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Feed your stomach the bacteria it needs to run at peak performance

January 1, 2006 Feed your stomach the bacteria it needs to run at peak performance There’s nothing flashy or exciting about probiotics. Having good bacteria in your digestive system won’t make you look younger or thinner. But quite often it’s the “little” things-like better digestion and regularity-that can make a big difference in... Read More >

Categories: gastrointestinal tract GI48 Lane Labs nl-2006-01 probiotics stomach bacteria
Newsletter Issue: January 2006

New generation of Romanian product relieves depression in as little as 4 days

January 1, 2006 New generation of Romanian product relieves depression in as little as 4 days I’ve talked before about what I call the duct tape effect: Treatments that offer a quick fix without actually repairing the problem, so they don’t really provide long-term benefits. This is the problem with the majority of... Read More >

Categories: antidepressants benzoic acid depression GH-3 Gittleman monoamine oxidase nl-2006-01 Ultra H-3
Newsletter Issue: January 2006

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

Several types of cancer are considered silent killers

November 21, 2005 Several types of cancer are considered "silent killers." Colon, bowel, lung, stomach, rectal, liver and pancreatic cancers are often in advanced stages by the time their symptoms finally develop into red flags... Read More >

Categories: bowel cancer colon cancer liver cancer lung cancer pancreatic cancer rectal cancer silent cancer silent killer cancer silent killer symptoms stomach cancer

Should people with gout stay away from cod liver oil?

November 18, 2005 For instance, cod liver oil is an excellent source of vitamin D, omega 3 fatty acids and other key nutrients. But codfish is high in protein, which makes it one of the primary triggers for gout... Read More >

Categories: abstaining from cod liver oil gout and cod liver oil gout and fish health benefits of cod liver oil health benefits of fish

Keeping your pillow germ free

October 28, 2005 And while you may not want to even think about what really goes on in your pillows, asthma patients and people with weak immune systems need to be aware of how to avoid problems caused by fungal spores... Read More >

Categories: asthma fungal spores pillows sunlight weak immune systems

Do devices that emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields cause cancer?

October 25, 2005 Dr. Moss' article is titled "Do Radio Frequency Energy Fields Cause Cancer?" And he opens his piece with this more specific question: "Do devices such as cell or mobile phones, that emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RFEMF), cause cancer... Read More >

Categories: cell phone and cancer cell phone use and brain cancer EMF fluoroscope viewer fluroscope and radiation shoe fitting fluoroscope

An easier way to guard against Alzheimer’s

October 24, 2005 What can I do to help prevent Alzheimer's disease (AD)? That's one of the most common questions we receive here at HSI, through letters, e-mails and postings on the HSI Healthier Talk forums... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's disease and dementia B12 B6 EGCG folic acid homocysteine and Alzheimer's NAC preventing AD preventing Alzheimer's reduce homocysteine reducind Alzheimer's vitamin C vitamin E

Treating cold sores

October 14, 2005 It's very likely that you may have herpes simplex and not even know it. As many as 90 percent of us have been exposed to this viral infection, and most people who have it show no symptoms... Read More >

Categories: Herpes Simplex Herpes Simplex I Herpes Simplex II natural cold sore remedies painful cold sores treating cold sores treating Herpes

Treating receding gum lines

October 7, 2005 A member who goes by the initials EAP starts off the thread with a request for information on how to treat receding gums. EAP says he brushes and flosses, but his gums still recede... Read More >

Categories: COQ10 and gum health dental hygeine gum health healthu gums healthy teeth healthy teeth and gums receding gum lines

New “killer flu” causes alarm

September 30, 2005 In the "General Health Topics" forum, in a thread titled, simply "Flu," a member named Lyn has a question about the "killer flu," which was featured on one of the news magazine TV shows... Read More >

Categories: chicken flu deadly flu strain flu hot topic H5N1 killer flu pros and cons of flu shot
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