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2007-12-Members Alert

December 1, 2007 December 2007 PDF And another thing Risk of colorectal cancer drops as garlic intake increases, according to an Australian examination of 10 years of garlic studies. A meta-analysis that included seven of the studies revealed a colorectal cancer reduction of 30 percent. Five studies showed that either raw or cooked... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2007

New research proves this cancer-fighting all-star can take on toxic metals-and save your life in more ways than one

December 1, 2007 MCP is one natural gift that keeps on giving. Only this time, the spotlight has shifted from cancer to something just as sinister: the toxic heavy metals that can actually cause cancer-along with autism, Alzheimer's, and heart disease, too... Read More >

Categories: autism Cancer chelation IBS MCP metals nl-2007-12 Pectasol polyuronides
Newsletter Issue: December 2007

Smoking may trigger psoriasis

November 20, 2007 Although the exact cause of psoriasis is a mystery, a study from a team of American and Canadian researchers reveals a potential trigger of this condition: cigarette smoking... Read More >

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Get the Lead Out

November 20, 2007 We pick up traces of lead from many sources. If you've reached retirement age, you'll never guess where you're picking up some lead: from your bones... Read More >

Categories: Aging bloodstream bones breast-feeding chelation therapy Chinese Ellen Silbergeld heart disease lead pregnancy

El Caliente

November 14, 2007 Doctors and researchers have been looking for a non-addictive pain relief agent that can be given locally without affecting the entire nervous system. They may have found it in capsaicin - the phytochemical that makes chili peppers almost inedibly spicy... Read More >

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The Smart Bra

November 13, 2007 According to a report on a gadget site called Gizmodo, Professor Elias Siores of the Centre for Research and Innovation in the UK has invented a bra that uses thermography to detect temperature changes in breast tissue... Read More >

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The crazy FDA

November 8, 2007 The drug Evista - originally approved by the FDA to help prevent bone loss in postmenopausal women -- can cause a list of serious side effects... Read More >

Categories: blood clots bone loss evista FDA hot flashes postmenopausal women

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

November 8, 2007 Researchers from the North Shore Medical Center in Massachusetts presented the results of a 26-week intervention study that compared different smoking cessation techniques... Read More >

Categories: cigarette hypnotherapy lobeline nicotine nicotine replacement therapy smoking

2007-11-Members Alert

November 1, 2007 November 2007 PDF And another thing A deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1) may be common among diabetics, putting them at greater risk of stroke, kidney disease, and retinopathy (a condition that blocks the capillaries that provide blood to the retina). In a study from the UK, B1 concentration was found... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: November 2007

Sleep away your pain on this breakthrough magnetic mattress pad

November 1, 2007 Magnetico Sleep Pad just might change the way that you think about magnets forever-especially if you've been suffering with fibromyalgia, arthritis, or any other kind of chronic pain... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: November 2007

Eliminate excruciating kidney pain for good with this all-in-one stone-crushing cure

November 1, 2007 I’ll never forget it: finding my good friend collapsed in pain on his kitchen floor, clutching his side, unable to move, and only barely able to speak. After being ushered to the emergency room via ambulance and given a hefty dose of pain medication, the cause of his crippling condition... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: November 2007
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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