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Sacrifice

December 18, 2002 Looking over postings on the HSI Forum yesterday I came across a thread titled "Sacrificing Jenny." And as soon as I began reading I realized I had not made my position clear about an important issue on the smallpox vaccine question... Read More >

Categories: bioterrorism dangers risks smallpox vaccine

A vaccine with your name on it

December 16, 2002 As I've mentioned in previous e-Alerts, the smallpox vaccine campaign is a concern for me personally because I have eczema, a condition that will disqualify me and approximately 15 million others from receiving the vaccination, due to the high risk of side effects... Read More >

Categories: risk factors smallpox vaccine vitamin C

One makes the cute

December 11, 2002 It's been a tough year for any woman searching for safe treatments that address the complex health issues of menopause. So how about a little good news... Read More >

Categories: black cohosh herbal remedy hot flashes menopause safe treatments

Most valuable mineral

December 4, 2002 A recent study from Indiana University Cancer Center and Indiana University School of Medicine has explored the theory that selenium activates an important tumor-suppressing gene called p53. Scientists estimate that the p53 gene is mutated in as much as 70% of all cancers... Read More >

Categories: antioxidant Cancer immune system insulin selenium

Banana fanna fo fanna

December 3, 2002 Now, I know you've heard me ranting about statins. But today there's a new kid in town, with a new angle on the cholesterol sales pitch - along with a whole new list of unappealing side effects... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol heart disease side effects statins welchol

2002-12 – Members Alert

December 1, 2002 In this month's newsletter * New phyto-miracle beats even drug-resistant cancers--and promises great strides for prevention * Is your mood changing with the seasons? There may be a simple, natural solution * The all-natural, multi-purpose healer growing on roadsides everywhere ... Read More >

Categories: bone loss CoQ10 drug-resistant cancer low potassium levels mood nl-2002-12 turmeric
Newsletter Issue: December 2002

Is your mood changing with the seasons? There may be a simple, natural solution

December 1, 2002 The best source of omega-3 is fish, particularly dark meat fish such as tuna and swordfish. Because mercury is sometimes present at high levels in these fish, you may want to consider fish oil supplements as an alternative. They'll deliver far more omega-3 than your diet ever could, without the... Read More >

Categories: depression EPA fish nl-2002-12 omega 3 fatty acids omega 6
Newsletter Issue: December 2002

St. John’s wort for depression

November 26, 2002 In treating mild to moderate depression, St. John's wort performs as well as or better than Prozac and other antidepressant drugs, according to a recent review of 34 clinical trials that tested 3,000 subjects... Read More >

Categories: depression drug interactions Prozac st. john's wort

Just the flax

November 18, 2002 I think a closer look at what we do know can dispel some of the gray and bring the flax picture into better focus... Read More >

Categories: ALA Cancer fatty acids flax flaxseed oil prostate cancer

Not a stitch too soon

November 11, 2002 A recent report from the UK has provided validation of a long-held theory about a natural treatment for the first stages of Alzheimer's - making early diagnosis just that much more critical... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's blood cognition dementia ginko biloba Memory natural treatment

The hidden cost of prescription drugs

October 28, 2002 PhRMA is an advocacy group that represents pharmaceutical manufacturers. Their one and only job is to make the industry look good. They have no powers and certainly no real intention to regulate anyone... Read More >

Categories: drug costs pharmaceutical companies PhRMA regulations sales

Treatment for Parkinson’s

October 21, 2002 Parkinson's disease causes a degeneration of the nerve cells that produce dopamine. The search for a way to halt this degeneration is described by one Parkinson's researcher as his "Holy Grail."... Read More >

Categories: Coenzyme Q10 CoQ10 cure halt degeneration parkinson's treatment
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