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Parents can now use placebo pills to convince kids they're being medicated

June 10, 2008 If a child comes to believe that a delicious pill relieves a variety of ills, he's more likely to grow up trusting the drug commercials he sees on TV - beautifully conditioned to be an ideal drug consumer... Read More >

Categories: back pain dextrose dietary supplement drug trials erectile dysfunction hypochondriac ingredients kids Obecalp placebo

A cheaper and more convenient method for EDTA heavy metal detox

June 1, 2008 Kelatox provides consumers with one of the most efficient, safe and cost effective forms of EDTA heavy metal detox systems that I have ever come across... Read More >

Categories: chelation coronary artery disease EDTA endothelial gastrointestinal heavy metal detox IV treatment kidneys liver nitric oxide nl-2008-06
Newsletter Issue: June 2008

This overlooked 'waste product' may be the cancer-fighting breakthrough of the century

June 1, 2008 Concentrated Flax Hull Lignans have the power to wipe out cancer, as well as do battle against diabetes, shrink enlarged prostates, and boost the immune system... Read More >

Categories: AIDS atherosclerosis breast cancer cardiovascular disease Concentrated Flax Hull Lignans enlarged prostates flax flu HIV immune system lignans melanoma metastasis nl-2008-06 omega 3 postmenopausal women SDG type 2 diabetes
Newsletter Issue: June 2008

Rosehips may reduce osteoarthritis pain

May 28, 2008 Flavonoid-rich rosehip extracts from the dog rose have been shown to have an anti- inflammatory effect that relieves osteoarthritis pain... Read More >

Categories: dog Flavonoid osteoarthritis Pain placebo rosehips

Aspirin is not as safe as doctors and advertisers would have you believe

May 22, 2008 Research concluded that men who take aspirin on a regular basis reduce the risk of a first heart attack. And the medical mainstream never looked back - low dose aspirin became one of the most commonly recommended drugs for heart health. Just one little problem: Aspirin prompts internal bleeding... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen advertisers aspirin brain doctors gastrointestinal tract heart attack kidney painkillers stroke ulcers women

How to alleviate muscle problems caused by statin drugs

May 15, 2008 On the web site for Lipitor - the most widely used cholesterol-lowering statin drug - you'll find a page that discusses side effects. And two of them are featured as "serious side effects": muscle problems and liver problems... Read More >

Categories: B-12 cholesterol Coenzyme Q10 enzymes kidney failure Lipitor liver muscle statin drugs

Drug companies want to treat smoking as a chronic disease

May 13, 2008 A "perspective" article published last month in the Annals of Internal Medicine seems to say that replacing your addiction with a lifetime commitment to smoking cessation drugs is your best chance of quitting... Read More >

Categories: antidepressant cessation Chantix drugs health insurance life-threatening lungs side effects smoking Wellbutrin Zyban

Selenium overdoses causes problems, but don't avoid this indispensable mineral

May 6, 2008 The U.S. RDA for selenium is 55 micrograms (mcg) for women and 70 mcg for men. And if you somehow managed to take, say, 3,000 mcg of selenium per day, you would eventually begin to experience a toxic effect... Read More >

Categories: bladder cancer cognitive decline colorectal cancer diarrhea fatigue Hair loss immune system selenium toxic type 2 diabetes women

2008-05-Members Alert

May 1, 2008 May 2008 PDF And another thing An amphibian may be a diabetic’s best friend. A compound isolated from secretions taken from the skin of a South American frog may help manage insulin levels in type 2 diabetics. UK researchers recently tested a synthetic version of the compound (called pseudin-2), which... Read More >

Categories: anti-aging antibiotic bronchitis cellular aging colon Memory nl-2008-05 smoking drug
Newsletter Issue: May 2008
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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