D., who has some excellent information for all of us about supplementing with vitamin B-12... Read More >

Categories: help for GBS sources of vitamin B 12 treating GBS vitamin B 12 and GBS

Iron deficiency and cognitive function

May 11, 2004 A new study reveals that a mild iron deficiency - well short of anemia - may be all that's needed to impair cognitive function... Read More >

Categories: dangers of anemia dietary sources of iron iron deficiency and cognitive functioning iron supplementation

Shake-down: The benefits of a high-carb shake in a low-carb world

May 1, 2004 Shake-down: The benefits of a high-carb shake in a low-carb world Everywhere you look these days, you see “low-carb” this and “high-protein” that. After several decades of derision, the diet plan Dr. Robert Atkins made famous is finally gaining more acceptance-and support-in medical and scientific circles. And the resulting onslaught... Read More >

Categories: Accelerator balanced meals carbs Jon Barron nl-2004-05 shakes
Newsletter Issue: May 2004
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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