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Pain takes a holiday

September 8, 2003 But in recent years, those who use "aspirin therapy" to help prevent heart attacks may also be taking regular doses of acetaminophen or ibuprofen to treat headaches, arthritis pain, fever, sore muscles, etc... Read More >

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2003-09 – Members Alert

September 1, 2003 September 2003 PDF And another thing Is there a downside to choosing an herbal tea? A recent study in the Journal of Dentistry shows that the pH acidity levels in herbal tea generally ranges from 3.1 to 7.1 – high enough to cause erosion of tooth enamel. Orange juice (which... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: September 2003

Swimming too low

August 25, 2003 I don't know about you, but I find the term "meal-replacement drink" to be a little suspicious. It's like saying, "Your regularly scheduled meal couldn't make it. But here's something that sort of passes for a meal... Read More >

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Heart health and supplements

August 19, 2003 "So, there's lots that can be done, and a shotgun approach of nutrients (not drugs, which the body does not know how to metabolize properly) is the way to go about it... Read More >

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2003-08 – Members Alert

August 1, 2003 August 2008 PDF And another thing Keep fit to stay sharp. That’s the conclusion of a 6-year study of 349 older adults in which cardiorespiratory fitness was associated with higher scores on cognitive tests. As the study progressed, those who were least fit showed cognitive decline on all tests. Surgery... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2003

Clean out your arteries-at home, without the needle, and at a fraction of the cost

August 1, 2003 New chelation breakthrough Clean out your arteries-at home, without the needle, and at a fraction of the cost There are plenty of reasons to rid your body of toxic metals. But for many people, there are more reasons to skip chelation therapy than to try it. That’s because most health... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2003

In the bag

July 10, 2003 On the same day I came across an important new B vitamin study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN), I also received an e-mail from a member named Rosalina with this question... Read More >

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The polypill

July 9, 2003 Last week I told you about the Polypill - the one-size-fits-all concept of heart disease prevention ("With A Capital T, That Rhymes With P" 6/30/03) that would combine a statin drug, three hypertension drugs, a low dose of aspirin, and some folic acid... Read More >

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2003-07 – Members Alert

July 1, 2003 July 2003 PDF And another thing Adding to the worrisome health risks associated with obesity, a new study shows that adults with a high body mass index (height/weight ratio) have a significantly greater chance of dying from cancer than adults of normal weight. What a difference an hour of light... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2003

Discover the amazing health benefits of the fruit from the Amazon's "tree of life"

July 1, 2003 Nature’s perfect food Discover the amazing health benefits of the fruit from the Amazon’s “tree of life” If you get your health guidance from the mainstream media, you’d think the healthiest way to live is to guzzle red wine and drown everything in olive oil. That’s basically what they’ve told... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: July 2003

With a capital T, that rhymes with P

June 30, 2003 Let's make a perfect heart health pill - a single pill that contains a statin drug to lower cholesterol, three different drugs to control blood pressure, a low dose of aspirin, and then throw in some folic acid to reduce homocysteine levels... Read More >

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

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