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Beyond cholesterol – managing your risk for heart disease

November 29, 2001 Yesterday I wrote to you about an important point that I found buried behind media headlines. The media coverage of the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions focused almost exclusively on how more people should be taking statin drugs to prevent heart attacks and strokes. But I say the research really... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants arjuna cholesterol Coenzyme Q10 grapefruit pectin powder heart disease homocysteine statin drugs stroke

The promise of “less deadly” tobacco

November 15, 2001 "Omni. The First Reduced Carcinogen Cigarette," reads the headline that tops a full-page ad from Vector Tobacco, entitled, "An Open Letter to American Smokers." The topic is their new brand of cigarettes, which they claim contains fewer carcinogens while delivering the same taste as standard cigarettes. From what I can... Read More >

Categories: Cancer Cig-No cigarettes Omni Plantago Major quit smoking reduced carcinogens tobacco tobacco aversion

Common drug for RA and Crohn’s carries significant risks

November 1, 2001 The two letters are eerily similar. Both bear the circular logo of the pharmaceutical company, Centocor. Both carry dates in October 2001. Both are addressed to "Dear Healthcare Professional," followed by a heading in large, bold, capital letters: IMPORTANT DRUG WARNING. And there's one more important commonality: both contain information... Read More >

Categories: congestive heart failure Crohn's disease inflammation infliximab Remicade rheumatoid arthritis tuberculosis

Sugar cane extract rivals popular cholesterol-lowering drugs, without dangerous side effects

November 1, 2001 Sugar cane extract rivals popular cholesterol-lowering drugs, without dangerous side effects Amid reports of health problems and deaths caused by statin drugs, we’ve learned that an extract of a commercial crop–sugar cane–can lower cholesterol just as effectively. As we’ve told you over the past five years, cholesterol isn’t the primary... Read More >

Categories: intermittent claudication leg cramps lower cholesterol nl-2001-11 policosanol sugar cane extract
Newsletter Issue: November 2001

A strong immune system is your first defense against bio-terrorism

October 16, 2001 Anthrax is a bacterium. If it's caught early enough, it can be eradicated with the antibiotic ciprofloxacin (Cipro). (Research has also shown that penicillin, doxycyline, and other antibiotics related to Cipro can effectively treat anthrax. However, the Soviet Union reportedly developed a penicillin-resistant strain of anthrax. And the FDA has... Read More >

Categories: AHCC anthrax ciprofloxacin immune boosters immune system jiaogulan lactoferrin

Are we raising a generation of addicts?

September 29, 2001 Do you remember the following commercial that ran on TV a few years ago? It showed a series of kids talking about what they wanted to be when they grew up: a teacher, an astronaut, a fire fighter... Read More >

Categories: adhd medications overprescribed ritalin

Study reveals weight poses greater health risk than smoking

September 27, 2001 There's so much pressure around us to be thin that it's easy to forget that optimal body weight really is about our health, and not just our pant size. But this week, a couple of new studies on health and weight confirmed that maintaining a healthy body weight is one... Read More >

Categories: BMI body mass index dieting ephedra health risks nutraceuticals obesity smoking weight loss supplements Weight Wellness

Stress and the slippery slope to disease: Stop sliding with the help of a Chinese herbal therapy

August 1, 2001 Stress and the slippery slope to disease: Stop sliding with the help of a Chinese herbal therapy Worrying about family matters, health problems, or financial burdens can deplete your mental and physical resources and make it harder for you to get enough sleep or to eat properly. Constantly battling stress-related... Read More >

Categories: Chinese Stress Relief delayed gastric emptying fatigue melatonin nl-2001-08 stress
Newsletter Issue: August 2001

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

German enzyme therapy targets autoimmune disorders, reducing the need for side-effect laden drugs

February 1, 2001 German enzyme therapy targets autoimmune disorders, reducing the need for side-effect laden drugs In autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and MS, the immune system goes “haywire.” Instead of serving its normal protective function, it produces abnormally high levels of antibodies called circulating immune complexes (CICs). In a healthy person,... Read More >

Categories: autoimmune disorder CICs lupus nl-2001-02 rheumatoid arthritis Wobenzyme
Newsletter Issue: February 2001

Eliminate headaches, fatigue, tremors, hair loss, depression, and more…

November 1, 2000 Eliminate headaches, fatigue, tremors, hair loss, depression, and more NDF frees you from metal poisoning-the natural way Pioneers in the alternative health field have studied how metallic ions accumulate in the body through poor diet (high in fat and processed foods) and exposure to environmental pollutants and second-hand smoke. Even... Read More >

Categories: chelation therapy heavy metals mercury NDF nl-2000-11 toxicity
Newsletter Issue: November 2000
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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