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This very popular pill is one of the worst things you can put in your body

April 3, 2012 From here on out, any medical professional who recommends statin drugs to healthy patients is either delusional or in denial (or borderline criminal!). Either way, it's time to get over it... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar brain fog cardiovascular problems cholesterol levels cognitive problems exercise fatigue kidney failure Lipitor medical professional muscle damage muscle pain oxidative stress Pain statin drugs type 2 diabetes

Acetaminophen use just got a little more complicated and a little more dangerous

March 29, 2012 Now, you might think that in our age of advanced medicine there would be no room for nonsense health guidance like that. But believe it or not, a brand new way to treat emotional pain has just emerged, and it's even more foolish than whisky for newborns... Read More >

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A “miracle” breast cancer drug appears to have preventive benefits, but also serious drawbacks

March 20, 2012 After last year’s study, your doctor might tell you that Aromasin cut breast cancer risk by more than half in post-menopausal women. And technically, that’s true. But here’s a somewhat less impressive way of looking at the same results: According to New Scientist, if 94 menopausal women take Aromasin for... Read More >

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Could the treatment for incurable diseases (like Alzheimer’s and MS) be hidden inside a cure for the common cold?

March 15, 2012 And it all started with what was then considered an impossible goal. More than 20 years ago, Dr. Juan Hancke, a forward-thinking Chilean scientist, was recruited to Sweden by a pharmaceutical company. His mission: to discover a cure for the common cold. He did just that...as HSI first told you... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: April 2012

Watch brown spots, crow’s feet, and expression lines disappear for good as you rejuvenate your skin from the outside in

March 15, 2012 A perfect marriage of ancient herbs and cutting edge science, this formulation delivers true rejuvenation for your skin: erasing age spots, smoothing wrinkles, reducing puffiness, and getting rid of those troubling crow’s feet. All while it helps you avoid new damage, so your skin stays healthy and beautiful... Read More >

Categories: Acmella oleracea age spots AHA alpha-hydroxy-acid anti-aging skin care apricot kernel oil BeauCle borage oil brown spots crow’s feet Flower extract jojoba natural Botox nl-2012-04 Sea buckthorn smoothe wrinkles Squalane
Newsletter Issue: April 2012

And another thing…

March 15, 2012 ...“High-speed power training” is not a phrase you expect to see in the same sentence with the phrases “older women” and “elderly men,” but those three phrases turn out to be a compatible trio... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: April 2012

The Gardasil sales pitch is complete — the shot is now recommended for all girls and boys

March 8, 2012 Just days ago, American Academy of Pediatrics officials expanded their HPV vaccine recommendations to include boys 11 years of age and older. But what about that ugly list of Gardasil safety issues... Read More >

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The leading edge of acupuncture research comes from a very surprising source

March 5, 2012 But nothing I've been through compares to being in a vehicle that gets rolled over by rocket-propelled grenades, causing a broken back, hip, and pelvis, along with mild traumatic brain injury. That's what happened to Army Sgt. Rick Remalia in Afghanistan. In the blink of an eye, he was dealt... Read More >

Categories: acupuncture alternative health care Army car accidents chronic pain depression NPR Pain pain management post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Soldiers U.S. Department of Defense wounded soldiers

Do not take another acetaminophen until you read this urgent new warning

March 1, 2012 What is it going to take? How many people have to be rushed to the emergency room or even die for the medical community to finally recognize this supposedly benign OTC as the dangerous drug it is? Maybe this will do it... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen asthma childhood asthma children chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD death rate deaths drugs liver toxicity OTC reduced lung function

This common therapy is very advanced…and very dangerous

February 29, 2012 Given the choice between radiation therapy or a combination of surgery and chemotherapy, Scott decided on treatment with a new technology known as linear accelerator -- a major advancement in very specific targeting of tumors using powerful doses of "smart beam" radiation. The drawback: This technique is complex and prone... Read More >

Categories: blood cancer treatments cancerous tumor chemotherapy fail-safe feature hospitals linear accelerator mistakes oncologist radiation mistakes radiation oncologist radiation overdose radiation therapy Red Cross surgery toxic dust exposure

The truth about mammograms — forget everything mainstream medicine has told you

February 21, 2012 In yesterday's e-Alert I mentioned mammography's compression problem. But for we women who have subjected ourselves to this procedure, breast compression is just the most obvious drawback. But it's not the most painful... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer breast compression cancer screening Cochrane Collaboration lumpectomy mammography mastectomy Medicare overdiagnosis radiation treatment women
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