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Combination of common drugs could lead to deadly side effects

February 5, 2002 We've know for some time that SSRI users and their doctors need to carefully monitor serotonin levels, because too much of the neurotransmitter can cause "serotonin syndrome," a dangerous condition characterized by psychotic episodes. But now researchers are finding that it can also be dangerous to combine these drugs with... Read More >

Categories: decongestants diet drugs drug combinations drug interactions Pseudoephedrine Serotonin

HSI members battle prostate cancer with herbal complex from the Amazon

February 1, 2002 HSI members battle prostate cancer with herbal complex from the Amazon It’s been called a miracle tree. Indigenous peoples from the Amazon jungle have used the bark, leaves, roots, flowers, fruit, and seed from the graviola tree for centuries to treat heart disease, asthma, liver problems, and arthritis. Scientists from... Read More >

Categories: Adriamycin Graviola N-tense nl-2002-02 prostate cancer prostate specific antigen
Newsletter Issue: February 2002

Formula builds immunity, treats liver disease, retards cancer

February 1, 2002 Formula builds immunity, treats liver disease, retards cancer Japanese medical system, once forced underground, may hold the secret to a longer, healthier life. Japanese health and longevity rates have confounded envious onlookers for years. On average, Japanese men live four years longer than American men; Japanese women live five years... Read More >

Categories: cirrhosis digestion healthy liver hepatitis C patients Liver Kampo nl-2002-02
Newsletter Issue: February 2002

Broadcast highlights mainstream’s bias

January 31, 2002 Journalism is supposed to be impartial and unbiased. We all know that it's not. But sometimes the mainstream media's bias is so blatant that I wonder how they've been able to maintain their cloak of neutrality for so long. I'm talking about last week's news magazine segment on alternative cancer... Read More >

Categories: alternative cancer treatments alternative medicine media bias

Secret ingredient has more antioxidants than fruits and vegetables

January 11, 2002 New research reveals a new way to get all the antioxidants you need without loading up on fruits and vegetables or popping a lot of pills. In fact, you can get even more antioxidants this new way - just by adding more flavor to the foods you love... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants cooking free radicals herbs oregano

Ancient Chinese formula treats asthma better than prescription drugs

January 7, 2002 According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, about 17 million Americans have asthma. But if you suffer with asthma, you really don't care if you're one in ten or one in a million - you just want to be able to breathe... Read More >

Categories: asthma bronchodilator effect herbal medicine minor blue dragon xiao qing long tang XQLT

Tropical plant can prevent diabetes complications

January 4, 2002 New research shows there's a natural, herbal remedy that can help prevent and treat some of the most common complications of diabetes, a condition that affects 16 million of us worldwide... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure Diabetes gotu kola natural remedy nerve disease

Does your doctor know all the potential side effects of your new prescription?

January 2, 2002 In this e-Alert, I'll tell you about a few of the most common drugs on the list, and the side effects and contraindications to look for. But don't stop there - follow the link at the end of the e-Alert to view the entire list from the article, to make... Read More >

Categories: allergies angina antibiotics COX 2 inhibitors Crohn's disease diabetics elderly heart medication HIV drugs liver damage multiple sclerosis prescription drugs rheumatoid arthritis rupture tendons side effects

Focus your mind, sharpen your memory with Ayurvedic medicine

January 1, 2002 Focus your mind, sharpen your memory with Ayurvedic medicine Year after year, the car keys seem to go missing more often. Names of distant relatives and household gadgets don’t jump to mind the instant you need them. Memories of family events grow hazy. Tasks like balancing the checkbook or preparing... Read More >

Categories: ADD Alzheimer's Disease amnesia anxiety Ayurvedic herbs concentration Memory MindCare nl-2002-01
Newsletter Issue: January 2002

Another option for treating arthritis pain without side effects

December 28, 2001 You probably already knew that ginger can treat an upset stomach. But in Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine, ginger has been used as an anti-inflammatory agent for thousands of years... Read More >

Categories: anti inflammatory Arthritis ginger inflammation pain management painful joints stiffness Zinaxin Zinxosamine

Amino acid offers double the relief of RX for leg pain

December 19, 2001 Pain-free walking. For most of us, it's just a way of life… something we never really think about. But for some, it's a distance measurement used to assess the progression of intermittent claudication. This debilitating condition results from lack of blood flow to the legs and feet caused by narrowed... Read More >

Categories: amino acid intermittent claudication L-propionyl carnitine leg pain peripheral artery disease

Is it safe to bleach your teeth?

December 4, 2001 The words 'safe' and 'teeth whitening' in the same sentence may cause some to shudder - but the fact is that most methods appear to be relatively safe. Today there are more options than ever, both for at-home, over-the-counter, and for professional treatment in a dentist's office. But not everyone... Read More >

Categories: bleaching teeth bleaching trays BriteSmile carbamide peroxide excess fluoride sensitivity side effects teeth whitening
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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