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HSI Exclusive: Clinical Trial opportunity for HSI members with arthritis

September 15, 2011 If you suffer from the debilitating pain of osteoarthritis, Ostinol™ Bone and Cartilage Stimulating Proteins may be the answer. This amazing natural product contains the only proteins proven to “turn on” stems cells which grow cartilage, and naturally protects the body against inflammation—so people report feeling better in just days... Read More >

Categories: Clinical Trial opportunity nl-2011-10 osteoarthritis Ostinol Ostinol™ Bone and Cartilage Stimulating Proteins ZyCal Bioceuticals
Newsletter Issue: October 2011

Women, beware the coming hype about a “miracle” breast cancer prevention drug

September 12, 2011 Breast cancer researchers were celebrating and high-fiving like crazy over a drug that appears to help prevent breast cancer in post-menopausal women. AND it appears to have minimal side effects. Now that's truly amazing! In fact, it sounds too good to be true. And you know what that means: It's... Read More >

Categories: Aromasin Arthritis back pain breast cancer breast cancer drug breast cancer prevention diarrhea Exemestane hot flashes insomnia menopausal women menopause post-menopausal women side effects women

Code Red: Osteoporisis drug linked with kidney damage… and 16 deaths (so far)

September 7, 2011 Another dire warning has been added to the label of one very popular intravenous osteoporosis drug, this one about the risk of potentially fatal kidney failure... Read More >

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Acetaminophen overuse might put your brain in as much risk as your liver

September 1, 2011 It's dangerous and unnecessary and I won't allow any products with it in my house. Sure, that could be food coloring, hydrogenated oils, HFCS or any number of poisons the mainstream defends at all costs. But if you know me at all, you know I'm talking about acetaminophen... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen Alzheimer's Disease arthritis patients brain brain neurons free radical activity inflammation Johnson & Johnson liver damage nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) omega 3 fatty acids over-the-counter products overdoses painkillers Tylenol

Ancient aphrodisiac tames menopause symptoms and fires up your love life

August 16, 2011 Let’s face it, ladies. No one looks forward to menopause. The hot flashes, the night sweats, the extreme moods, and the disappearing love life. That’s the old view of menopause. And thanks to a brand new, ancient remedy, it’s about to change dramatically... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer hormone replacement therapy HRT maca menopause solution nl-2011-09
Newsletter Issue: September 2011

The surprising secret ingredient that erases sinus problems in a very unlikely way

August 16, 2011 Redd Remedies takes a unique approach to sinus problems—and that’s what makes Adult Sinus Support so effective. Unlike other treatments, that focus only on the headache pain and clogged sinus passages, this formula takes a whole-body approach. And it really works... Read More >

Categories: Adult Sinus Support Barberry root Berberine bromelain Citrus bioflavonoid complex Ivy leaf n-acetyl cysteine natural antihistamine nl-2011-09 Redd Remedies sinus problems sinus relief sinus remedies vitamin C
Newsletter Issue: September 2011

How to significantly improve stroke recovery

August 16, 2011 I recently mentioned how taking tocotrienol forms of vitamin E before a stroke occurs may provide significant help in your recovery, should you ever have a stroke. After I sent you that e-mail, a colleague told me about a study that showed acupuncture to be helpful in stroke recovery... Read More >

Categories: acupuncture Acupuncture Today acupuncturists daily acupuncture treatments functional independence lower extremity joint pain lower extremity motor function physical therapy stroke stroke recovery tocotrienol forms of vitamin E

An herbal extract may provide significant symptom relief for heart failure patients

August 11, 2011 I hope someone at the university is planning to continue Ernst's work. According to Reuters, Ernst led studies that demonstrate the usefulness of several natural therapies, including hypnosis for managing labor pain, St. John's Wort for mild depression, and hawthorn for the treatment of congestive heart failure... Read More >

Categories: adverse side effects alternative medicine CHF patients complementary medicine congestive heart failure Edzard Ernst exercise tolerance fatigue hawthorn heart condition herb herbal research King of England maximal workload medical mainstream natural therapies prince charles salesman accusation shortness of breath

Does a new drug for a chronic disease actually work like “magic”?

August 9, 2011 Benlysta is the first drug approved by the FDA to treat lupus in more than 55 years. So it's no wonder that patients like Kat are pinning high hopes on its success. But when Benlysta was approved last March, Michele Cagan sent out a Code Red warning to HSI members... Read More >

Categories: attacks on healthy tissues and organs Benlysta Cancer chronic disease Code Red warning death extreme fatigue fatal fatigue FDA announcement fish oil heart disease immune system immune system suppressants inflammation lupus lupus symptoms magical treatment malaria medications managed neurological problems omega 3 fatty acids painful joints potential side effects reduce severe flare-ups serious infections skin rashes steroids treat lupus

CT chest scans can save lives, but they often do more harm than good

July 28, 2011 Now a new report from Johns Hopkins here in Baltimore finds that in many cases patients are much better off not even getting that first CT scan... Read More >

Categories: artery problems aspirin atherosclerosis cardiac events chronic chest pain coronary CT angiogram CT scan diagnostic tools and treatments double computed tomographic scans extra treatment follow-up tests heart attacks heart disease heart disease deaths heart procedures levels of radiation medical industry Medicare benefits medications modern medicine statins

Cutting-edge invention reduces pain and erases inflammation in minutes

July 25, 2011 Dr. Corley’s cutting-edge invention is a special fabric comprised of carbonized bamboo charcoal and germanium (more on that in just a moment). This fabric, the centerpiece of the Incrediwear product line, literally increases the blood flow to any area it touches... Read More >

Categories: blood flow carbonized bamboo charcoal germanium Incredibrace Incredisock Incrediwear nl-2011-08
Newsletter Issue: August 2011
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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