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What the "Goldilocks effect" can do for fatigue and your immune system

May 1, 2004 What the “Goldilocks effect” can do for fatigue and your immune system We wade through so much dense science every day that when someone came to us recently and wanted to talk about Goldilocks, it was a welcome change of pace. But you’d be surprised just how closely related science... Read More >

Categories: adaptogen beta-alanine COBAT immune modulator nl-2004-05 taurine Taurox
Newsletter Issue: May 2004

Drug residue in eggs

April 23, 2004 The article discusses a report from the UK Soil Association, which claims that as many as one in every eight eggs may contain residues of lasalocid; an antibiotic intended for livestock, not poultry... Read More >

Categories: benefits of eating farm fresh eggs drug residues in eggs how to find good eggs

Green tea health benefits

April 21, 2004 Quite honestly, the chemical details of this study were over my head, but the conclusion is clear: The Kyushu researchers believe their work reveals that EGCG binds to 67 LR cells and prevents them from prompting tumor growth... Read More >

Categories: green tea and cancer health benefits of green tea preventing cancer using green tea extract

Acupuncture

April 7, 2004 In spite of a long history of success, acupuncture remains way out on the fringe of mainstream medicine, and, to be honest, is still a mystery to most people in the West... Read More >

Categories: acupunture and pain relief alternative pain treatments benefits of acupuncture new studies on acupuncture pain management

Reducing chances of alzheimer’s disease

April 5, 2004 Recent surveys show that loss of mental ability is the aspect of aging that many people fear most. But fortunately, there are simple measures that everyone can take that may significantly reduce the chances of developing AD or other forms of dementia... Read More >

Categories: preventing alzheimer's disease reducing risk of alzheimer's disease risk factors for alzheimer's disease sources of vitamin E

2004-04 – Members Alert

April 1, 2004 April 2004 PDF And another thing If you’ve paid a recent visit to an emergency room (and I hope you haven’t) you might have experienced that sardine-like feeling. A recent study reports that statistics for ER admissions are on the rise, and most of the increase comes from insured patients.... Read More >

Categories: DHEA HealthPrint test natural bacteria killer nl-2004-04 obese children relieve stress ulcer free
Newsletter Issue: April 2004

Three time-tested natural bacteria killers that will leave you antibiotic- and ulcer-free

April 1, 2004 Three time-tested natural bacteria killers that will leave you antibiotic- and ulcer-free Until a few years ago, doctors didn’t even know that ulcers were caused by bacteria-specifically Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). Instead, they threw acid-suppressing drugs at the problem and scratched their heads when things didn’t get much better. When... Read More >

Categories: H. pylori Immunoguard lactoferrin Mastic Gum probiotics ulcers

Health benefits of ginger

March 31, 2004 A secret about ginger that is less well known is that in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine this aromatic root has been used as an anti-inflammatory agent for thousands of years... Read More >

Categories: ginger and inflammation ginger extract and osteoarthritis health benefits of ginger

Avoiding unnecessary antibiotics

March 30, 2004 Bacteria are highly adaptive because they actually "teach" one another to resist antibiotics. When one bacterium develops resistance to an antibiotic, it can share that resistance with similar and even unrelated strains... Read More >

Categories: antibiotic resistant bacteria effects of antibiotic use natural antibiotics new test for bacteria overuse of antibiotics

Nutrition and diabetes

March 24, 2004 And today I've got some promising news about two key nutrients that may help provide strong support to any exercise and dietary program designed to cope with diabetes... Read More >

Categories: alpha lipoic acid and diabetes antioxidants and diabetes managing type 2 diabetes nutrition and diabetes

Folate and ovarian cancer

March 15, 2004 In previous e-Alerts I've told you about the many benefits of a diet rich in the B vitamin folate. In addition to lowering homocysteine levels and reducing the risk of stroke, folate may also help prevent breast and colorectal cancer... Read More >

Categories: folate and folic acid ovarian cancer preventing breast cancer preventing ovarian cancer sources of folate

Ephedra versus tobacco products

February 24, 2004 If deaths associated with ephedra products numbered well over 10 million (rather than a total of 155), and if ephedra makers had a lobby to rival the tobacco lobby, then you can be sure that no one would be talking about an ephedra ban... Read More >

Categories: ephedra as scapegoat ephedra ban tobacco lobby
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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