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Stop this toxic world from poisoning you with nature’s ancient cure

December 13, 2011 Have you noticed that you’re feeling exhausted all the time... for no obvious reason? And your blood pressure is up, and your doctor doesn’t have a solution, except another pill or ten. You have mysterious, seemingly unrelated symptoms—like muscle and joint pain, memory loss, new allergies, appetite loss—that seem sudden... Read More >

Categories: arsenic poisoning chelation gentle chelating agent heavy-metal toxicity Humifulvate IV chelation natural chelating nl-2012-01 Signature Chelate toxic heavy metal exposure
Newsletter Issue: January 2012

Protect your liver and your overall health with this indispensible B vitamin

November 30, 2011 The next time you're in a crowded space -- at the mall filled with holiday shoppers, at a football game, in a busy restaurant -- take a look around and consider this: In the people you're observing, about one in every four has a disease called NAFLD. Even more disturbing... Read More >

Categories: alcoholism cholesterol choline egg yolks epidemic fatty liver disease heart disease homocysteine liver liver cancer metformin NAFLD nonalcoholic fatty liver disease nutritional imbalance obesity type 2 diabetes vitamin E

With the end of an era of a blockbuster drug, a national health emergency looms

November 21, 2011 Lipitor is no ordinary drug. It's the Big Kahuna of statin drugs and the most successful prescription medication in history. If a drug makes $1 billion per year it's considered a blockbuster. For 15 years, Lipitor has consistently made about $1 billion per MONTH. But that oversized gravy train is... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol generic Lipitor heart attacks Lipitor patent Pfizer prescription medication Ranbaxy statins

How could “experts” approve such a potentially dangerous plan for kids?

November 17, 2011 Just when you think the crazy world of vaccines can't get any crazier, well...you're crazy wrong. To beef up preparation for an anthrax attack, an expert panel has advised Health and Human Services that it's time to seriously consider testing the anthrax vaccine on kids younger than 18... Read More >

Categories: anthrax anthrax vaccine BioThrax children deaths health problems permanent disability vaccines

Agitation in dementia patients can be reduced without drugs

October 4, 2011 One of the things that makes dementia so cruel is how it steals every bit of a loved one from you. I remember watching my friend Pete's dad go from forgetful to confused before he lost his memory completely and then started getting hostile... Read More >

Categories: acupuncture adverse side effects agitation antipsychotic drugs confused death dementia dementia patients endorphin stimulation endorphins forgetful hostile humor therapy laughter laughter-fueled endorphins massage medicine Memory physical aggression prescription drugs repetitive behavior screaming stroke wandering

Bacon – the vegetarian’s Achilles heel

September 12, 2011 Vegetarians have a deep, dark secret. Under the right circumstances, many of them succumb to the seductive allure of bacon. According to an NPR report, many vegetarians (pregnant or not) find bacon to be a "gateway to meat... Read More >

Categories: aroma bacon calories emotion high fat and protein content meat Memory odor vegetarians

Want to grow new neurons in your brain? It’s actually pretty easy

September 8, 2011 Today you have new brain cells you didn't have yesterday. And in the near future there may be a drug you can take that will nurture those new brain cells to help them grow and survive... Read More >

Categories: brain brain cells cognitive decline drug FDA hippocampus improved memory neurons new drugs P7C3

Hearing loss needs to be reconsidered as a major health threat

September 7, 2011 Now, new research suggests that hearing loss might actually be a warning sign that a very serious health threat is underway... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease antibiotics chemotherapy dementia diminished hearing ear folate ginkgo biloba hearing hearing loss hearing tests inner ears intravenous diuretics mental exhaustion nerve cell damage social isolation vitamin B12 zinc deficiency

And another thing…

July 14, 2011 Researchers at the National Institute on Aging have added a new item to the list of health concerns linked to synthetic hormone replacement therapy: brain shrinkage... Read More >

Categories: brain shrinkage cholesterol levels Crestor estrogen hormone replacement therapy nl-2011-07-BONUS MEMBERS ALERT

Muscle damage link to statin drugs goes deeper than we thought

June 16, 2011 Last spring, the FDA first warned that the highest dose of Zocor (a statin drug) may increase the risk of muscle damage. Now, more than a FULL YEAR later, the agency has finally gotten around to telling Merck (the maker of Zocor) to change the drug's label to show that... Read More >

Categories: arterial plaque Cataracts FDA kidney failure Lipitor liver damage memory loss Merck statin drugs type 2 diabetes Vytorin Zocor

This vitamin is the key to protecting your liver and overall health

May 10, 2011 The disease is nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). It begins slowly, as fat accumulation in the liver. Then it becomes complicated by inflammation. Then liver scar tissue develops. Beyond that, the disease can play out in a number of different ways, as I mentioned above--all of them potentially deadly... Read More >

Categories: "silent epidemic" choline heart disease liver cancer NAFLD nonalcoholic fatty liver disease type 2 diabetes
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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