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Health effects of aspartame

April 13, 2006 Aspartame doesn't cause cancer in humans, according to a large study released last week. Aspartame, of course, is the artificial sweetener better known by its brand names, such as NutraSweet and Equal... Read More >

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Promising progress in the use of Intravenous Vitamin C for cancer treatment

April 11, 2006 Thirty years ago, scientists were aware that vitamin C might be effective in killing cancer cells. It's too bad that vitamin C cancer research, compared to drug research, is still just getting off the launch pad... Read More >

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2006-04-Members Alert

April 1, 2006 April 2006 PDF And another thing Excess abdominal fat raises your risk of all kinds of health problems, from Type II diabetes to heart attacks. But how much “excess baggage” is too much? A study that assessed several types of body measurement methods found that waist-to-hip ratio was the most... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: April 2006

PSA screening: One test is never enough

April 1, 2006 "At present the one certainty about PSA testing is that it causes harm." That quote comes from a British Medical Journal editorial published almost three years ago. And yet some doctors and many men still consider the prostate specific antigen (PSA) test to be a reliable predictor of prostate cancer... Read More >

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Unleash your inner Tarzan: The potent erectile dysfunction remedy swinging from a South American jungle vine

April 1, 2006 The herb is actually a vine called Capadulla or Kapadulla, depending on whom you ask. It grows in the forests of Guyana, South America, which is located on the north end of the continent between Venezuela, Brazil, Surinam, and the Atlantic Ocean. For as long as anyone knows, the locals... Read More >

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Is gallbladder surgery necessary?

March 31, 2006 Is gallbladder surgery necessary? Maybe; maybe not, according to HSI members and one of the most respected doctors in alternative medicine... Read More >

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Why you should not use commercial toothpaste!

March 24, 2006 Think all toothpastes are pretty much the same? No so, according to HSI members who have started a Healthier Talk community forum thread titled "Why you should not use commercial toothpaste... Read More >

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Importance of the Psoas muscle

March 22, 2006 The psoas (pronounced "so-as") is a long, thick muscle that runs from your spine to your thighbones, effectively uniting your upper torso to your legs. Certain flexing movements of the legs, pelvis and back are dependent on this muscle... Read More >

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Minimize side effects of chemotherapy with vitamin C

March 17, 2006 Antioxidants - and specifically vitamin C - have been shown to minimize the side effects of chemotherapy for some cancer patients... Read More >

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Prelief reduces interstitial cystitis pain

March 15, 2006 Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a chronic inflammation of the bladder. By some estimates, as many as one million people suffer from this condition, and about 90 percent of them are women... Read More >

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