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2002-12 – Members Alert

December 1, 2002 In this month's newsletter * New phyto-miracle beats even drug-resistant cancers--and promises great strides for prevention * Is your mood changing with the seasons? There may be a simple, natural solution * The all-natural, multi-purpose healer growing on roadsides everywhere ... Read More >

Categories: bone loss CoQ10 drug-resistant cancer low potassium levels mood nl-2002-12 turmeric
Newsletter Issue: December 2002

Burst of inflammation

November 21, 2002 Like a wildfire, the word "inflammation" roared through the health world this week after the New England Journal of Medicine released a study with convincing evidence that measuring the levels of a marker for inflammation called C-reactive protein (CRP) may be a more accurate risk assessment for heart attack than... Read More >

Categories: c-reactive protein cardiovascular crp inflammation

Women’s health seminar

November 20, 2002 What do menopause, new treatments for breast disease, heart disease prevention for women, and cyber sex have in common... Read More >

Categories: breast disease cyber sex heart disease internet seminar Women's Health

Hiding the R

November 4, 2002 In the four months since the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) abruptly discontinued its multiyear hormone replacement therapy (HRT) study - researchers, doctors and the women they serve have been trying to figure out where they are, and, more importantly, where to go next... Read More >

Categories: Aging Cancer female hormone replacement therapy HRT menopause

Don't believe everything you read: There are safe, natural alternatives

September 1, 2002 Don’t believe everything you read: There are safe, natural alternatives The following article is a reprint of an e-Alert I sent to readers in July. The information it contains is absolutely crucial for any woman currently undergoing hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or considering beginning treatment with it. Knowing how many... Read More >

Categories: estrogen therapy nl-2002-09 prescription HRT progestin uterus
Newsletter Issue: September 2002

By special request: Something to spice up the ladies' nights

August 1, 2002 By special request: Something to spice up the ladies’ nights by Leslie Taylor It was probably more fun than any “guinea pig” in any medical experiment ever had before. As part of my work with Raintree Nutrition, I organized an informal clinical trial last year. I was about to introduce... Read More >

Categories: Clavo Huasca Clove Vine natural libido enhancer nl-2002-08 sexual function women
Newsletter Issue: August 2002

Little big horn

July 17, 2002 Just yesterday, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) reported the results of a research study with conclusions that I hope will prompt every woman taking estrogen to reassess her treatment... Read More >

Categories: Cancer estrogen hormone replacement therapy HRT risks side effects

Advice on HRT

July 15, 2002 I've received quite a few e-mails responding to last week's e-Alert about the sudden halt of the Women's Health Initiative HRT study ("All the News That's Fit to Print - Plus the Truth!" 7/9/02). HSI member Sherri F. wrote with this question: "Is there a difference between progestin and progesterone?... Read More >

Categories: diet hormone replacement therapy HRT natural progesterone progestin synthetic

All the news that’s fit to print — plus the truth!

July 9, 2002 It's a rare thing to see a major, multi-year study involving thousands of subjects abruptly halted. But that's what happened today when the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) announced that its study of hormone replacement therapy was simply too dangerous to continue... Read More >

Categories: dangers estrogen heart attack hormone replacement therapy HRT progestin risks stroke study stopped women's health institute

Therapy of the Gods

June 25, 2002 For those of us who enjoy an occasional glass of wine in the evening, it's good to know that a little "cocktail therapy" probably does have a few genuine therapeutic qualities... Read More >

Categories: benefits moderate consumption wine

Vitamin D may reduce the risk of heart disease

April 30, 2002 It may not get the popular press of its "cousins" C and E, but new research is showing us that vitamin D may reduce the risk of heart disease. That's right, in addition to keeping bones strong and reducing the effects of osteoporosis, a new study reports that vitamin D... Read More >

Categories: calcium heart disease supplements vitamin d
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