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Give me an A

June 5, 2003 "What is the difference between L-Carnitine and acetyl L-carnitine?" Asks an HSI member named Kelly. She says, "I have both and no one seems to know the difference between them... Read More >

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Another argument for distilled water

June 4, 2003 Now this newest chapter in the distilled water saga comes from an HSI member named William, who you might say is a mineral man... Read More >

Categories: choosing bottled water distilled water mineral content purified water water

Turn your body into a fat-burning machine

June 1, 2003 Turn your body into a fat-burning machine Lose as much as five pounds a week without ephedrine If you’re anything like me, you need to drop a few pounds. OK, maybe more than a few. And, if you’re like me, you’ve been thinking about it. But this year I vowed... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: June 2003

Online risk assessment

May 28, 2003 The other day I received a newsletter from my health insurance company with a featured article about risk factors for heart disease. So I gave it a look, and as you might suspect it ran along pretty conventional lines: stop smoking, lower your cholesterol, etc. Then, in a sidebar about... Read More >

Categories: heart disease risk assessment

Too many vitamins may be harmful

May 23, 2003 I recently sent you an e-Alert warning that many vitamins shouldn't be taken in prolonged high dosage, while exclaiming that some vitamins may cause "irreversible harmful effects... Read More >

Categories: supplements in high doses vitamin usuage vitamins and irreversible harmful effects vitamins in high dosages

Dealing with high pulse pressure

May 22, 2003 What you're talking about is called 'pulse pressure', or the differential between the high reading and the low one. Nothing guarantees that you'll have (or not have) a heart attack. Many heart attacks occur with low serum levels of cholesterol, for example, so don't head into ulcer state yet... Read More >

Categories: chelation heart attack high blood pressure homocysteine pulse pressure risk factors

The sky is falling!

May 13, 2003 A colleague named Rachel who lives in London sent me an e-mail last week with a link to a BBC article titled "Warning Over Vitamin Doses." Rachel added, "All the UK newspapers are carrying reports that vitamins are dangerous... Read More >

Categories: danger in vitamin intake vitamins and irreversible effects vitamins and side effects vitamins are dangerous warning over vitamin doses

Aim high

May 7, 2003 When reading about dietary supplements it doesn't take long to realize that there is no end to the complex interactions between different vitamins, minerals and herbs... Read More >

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Getup ‘n’ gone

May 6, 2003 If you're a man who's over the age of, say, 45, and you don't feel quite as young or strong or virile as you used to, a pharmaceutical company named Unimed wants to "raise your awareness" about male menopause... Read More >

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Bad to the bone

April 30, 2003 If you have osteoporosis and your doctor writes a prescription for Fosamax (or any of a class of intravenous drugs called bisphosphonates), you might be doing yourself a big favor if you just say no... Read More >

Categories: bone density calcium deficiency calcium supplements fosamax osteoporosis

Fighting SARS

April 17, 2003 Researchers have identified the previously suspected corona virus as the cause of SARS. This is a very promising and important turning point in this international health crisis because scientists can now focus on much more specific possibilities for diagnosis and treatment of the disease... Read More >

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A forest full of trees

April 7, 2003 Andrea suffered a fatal heart attack on March 23, just five days after receiving a smallpox vaccine as part of the U.S. government's plan to inoculate emergency and healthcare workers... Read More >

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