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Selenium and prostate cancer

August 21, 2003 I immediately thought of Helen last year when I saw a headline that read: "Forget it! Ginkgo supplements don't help memory." I remember thinking that if she saw it she probably responded with something along the lines of, "Hogwash... Read More >

Categories: brazil nuts prostate cancer prostate health selenium veterinary study on prostate cancer

Do ginkgo supplements help memory loss?

August 21, 2003 I immediately thought of Helen last year when I saw a headline that read: "Forget it! Ginkgo supplements don't help memory." I remember thinking that if she saw it she probably responded with something along the lines of, "Hogwash... Read More >

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Let it grow

August 12, 2003 If you're, say, a few years on either side of 50 years old, then your pituitary gland is doing a far less efficient job of releasing somatotropin (or human growth hormone - hGH) into the bloodstream than it did when you were 20... Read More >

Categories: benefits of HGH growth hormone and aging HGH HGH and brain function HGH and energy levels human growth hormone properly functioning hgh

Valentine in July

July 17, 2003 The cover of Newsweek magazine last week was an out-and-out valentine from the mainstream media to the pharmaceutical giants that manufacture cholesterol-lowering statin drugs... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol lowering statin durgs safety of statin drugs statins treat three common diseases

An alternative to dry cleaning

July 10, 2003 I've never liked the smell of clothes that have just been picked up from the dry cleaners. And now I know why. Behind that "fresh" fragrance there's an unmistakable chemical aroma that can cause headaches, nausea, memory loss, and possibly even cancer... Read More >

Categories: alternative dry cleaning harmful toxins wet cleaning

Lighten the load

June 10, 2003 "As everyone knows, we should cut down on the cholesterol in our diets to protect us from heart attacks... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants and cholesterol cholesterol in our diets cholesterol int he media cholesterol misconceptions heart disease and cholesterol

Give me an A

June 5, 2003 "What is the difference between L-Carnitine and acetyl L-carnitine?" Asks an HSI member named Kelly. She says, "I have both and no one seems to know the difference between them... 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

Model T

May 22, 2003 If I reported to you on every article and study I come across that concerns one of the many health benefits of drinking tea, we could change the name of the e-Alert to the tea-Alert... Read More >

Categories: benefits of tea health benefits of drinking tea l'theanine and tea

The mighty mite

May 20, 2003 "On a cellular level I'm really quite busy." It's funny, of course, because it's true - even the most sedentary and lethargic person is teeming with activity on a cellular level... Read More >

Categories: beets benefits of physical activity body oxygen cell activity mitochondria

Guess who’s coming to dinner?

May 12, 2003 There's lots of organic golden flaxseed available out there and it's delicious in any recipe. I use it daily in my garden of life shake, in my organic brown rice and free range turkey dish, in my own special three meat burgers, etc... Read More >

Categories: diabetes and flaxseed disease and flaxseed flaxseed intake organic golden flaxseed

Help for hearing loss

May 7, 2003 A recent e-mail reminded me that while we often address vision concerns in both e-Alerts and HSI Members Alerts, we shouldn't forget the importance of maintaining our hearing... Read More >

Categories: hearing loss natural remedy presbycusis reversing hearing loss vinpocetine
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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