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Researchers reveal a natural way to beat heart disease

January 10, 2017 Say your doctor tells you that your so-called bad cholesterol readings are too high. And he sends you on your way with a prescription to fix that. But instead of telling you to take one of those statin drugs every day, what if it read, “Bake or broil wild salmon... Read More >

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It’s time to put red meat back on the menu!

January 3, 2017 Enough already of those horrible soy “burgers,” wiggly tofu squares and any other fake food that’s masquerading as meat. So, if some vegetarian friend or family member has been on your back about how dangerous meat is, well, you can tell them that meat is back on the menu! A... Read More >

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The actual truth is out about Actos: it’s a really bad actor

December 27, 2016 What do regulators in France and Germany know that the FDA doesn’t? If we could answer that question, we might uncover how in the world the type 2 diabetes med Actos has managed to keep selling in the U.S. while banned in those other countries. For years now, the FDA... Read More >

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What’s the real reason for the decline in life expectancy?

December 15, 2016 More Americans than ever have kicked their smoking habit. We’re more active, too. A recent Gallup poll found that over 50 percent of Americans are doing some type of exercise three or more times a week! That’s the good news. And the bad? The life expectancy in the U.S. has... Read More >

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EXPOSED: Diabetes drug scam Scientists say attacking blood sugar is not the answer

November 2, 2016 It’s a multi-billion dollar scam... the diabetes drug industry... and it affects millions of people worldwide. Big Pharma has had a chokehold on diabetes treatment for decades, pushing more drugs—and more dangerous drugs—for lowering blood sugar on doctors and patients alike. But, as it turns out, tightly controlling blood sugar,... Read More >

Categories: nl-2016-11
Newsletter Issue: November 2016

Study finds fructose can be especially dangerous to diabetics

October 17, 2016 A new study has just revealed the most damning evidence to date on the dangers of fructose. And those in the greatest jeopardy are the people who were once told this sweetener was a dream come true for them...diabetics. Harvard scientists have discovered how the sweetener can “open the floodgates”... Read More >

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This newly-approved drug combo spells trouble on both ends

September 22, 2016 Yosprala. It sounds like the name of a soda or maybe a new kid’s game. But there’s nothing funny about this new drug just approved by the FDA. In fact, there are so many things wrong with it I don’t even know where to begin. It’s a combo pill containing... Read More >

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Simple food swaps can be more powerful than statins for heart patients

September 1, 2016 Here’s some good news that anyone with heart disease needs to hear about right away. If you want to live longer, you’d be better off ditching the statins and adding more good fats, veggies and fish to your meals. Sure, we’ve heard lots of good news about how this kind... Read More >

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Biblical gift helps COPD sufferers breathe freely

August 29, 2016 As you struggle to take a breath, panic sets in. You can’t get enough air. Your chest tightens, and it feels like you’re suffocating. If you live with COPD, that terrifying experience happens too often. And it shapes everything you do. Activities that once seemed simple—showering, walking through the park... Read More >

Categories: nl-2016-09
Newsletter Issue: September 2016

Stand tall with the surprising Mediterranean secret for strong bones

May 3, 2016 In the heart of southern Europe, deep in the Mediterranean Basin, men and women alike have a secret for keeping strong, solid bones well into their golden years. For years, scientists thought that these steady, self-reliant people kept sturdy bones by following the Mediterranean Diet... and they were almost right.... Read More >

Categories: bones healthy bones nl-2016-05
Newsletter Issue: May 2016

New research finds low-fat dairy actually increases risk of diabetes

April 14, 2016 It’s about time to do away with that low-fat dietary myth once and for all. For decades we’ve been told that whole-fat dairy products will make us fat and clog our arteries. And how did the so-called experts come up with that notion? No one is quite sure. It’s just... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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