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2006-02-Members Alert

February 1, 2006 February 2006 PDF MEMBERS FORUM Milk isn’t as good as you think Q: I recently went to the doctor to get a bone scan. He told me my bone density was low and that I should drink more milk. When I told him I drink milk every day, he said... Read More >

Categories: haptoglobin kyphosis life-extending diet nl-2006-02 omega 3 fatty acids prostate cancer standard IV therapy Vitamin D deficient
Newsletter Issue: February 2006

Single formula unlocks the four strongest secret weapons of a life-extending diet

February 1, 2006 The Mediterranean diet has gained nearly universal acceptance as the world's healthiest. Based on centuries of observation, not to mention a truckload of modern research, it's an undisputable fact that people who live in the Mediterranean area and follow the diet have one of the highest life expectancies in the... Read More >

Categories: Botanical Vitality 100+ ellagic acid Great Life Labs longevity Mediterranean Diet pomegranates red wine

Aspirin thearpy might contribute to ulcer risk

January 26, 2006 A second heart attack is not really what most people are looking for in aspirin therapy, needless to say. And they're probably not looking for an ulcer either, but they may have a fairly good chance of getting one... Read More >

Categories: arterial plaque aspirin auto traffic chronic noise clogged arteries diet high in animal protein endoscopies endoscopy fatty diet H. pylori Helicobacteri increased risk of heart attack low cardiovascular risk mount Sinai School of Medicine Nevillie D. Yeomans M.D. noise peptic ulcers traffic noise ulcer

Highly questionable statements made by “experts”

January 24, 2006 I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy highly questionable statements made by "experts... Read More >

Categories: AHA American Heart Association aspirin blood thinner COX 2 inhibitors COX-2 gastrointestinal problems gingival inflammation goldman school of dental medicine at boston university gum disease Gunnar H. Gislason M.D. heart attack John G. F. Cleland journal of American Medical Association national health and nutrition examination survey NHANES III non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs NSAIDs periodontitis reuters health stroke university hospital Copenhagen Denmark Vioxx warfarin

Link between periodontitis and heart disease

January 18, 2006 A new study published in the Journal of Dental Research confirms previous research that demonstrates a clear link between periodontitis and heart disease... Read More >

Categories: bleeding gums blood pressure British Dental Association C metabolism C-reactive protien (CRP) cardiovascular risk chronic periodontitis cigarette smoking Dr. Gordon Watson estrogen estrogen dominance Friedrich Schiller University (FSU) healthy gums heart disease hormonal balance Journal of Dental Research menopause necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis periodontitis periodontitis agresiva progesterone severe periodontitis treating periodontitis vitamin C vitamin C levels

Would you like to save a few billion dollars?

January 12, 2006 according to a new study, you and I and others could help the U.S. save billions in health care costs over the next five years... Read More >

Categories: age-related vision loss alheimer's disease Arthritis cost of health care depression dietary carotenoids Dietary Supplement Education Alliance (DSEA) docohexaenoic acid eicosapentaenoic acid forms of cancer fractures heart health benefits hyperactivity increase in the cost of health care influenza lutein medical bills oil supplements omega 3 fatty acids prevention of heart disease zeaxanthin

Vioxx lawsuit ends in a mistrial

December 19, 2005 I thought of Judge Judy last week when I heard the news that the most recent Vioxx lawsuit ended in a mistrial, prompted by a hung jury... Read More >

Categories: Vioxx and Judge Judy Vioxx mistrial Vioxx trial and hung jury Vioxx trial and Judge Judy

Adding protein and fat to your diet may be the key to improving blood pressure

December 12, 2005 JAMA published another study backing the lowering of carbs and raising protein and fat for improving both blood pressure and serum lipid profiles. If this keeps up these guys will be saying it's their idea... Read More >

Categories: high fat diets and your health high protein diets and your health low carb diets low carb diets and your health low fat diets

How you can get the herbal formulas that give Olympic athletes and cosmonauts their competitive edge

December 1, 2005 How you can get the herbal formulas that give Olympic athletes and cosmonauts their competitive edge During the Cold War, in the USSR’s quest to dominate the world, its government had scientists secretly researching natural herbal formulas that would give them the edge in anything that could affect world politics-from... Read More >

Categories: adaptogens Botanabol lifespan nl-2005-12 Olympic athletes Power Adapt stress
Newsletter Issue: December 2005

Vitamin B use among stroke victims

November 29, 2005 You don't always get a chance for a "do over." But when researchers took a second look at a large study that examined vitamin B use among stroke victims, they found something important that was missed the first time... Read More >

Categories: stroke prevention using vitamins to prevent strokes VISP vitamin intervention for stroke prevention vitamins and strokes

Magnesium deficiency and migraines

November 14, 2005 Obesity is one of the key risk factors for cardiovascular disease. This fact is well known. But what's the best way to measure obesity to predict a decline in heart health... Read More >

Categories: chocolate elemental magnesium Headaches/Migraine magnesium depletion

Measuring obesity to predict a decline in heart health

November 14, 2005 Obesity is one of the key risk factors for cardiovascular disease. This fact is well known. But what's the best way to measure obesity to predict a decline in heart health... Read More >

Categories: BMI body mass index body mass index and obesity heart attack risk measuring obesity obesity and cardiovascular disease obesity and heart disease preventing obesity
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