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Does soy intake help prevent breast cancer?

June 24, 2003 Does soy intake help prevent breast cancer? In spite of what you may have heard, there's no easy answer to that question, which is at the heart of a long, ongoing debate... Read More >

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Folic acid under attack!

June 24, 2003 A dietary supplement failed again! I know you're not buying that, and of course I'm not either. But that's the underlying message from a new study reporting that folic acid supplements failed to reduce heart attacks in patients who have coronary artery disease (CAD... Read More >

Categories: folic acid heart health

Blinders in place

June 16, 2003 "Here we go AGAIN" was the only message in an e-mail a colleague sent me last week. Her words were attached to an article with this headline: "Study Finds Antioxidant Vitamins Useless... Read More >

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2003-06 – Members Alert

June 1, 2003 June 2003 PDF And another thing Blondes have more fun, but redheads have less pain. If they’re womenand if they’re taking painkillers. A recent study at McGill University in Canada shows that females with red hair are more sensitive to pain-killing drugs than any other hair color group. What’s the... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: June 2003

Forget the fish fry

May 15, 2003 A recent University of Washington study reports that how you prepare your fish does make a difference... Read More >

Categories: benefits of eating fish heart health omega 3 fatty acids preparing fish

2003-05 – Members Alert

May 1, 2003 May 2003 PDF News from the Panel Ann Louise Gittleman, author of the best-selling Fat Flush Plan, will host a Fat Flush Weekend Spa Spectacular from May 22 through May 25, 2003. She’ll welcome both newcomers to the Fat Flush program and “seasoned veterans” eager to meet virtual friends from... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2003

Protect your heart with this safe, natural, and affordable alternative

May 1, 2003 You don’t need expensive-and dangerous-statin drugs! Protect your heart with this safe, natural, and affordable alternative You know that tea can be good for your heart. But did you know that the phytochemicals in tea can lower your cholesterol levels by as much as 27 points? It’s true. And according... Read More >

Categories: camellia sinensis cholesterol levels flavonoids nl-2003-05 phytochemicals tea TheaChol
Newsletter Issue: May 2003

Don't be a slave to the bathroom! Modern combination of ancient Ayurvedic herbs controls and prevents diarrhea-and IBS

May 1, 2003 May 2003 Members Alert Don’t be a slave to the bathroom! Modern combination of ancient Ayurvedic herbs controls and prevents diarrhea-and IBS It’s uncomfortable to talk about. It’s even more uncomfortable to live with. I’m talking about diarrhea. Let’s face it, we’ve all dealt with it at one time or... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2003

Long live the revolution

April 24, 2003 Around lunchtime on Thursday last week I was saddened to see the breaking news in my e-mail inbox: Dr. Robert C. Atkins had died that morning at Cornell University Medical Center in New York City... Read More >

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2003-02 – Members Alert

February 1, 2003 February 2003 PDF And another thing The No. 1 health issue that the average person fears most is memory loss and decline in mental functioning, according to The New York Times. But you might be able to walk your way right out of that fear. Researchers at the University of... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2003

Aspirin and bypass surgery

January 28, 2003 According to a study of more than 5,000 coronary bypass patients, reported in the New England Journal of Medicine, the use of aspirin immediately after bypass surgery was associated with a 48 percent reduction in ischemic complications and a 50 percent reduction in the incidence of stroke... Read More >

Categories: aspirin bypass surgery preventing stroke

Free flow

January 28, 2003 Anything natural that helps in the fight against inflammation and plaque buildup in blood vessels is a good thing. So when I came across a study last week with promising results for the prevention of atherosclerosis, I knew I had to tell you about it. Because even though the results... Read More >

Categories: arginine blood vessels immune system health inflammation plaque promoting heart health
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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