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PSA testing causes harm

January 25, 2006 "At present the one certainty about PSA testing is that it causes harm... Read More >

Categories: Archives of Internal Medicine arterial disease autism benign enlargement biopsies biopsy of the prostate blood calcium calcium disodium EDTA Cancer Cardiac Arrest chelation therapy chris hiley m.d. digital rectal exam disodium EDTA DRE hutchinson cancer research center invasive procedures Mary Jean Brown M.D. memorial sloan-kettering cancer canter monitor PSA fluctuation non-drug therapy over production of psa predictor of prostate prostate gland prostate infection prostate specific antigen prostate tumors PSA PSA test UK prostate cancer charity Yale School of Medicine

Benefits of chlorella for ulcerative colitis

January 11, 2006 Ulcerative colitis is caused by inflammation of the large intestine. In some cases flare-ups occur infrequently. But in chronic cases, abdominal pain and diarrhea are common, which seriously impacts quality of life... Read More >

Categories: abdominal pain anemia benefits of sun chlorella cancer fighter chlorophyll cleans bowels dehydration diarrhea green algae hypertension lowering blood pressure lowering cholesterol malnutrition sun chlorella sun chlorella online symptoms of ulcerative colitis ulcerative colitis natural treatment ulcerative colitis treatment

New generation of Romanian product relieves depression in as little as 4 days

January 1, 2006 New generation of Romanian product relieves depression in as little as 4 days I’ve talked before about what I call the duct tape effect: Treatments that offer a quick fix without actually repairing the problem, so they don’t really provide long-term benefits. This is the problem with the majority of... Read More >

Categories: antidepressants benzoic acid depression GH-3 Gittleman monoamine oxidase nl-2006-01 Ultra H-3
Newsletter Issue: January 2006

Natural hangover cures

December 30, 2005 "Any help for hangovers from the natural world? I'm specifically looking for something to take in place of Advil after drinking and before bed for a good nights sleep and to help prevent a hangover the next day... Read More >

Categories: hangover headaches hangover woes hangovers and hydration hangovers and vitamin c natural hangover cures

Are you accidently overdosing on acetaminophen?

December 29, 2005 The problem? Her liver has been severely stressed from several days of acetaminophen overdose combined with excessive alcohol intake. If she's lucky she'll survive... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen intake acetaminophen overdose alcohol and acetaminophen liver damage and acetaminophen watching your acetaminophen intake

Foods that include gluten should be avoided if you have celiac disease

December 28, 2005 In the wake of the Vioxx scandal we've learned that other prescription painkillers for arthritis may also prompt serious adverse side effects... Read More >

Categories: binders Celiac Disease (CD) certain dietary supplements and medications that use bi contents of vinegars and alcohols excipients extenders fillers Hydrolyzed plant protein (HPP) Hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP) malt and other natural flavorings modified food starch reduces the small intestines ability to absorb nutrient texturized vegetable protein (TVP) Unidentified starch

Dealing with bladder control problems

December 27, 2005 There are many different causes of bladder control problems, including prostate enlargement, bladder stones, urinary cancer, and neurological disorders like multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease... Read More >

Categories: bladder control problems difficulty urinating increased urination inflammation of the bladder pain urination urinary incontinence

Less chemo for breast cancer patients

December 21, 2005 In the past, the chemo question for breast cancer was not "if," but "how much." And it was all about size... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer treatments chemo and women chemo patients chemotherapy and breast cancer chemotherapy and women chemotherapy patients effects of chemotherapy natural breast cancer treatments

Vioxx lawsuit ends in a mistrial

December 19, 2005 I thought of Judge Judy last week when I heard the news that the most recent Vioxx lawsuit ended in a mistrial, prompted by a hung jury... Read More >

Categories: Vioxx and Judge Judy Vioxx mistrial Vioxx trial and hung jury Vioxx trial and Judge Judy

A closer look at gluten sensitivity

December 15, 2005 In yesterday's e-Alert ("Grain Drain" 12.14.05) we saw how whole grain intake can deplete iron levels in women. Today we'll look at another problem grains can cause in those who are sensitive to a specific grain component: gluten... Read More >

Categories: celiac disease symptoms gluten sensitive gluten sensitivity high gluten grains osteoporosis and celliac disease women and whole grain intake women and whole grains

2005-12-Members Alert

December 1, 2005 July 2005 PDF And another thing Healing may be especially sweet when you put a little honey on a wound. According to a study of more than 30 children with deep bacterial infections of the skin, wounds dressed twice each day with gauze soaked in raw honey were cleaner and... Read More >

Categories: cancer treatment flu shots high protein diet nl-2005-12 stress
Newsletter Issue: December 2005
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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