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The million-year-old detoxifying miracle dredged up from a prehistoric lava lake

April 1, 2007 The million-year-old detoxifying miracle dredged up from a prehistoric lava lake I don’t know, maybe it’s the name Sacred Healing Clay. It just conjures up images of drum circles heavy with incense. Or maybe it’s the idea that rubbing a gooey paste of clay on your body could pull toxins... Read More >

Categories: detoxifier nl-2007-04 Pyrophyllite Clay Sacred Healing Clay
Newsletter Issue: April 2007

Cookie Monster

December 5, 2006 If you want to fill your house with the aroma of fresh-baked cookies, you can bake some cookies, of course, or you can spritz the air with chemicals that smell like cookies... Read More >

Categories: air fresheners benzene cognitive impairment earaches headaches volatile organic compunds (VOC's) xylene

Over Easy

November 15, 2006 Think of all the people who fell for the ridiculous egg scare a few years ago. They were led to believe that egg would clog their arteries, so to save their lives they went cold turkey: No more eggs benedict, omelets, or egg salads... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease ARA arachidonic acid brain aging DHA eggs omega-6 fatty acid

How could a root pigment help protect your brain?

November 7, 2006 I told you about a study that demonstrated how curcumin assists your body to defend against plaques in the brain that contribute to Alzheimer's disease. Now a new study from the National University of Singapore helps confirm the UCLA results... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease curcumin genetic modification of vegetables

Liver Health

October 26, 2006 An HSI member named Richard writes: "Do you have information on natural remedies for liver cancer or cirrhosis... Read More >

Categories: cirrhosis liver health natural supplement vitamin k

High on life

August 16, 2006 This one you will NOT believe. The federal government is using your tax dollars for research that could end up providing consumers with a dangerous new way to treat depression and a lucrative new way for drug companies to make money... Read More >

Categories: federal government is using your tax dollars for resear

Relationship between magnesium and CRP

August 7, 2006 CRP is an acronym for C-reactive protein, a plasma protein produced in the liver in response to inflammation. And because atherosclerosis (narrowing of the arteries) goes hand-in-hand with inflammation, elevated CRP is considered an... Read More >

Categories: atherosclerosis c-reactive protein crp narrowing of the arteries

Hair loss and iron deficiency

June 21, 2006 When Cleveland Clinic researchers reviewed four decades of research and case studies that examined the association between hair loss and iron deficiency, they found a strong link between low levels of the mineral and several of the most... Read More >

Categories: Hair loss iron deficiency

Minerals: A web of benefits

May 31, 2006 A new study examines three minerals to show how their web of influences can create either nurturing or debilitating effects depending on how the three are balanced... Read More >

Categories: age-related macular degeneration Aging anemia beef liver blood clotting blood pressure reduction bone density brazil nuts c-reactive protein cancer and cardiovascular disease mortality cardiovascular disease cognitive function copper copper levels DNA repair DNA reproduction high cholesterol levels homocysteine magnesium minerals osteoporosis peanuts repair damaged tissue smoking sunflower seeds The Pasteur Institute zinc

Declining cognitive function

April 19, 2006 There are two things most people do with their television sets: use them for viewing programs or use them for playing games. Your choice between the two just might make the difference between cognitive health and cognitive decline... Read More >

Categories: Declining cognitive function

Conventional farming vs. organic farming

December 13, 2005 Vanessa Bogenholm remembers the exact moment she decided to make the change from conventional farming to organic farming. One day, while preparing to inject a gas pesticide into the soil on her 65-acre berry farm... Read More >

Categories: conventional farmers conventional farming conventional vs. organic farming organic farmers organic farming

2005-12-Members Alert

December 1, 2005 July 2005 PDF And another thing Healing may be especially sweet when you put a little honey on a wound. According to a study of more than 30 children with deep bacterial infections of the skin, wounds dressed twice each day with gauze soaked in raw honey were cleaner and... Read More >

Categories: cancer treatment flu shots high protein diet nl-2005-12 stress
Newsletter Issue: December 2005
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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