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Andropause causes hormonal changes in men

April 28, 2005 Andropause is the male counterpart of menopause, complete with hormonal changes that present a number of key health issues... Read More >

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Battling restless leg syndrome

April 22, 2005 Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) may sound like a fairly benign health problem, but for those who experience the uncontrollable jumps and jerks that can interrupt normal sleep patterns for years on end, RLS is a source of major exasperation... Read More >

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The dangers of MSG

April 8, 2005 Unfortunately, MSG has also been found to trigger headaches, depression, fatigue, dizziness, ADHD and - in the most extreme cases - possibly even Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis and other neurological problems... Read More >

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2005-04-Members Alert

April 1, 2005 April 2005 PDF And another thing Avocados deliver a little something extra. Scientists at UCLA say that among commonly eaten fruits, avocados are the richest source of lutein, an antioxidant that may help fight prostate cancer. In a lab test comparing pure lutein to avocado extract, the avocado blocked prostate... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: April 2005

You could be just one bottle away from getting rid of your allergies for good

April 1, 2005 You could be just one bottle away from getting rid of your allergies for good It all started when Jim English got a package from one of his contacts in China. In the box were several sample bottles of a new supplement, along with a note from the doctor that... Read More >

Categories: allergies Allerphase asthma flonase Jim English nl-2005-04
Newsletter Issue: April 2005

Laugh your way to better health

March 11, 2005 Doinkdoink obviously believes that adults don't laugh enough, and a member named Naturalway notes that research backs up the idea that a good laugh may be closely linked with good health... Read More >

Categories: adults and laughter laughter and your health psychoneuroimmunology

Beat Alzheimer's with my top 11 brain-protecting strategies

March 1, 2005 Panelist’s Protocol Beat Alzheimer’s with my top 11 brain-protecting strategies Alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging. It’s a disease that destroys brain cells and robs you of your mind and your memories. You may have heard the recent reports that cholesterol-lowering statin drugs have shown potential in lowering... Read More >

Categories: alpha lipoic acid alzheimer's brain function ceralin dietary cholesterol Meta Lipoate nl-2005-03
Newsletter Issue: March 2005

The importance of CRP

February 17, 2005 A new era dawned recently when the medical mainstream finally gave its official stamp of approval to a cardiovascular risk factor that HSI members have known about for years: C-reactive protein (CRP... Read More >

Categories: atherosclerosis c-reactive protein crp dangers of c-reactive protein dangers of crp importance of c-reactive protein importance of crp statin drugs may lower crp

Producing glutathione

February 16, 2005 That's the implication of a study that examined the effects of vitamin E supplementation on the production of glutathione in laboratory rats... Read More >

Categories: building a strong immune system glutathione glutathione and vitamin e intake liver an dglutathione producing glutathione vitamin e supplementation

The effects of cell changes

February 10, 2005 I told you about a Duke University study that demonstrates how cells ration iron, first making sure that the most essential cell functions get their share, and then depriving certain genes of iron if the iron supply is insufficient... Read More >

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Iron deprivation

February 9, 2005 Researchers showed that when yeast cells were deprived of iron, the hierarchy of the cell rationed the available iron, making sure the most vital functions of the cell received what little iron was available... Read More >

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Dietary supplements – available in various forms

February 4, 2005 Virtually every dietary supplement - whether a vitamin, mineral or herb - is available in different forms. And the form you choose can make a big difference in the effectiveness of the supplement... Read More >

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

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