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Put a cherry on top of this classic joint-care combo

April 1, 2007 Put a cherry on top of this classic joint-care combo Here’s an oldie but a goodie: In May of 2005, we told you about Tart Cherry capsules, a whole food supplement from Fruit Advantage that harnesses all of the health benefits of Montmorency tart cherries. And since then, research on... Read More >

Categories: antioxidant Flavonoid nl-2007-04 Tart cherry capsules whole food supplement
Newsletter Issue: April 2007

The million-year-old detoxifying miracle dredged up from a prehistoric lava lake

April 1, 2007 The million-year-old detoxifying miracle dredged up from a prehistoric lava lake I don’t know, maybe it’s the name Sacred Healing Clay. It just conjures up images of drum circles heavy with incense. Or maybe it’s the idea that rubbing a gooey paste of clay on your body could pull toxins... Read More >

Categories: detoxifier nl-2007-04 Pyrophyllite Clay Sacred Healing Clay
Newsletter Issue: April 2007

Aspirin and Blood Pressure

March 7, 2007 Morning television is sending my blood pressure through the roof! For the second week in a row, I've got a serious bone to pick with Dr. Tim Johnson, the medical editor for Good Morning America... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure reports media aspirin

Bad for the Brain

February 28, 2007 A new study shows that uric acid may also produce an unwanted effect on cognitive function... Read More >

Categories: cognitive function uric acid

Are Mammograms Really Safe and Effective?

February 22, 2007 A feud between two researchers has sparked controversy in the European medical community. Hopefully this feud will escalate and rage long and loud because it brings two very important questions to the attention of the mainstream - right where they belong: 1) Do mammograms reduce the risk of breast cancer death? 2)... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer breast squeeze tumor dangers radiation risks safety of mammograms

Osteoarthritis and Exercise

February 13, 2007 Exercise may aggravate pain associated with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee, but it doesn't contribute to the development of this serious knee problem... Read More >

Categories: osteoarthritis and exercise Pain

Keep Out of Reach

February 7, 2007 Tylenol's new "Go Tabs" may be a risky product to take... Read More >

Categories: danger liver tylenol go tabs

Shoot-from-the-hip

February 6, 2007 A friend of mine named Sallie called the other day to tell me one of those "this you won't believe" stories. Sallie had just returned from a dermatologist. Of course, first she had to visit her primary care physician (which took nearly two hours) so she could get a referral... Read More >

Categories: dermafibroma

Erase the never-ending agony of dermatitis:The Chinese herbal ointment that's saved the suffering skin of thousands in Japan

February 1, 2007 Erase the never-ending agony of dermatitis: The Chinese herbal ointment that’s saved the suffering skin of thousands in Japan I couldn’t get a callback from anyone at A-Topia’s manufacturer, Beautiful Earth USA, Inc.-and I didn’t understand why. Their website (which is surprisingly difficult to find if you don’t already know... Read More >

Categories: a-topia dermatits eczema nl-2007-02 psoriasis
Newsletter Issue: February 2007

Chlorine and Tap Water

January 30, 2007 An HSI member named Mary asks: "I read your article on chlorine and have a concern. I do water aerobics 3x a week for an hour. If a 10 minute shower is bad, what can that be doing... Read More >

Categories: atherosclerosis bladder cancer chlorine tap water

Need a Lift?

January 29, 2007 If you know someone who's struggling with cancer, one of the best gifts you could possibly give her is a tip on how she might overcome fatigue. Here's the tip: L-carnitine... Read More >

Categories: Cancer chemotherapy side effects fatigue l-carnitine
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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