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Iron deficiency may impair cognitive function

November 20, 2001 A new study reveals that a mild iron deficiency - well short of anemia - may be all that's needed to impair cognitive function. Unfortunately, the study also suggests that an iron supplement will turn things around... Read More >

Categories: anemia cognitive function folic acid iron deficiency iron supplements

Headlines don’t tell the real blood pressure risk

November 13, 2001 Low blood pressure can be a warning sign of a whole host of serious health concerns. People who have low blood pressure shouldn't be celebrating - they should be asking their doctors WHY they have it and doing something about it immediately... Read More >

Categories: arjuna blood pressure

Disband government CAM commission – but for the right reasons

November 12, 2001 The White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy (WHCCAMP) was established by executive order of former President Clinton in March of 2000. According to the commission, its mission is "to develop legislative and administrative policy recommendations that will maximize the benefits of complementary and alternative medicine practices and... Read More >

Categories: alternative medicine CAM complementary medicine federal government WHCCAMP

Sugar cane extract rivals popular cholesterol-lowering drugs, without dangerous side effects

November 1, 2001 Sugar cane extract rivals popular cholesterol-lowering drugs, without dangerous side effects Amid reports of health problems and deaths caused by statin drugs, we’ve learned that an extract of a commercial crop–sugar cane–can lower cholesterol just as effectively. As we’ve told you over the past five years, cholesterol isn’t the primary... Read More >

Categories: intermittent claudication leg cramps lower cholesterol nl-2001-11 policosanol sugar cane extract
Newsletter Issue: November 2001

Fructose allergy could be causing your irritable bowel symptoms

October 29, 2001 Research suggests that as much as 70 percent of the general population suffers from a different kind of food allergy that most doctors don't even know about. They're called "delayed food allergies," because the symptoms can appear three to five days after the food has been ingested. And this type... Read More >

Categories: ALCAT test delayed food allergies food allergies fructose allergy fructose intolerance fructose malabsorption IBS irritable bowel syndrome

HSI panelist shares protocol for fighting anthrax

October 26, 2001 Those of you who have joined us for an HSI Symposium in the past surely remember Dr. Victor Marcial-Vega. He is a board-certified oncologist and the director of Health Horizons Rejuvenation Clinic in Coral Gables, Florida. Based on his experience treating other types of bacterial lung infections, Dr. Marcial-Vega believes... Read More >

Categories: anthrax biochemical threats colloidal silver prevention Silverado

Ultra H-3 eases depression, arthritis, and fibromyalgia

October 1, 2001 Product Update Ultra H-3 eases depression, arthritis, and fibromyalgia For 13 years, Guy Meiners struggled with swollen ankles and pain caused by his rheumatoid arthritis-symptoms that often grew so severe they made walking difficult. After reading about H-3 Plus (now called Ultra H-3) in HSI Members Alert last December, Meiners... Read More >

Categories: age spots bilberry depression ginkgo biloba nl-2001-10 sex life Ultra H-3
Newsletter Issue: October 2001

Earthworms ease pain and upset of Crohn's, colitis, and other bowel diseases

October 1, 2001 Earthworms ease pain and upset of Crohn’s, colitis, and other bowel diseases In North America, they’re usually consumed only by tequila lovers and eight-year-old boys trying to get a rise out of eight-year-old girls. In China, Korea, and Vietnam, however, practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) have used earthworms–powdered, sliced,... Read More >

Categories: Crohn's disease earth dragon therapy earthworms inflammatory bowel diseases intestinal disorders nl-2001-10
Newsletter Issue: October 2001

Search for cancer killer leads researchers back to nature

September 7, 2001 Less than three years after testing the first dose on a human (half the normal testing time for a cancer drug), Novartis Pharmaceuticals presented GleevecTM to the FDA for approval. After a short two-and-a-half month review, FDA officials granted the New Drug Application in May. Twenty-four hours after that, trucks... Read More >

Categories: Cancer chemotherapy chronic myeloid leukemia drug resistance ellagitannin Gleevec herbal medicine

Targeted breathing method shown to treat asthma better than drugs or supplements

September 1, 2001 Targeted breathing method shown to treat asthma better than drugs or supplements While mainstream treatments try to “control” asthma by throwing bronchodilators and steroids at the symptoms, an alternative therapy developed by a Russian doctor has actually eliminated the cause of asthma in over 90 percent of patients. For the... Read More >

Categories: asthma breathing Buteyko method carbon dioxide hyperventilation nl-2001-09
Newsletter Issue: September 2001

Forget willpower: Overcome sugar addiction in 21 days with a natural herb

September 1, 2001 Forget willpower: Overcome sugar addiction in 21 days with a natural herb If it’s ever happened to you, you know it’s something far beyond willpower. Maybe you’re driving home from work, maybe you’re reading a gripping murder mystery. But all of a sudden your thoughts turn to a leftover piece... Read More >

Categories: addiction brain receptors gymnema sylvestre nl-2001-09 Sugar Blocker sugar cravings
Newsletter Issue: September 2001

Antioxidants heart healthy, despite mainstream slant

August 18, 2001 Once again, the spotlight shines on a side-effect-laden prescription drug rather than an effective, proven, side-effect-free alternative. Someone conducts a study that shows the two treatments don't work well together…and it is automatically decided that the natural alternative should be rejected in favor of the dangerous prescription drug... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants beta-carotene Care Diem drug interactions heart health selenium statin drugs tocotrienol vitamin C vitamin E
Allan Spreen, M.D.
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