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Mercury rising

April 25, 2002 In two new studies, scientists found even more evidence that the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil can significantly improve cardiovascular health and cut your risk of heart attack in half... Read More >

Categories: fish fish oil mercury omega 3 fatty acids

Focus your mind, sharpen your memory with Ayurvedic medicine

January 1, 2002 Focus your mind, sharpen your memory with Ayurvedic medicine Year after year, the car keys seem to go missing more often. Names of distant relatives and household gadgets don’t jump to mind the instant you need them. Memories of family events grow hazy. Tasks like balancing the checkbook or preparing... Read More >

Categories: ADD Alzheimer's Disease amnesia anxiety Ayurvedic herbs concentration Memory MindCare nl-2002-01
Newsletter Issue: January 2002

Iron deficiency may impair cognitive function

November 20, 2001 A new study reveals that a mild iron deficiency - well short of anemia - may be all that's needed to impair cognitive function. Unfortunately, the study also suggests that an iron supplement will turn things around... Read More >

Categories: anemia cognitive function folic acid iron deficiency iron supplements

Could snoring mean increased risk for heart failure?

November 3, 2001 In the past decade we've learned that snoring is often a sign of sleep apnea, a serious condition that affects more than 12 million people in the U.S. And we've also learned that people with sleep apnea have a greater chance of dying from a heart attack, stroke, high blood... Read More >

Categories: B vitamins CardioSupport homocysteine levels nitric oxide sleep apnea snoring

You can keep your brain alive, active, and alert-with a flower extract proven to outperform harsh medications

March 1, 2001 You can keep your brain alive, active, and alert-with a flower extract proven to outperform harsh medications Alzheimer’s disease. The term is enough to send chills up anyone’s spine. However, among those few “in the know,” memory loss isn’t as intimidating as it may seem and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) may... Read More >

Categories: acetylcholine Alzheimer's Disease cholinesterase GalantaMind galantamine increased memory nl-2001-03
Newsletter Issue: March 2001

1999-09 – Members Alert

September 1, 1999 September 1999 PDF Dear Member, One of the goals of the Health Sciences Institute is to help you eliminate or reduce your dependence on drugs with the help of safe and nutritional and dietary interventions. However, we are also aware that most of our members take at least one prescription... Read More >

Categories: DHEA therapy hormonal imbalance nl-1999-09 prescription pharmaceuticals Rx Interactives Sun-A-Lux Combo Light Box
Newsletter Issue: September 1999

Breakthrough in brain nutrition protects memory and intellect

February 1, 1999 Breakthrough in brain nutrition protects memory and intellect As we age, it is very common to observe a gradual decline in mental ability, chiefly memory lapses and difficulty in concentration. These are the result of brain aging: structural changes that take place in the brain as we age. Although these... Read More >

Categories: brain function cognitive decline nl-1999-02 oxygen vinpocetine
Newsletter Issue: February 1999

Are you starving for this essential nutrient?

November 1, 1998 Every year at this time, the number of prescriptions for antidepressant drugs goes up. More people are hospitalized for severe depression. There are more suicide attempts, more incidences of domestic violence, and an increase in alcohol and drug abuse... Read More >

Categories: light box mal-illumination syndrome nl-1998-11 SAD seasonal affective disorder st. john's wort sunlight ultraviolet rays
Newsletter Issue: November 1998

This heart-protective protocol may reduce risk of Alzheimer's disease

May 1, 1998 This heart-protective protocol may reduce risk of Alzheimer’s disease Long before the recent media blitz concerning the dangers of high homocysteine levels, HSI members learned about the crucial link between homocysteine and heart disease-and how to easily control homocysteine levels with nutrient therapy. As we first reported years ago, sufficient... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease heart disease homocysteine levels nl-1998-05 Vitamin B 12
Newsletter Issue: May 1998
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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