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Defend your body against the 'colon corrupter' invasion trying to sabotage your health

May 1, 2008 In HSI Panelist Ann Louise Gittleman's newest book, The Gut Flush Plan, you'll learn how to protect yourself against the numerous causes of what she calls "gut grief."... Read More >

Categories: antibacterial soaps bowel colon diarrhea digestive enzymes diverticulosis food processing food sensitivities gut heartburn hydro-chloric acid indigestion nl-2008-05 parasites probiotics weight
Newsletter Issue: May 2008

Memory-boosting breakthrough proves 'science' wrong by regrowing dead brain cells

May 1, 2008 It turns out a single breakthrough can have you remembering more tomorrow than you do today…thinking faster today than you did yesterday…delaying and possibly even entirely preventing the frustrations of senility... Read More >

Categories: Acetyl carnitine Alzheimer's Disease anxiety beta amyloid plaque brain cells cognitive decline dead diabetic neuropathy gingko biloba gotu kola Memory multiple sclerosis neurites NGF nl-2008-05 Uridine
Newsletter Issue: May 2008

Olive oil helps reduce inflammation in heart disease patients

May 1, 2008 When researchers tested virgin olive oil against refined olive oil on nearly 30 patients with stable coronary heart disease, they found that only the virgin olive oil reduced two key inflammation markers: C-reactive protein and interleukin-6... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure c-reactive protein flavonoids HDL inflammation olive oil onions oxidative stress vitamin E

Acetaminophen in excessive doses may be deadly

April 24, 2008 At the age of 23, Marcus Trunk was the victim of an unintentional overdose from a combination of over-the-counter drugs that contained acetaminophen... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen aspirin dose fever liver toxicity marcus trunk NSAID Tylenol

Healing clay benefits backed up by lab study

April 22, 2008 Getting stuck in the mud might actually be therapeutic - if you can just get past that "mud" part... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure clay detoxification food poisoning healing MSRA mud obesity shingles sleep therapeutic

Tai Chi helps type 2 diabetics control blood sugar

April 17, 2008 The British Journal of Sports Medicine published two studies that measured the effects of Tai Chi on type 2 diabetes markers... Read More >

Categories: blood glucose flexibility heart disease hyperglycemia Insulin resistance metabolic syndrome tai chi type 2 diabetes

Cod liver oil may reduce the need for NSAIDs in rheumatoid arthritis

April 9, 2008 Based on research that shows omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation, researchers at the University of Dundee and the University of Edinburgh recruited nearly 100 rheumatoid arthritis patients for a cod liver oil intervention study... Read More >

Categories: autoimmune cod liver oil digestive system gastrointestinal inflammation NSAID omega 3 fatty acids Pain rheumatoid arthritis vitamin E

2008-04-Members Alert

April 1, 2008 April 2008 PDF And another thing Dementia risk increases when folate levels are deficient, according to a study from South Korea. Researchers recruited more than 500 elderly subjects in good cognitive health. Baseline blood tests showed that less than four percent were folate-deficient. Two and a half years later, 45... Read More >

Categories: blood clot body odor dementia drug mix-up fish burps folate hormone replacement therapy nl-2008-04 omega 3 vitamin C
Newsletter Issue: April 2008

Say 'no more' to fish burps with this crantastic source of omega-3s

April 1, 2008 Now there's hope for those of us who want the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids without the fishy aftertaste. And that hope comes from a surprising new source: cranberry seeds... Read More >

Categories: Aging alzheimer's Arthritis Cancer cranberry seeds eczema fatty acids fish burps fish oil heart disease lupus nl-2008-04 omega 3 omega 6 vitamin E
Newsletter Issue: April 2008
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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