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The Droids You're Looking For

June 21, 2007 Is cholesterol bad for you? Of course not. Your body couldn't function without cholesterol. The same is true of triglycerides - another type of fat that your body stores for quick energy... Read More >

Categories: advertising to kids Kellogg cereal company nutritional content of cereals sugar content in childrens cereals trans fats and cereal

Bee Back Soon?

April 18, 2007 I told you about a phenomenon known as colony collapse disorder (CCD), in which most of the mature bees in a colony seem to abandon their hives and disappear. CCD has been reported in nearly two-dozen states in the U.S. Some beekeepers have lost from 40 to 90 percent of... Read More >

Categories: bee hives bees colony collapse disorder produce

Secret Ingredient

March 29, 2007 Once we get into the full article we find out that scientists at Johns Hopkins have created a mosquito with EYES that glow in the dark. The mosquitoes were also genetically altered to resist malaria... Read More >

Categories: genetically modified food human genes in rice USDA Ventria Bioscience

Not Making it Up

March 28, 2007 In a recent Daily Dose e-letter, Dr. Douglass shared eye-opening details from a UK advocacy group known as Chemical Safe Skincare. The CSS web site states that, "the average woman uses 12 toiletries every day and applies more than 175 chemical compounds to her body in the process."... Read More >

Categories: cosmetics make-up toxic chemicals

Guidelines? Good Grief!

February 24, 2007 Infuriating, annoying, preposterous, laughable… That pretty much sums up the new guidelines for heart disease prevention in women, released last week by the American Heart Association (AHA... Read More >

Categories: American Heart Association aspirin cholesterol myth guidelines

A Beautiful Mind

February 6, 2007 "It's unsettling to think of all the people who are suffering from schizophrenia who are not receiving the vitamin supplement that could help them control their deplorable condition."... Read More >

Categories: bi-polar dementia kava kava l tryptophan natural alzheimers treatment OCD schizophrenia vitamin b complex vitamin B-3

Battle of the brands: Investigating the native New Zealand honey industry behind a natural wound-care war

January 1, 2007 Battle of the brands: Discover New Zealand’s healing miracle–and the war surrounding it All I wanted was to find you a reliable source of active manuka honey. I certainly didn’t expect that something like honey would be so hard to track down-and even CNN reported on the manuka variety for... Read More >

Categories: manuka honey natural antibiotic nl-2007-01
Newsletter Issue: January 2007

Same Time Next Year

October 17, 2006 Yes, it's that time of year again. The flu fear talk is ratcheting up, vaccine supplies will be abundant in some areas and meager in others, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will send mixed signals and bewildering messages... Read More >

Categories: CDC flu shot warnings senior citizens

2006-10-Members Alert

October 1, 2006 Reverse the clock and build back your brawn with this MVP of the anti-aging game Reverse the clock and build back your brawn with this MVP of the anti-aging game Don’t tell me you haven’t wondered: If a substance like human growth hormone (HGH) can help break home-run records, what... Read More >

Categories: anti-aging HGH injections hypothyroidism nl-2006-10 secretagogue
Newsletter Issue: October 2006

A heart-protective, bone-strengthening option for dealing with menopause

September 1, 2006 A heart-protective, bone-strengthening option for dealing with menopause Plenty of hormone replacement therapies promise to relieve the typical symptoms of menopause. But just because your inner thermometer is no longer to the boiling point and you finally start to feel like your old self again, it doesn’t mean you’re in... Read More >

Categories: body weight bone density EstroG-100 menopause symptoms nl-2006-09
Newsletter Issue: September 2006
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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