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Melatonin may provide relief for headaches

April 19, 2005 An article in the journal Neurology shows that supplements of the hormone melatonin may provide relief for stabbing headaches while also helping users get a good night's sleep without feeling dazed and confused the next day... Read More >

Categories: benefits of melatonin cluster headaches hazards of melatonin headaches and disabilities ice-pick headaches melatonin and headache relief natural headache relief severe headaches stabbing headaches suicide headaches

Drug therapies

April 12, 2005 Natural supplements can sometimes interfere with the efficacy of prescription drugs, and the opposite is also true... Read More >

Categories: Natural substances palmetto prescription drugs Prozac

Powerful vision-supporting formula shows new pain relief effects

April 1, 2005 Powerful vision-supporting formula shows new pain relief effects You’ve heard the expression “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” But when it comes to many of the products we cover in the Members Alert, it seems like the “dog” knew the tricks all along and we’re the ones who... Read More >

Categories: anti inflammatory Astafactor joints macular degeneration nl-2005-04 painkiller
Newsletter Issue: April 2005

L-arginine’s effect on type 2 diabetes

March 29, 2005 Fortunately I stumbled across another arginine study, and although it's a few years old (from 2001), it offers valuable information for anyone with type 2 diabetes or a pre-diabetic condition... Read More >

Categories: arginine arginine and c-reactive protein levels arginine and diabetes arginine health benefits arginine study l'arginine reducing heart disease risk

The FDA’s relationship with drugmakers

March 24, 2005 Here's a recent headline that gave me a chuckle: "U.S. Senator Says FDA Too Cozy With Drugmakers" The word "cozy" conjures an image of the FDA curling up with its favorite drug giants on a comfy couch in front of a fire... Read More >

Categories: Crestor declining standards in drug approval FDA's relationship with drugmakers industry funding PDUFA arrangement the FDA and drugmakers

Determining prostate cancer risk

March 21, 2005 One perfect example of an autopilot medical mindset concerns the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test used to determine prostate cancer risk... Read More >

Categories: biopsy diagnosis causes of psa doctors and psa tests over production of psa prostate tumor psa protein psa tests and biopsies

Aspirin or fruit?

March 21, 2005 I looked at a variety of studies that question the wisdom of using aspirin therapy to lower the risk of heart disease and cardiovascular events... Read More >

Categories: aspirin cardiovascular flavonoids fruit heart disease heart protective benefits vegetables

Natural therapies for fibromyalgia

March 18, 2005 In the e-Alert "Get Real" (3/2/05), I touched on a few of the natural therapies used to address the chronic pain disorder called fibromyalgia... Read More >

Categories: fibromyalgia natural treatments for fibromyalgia relieving fibromyalgia severe joint and muscle pain treatments for fibromyalgia

Preventing esophageal cancer

March 15, 2005 Those who are coping with heartburn need to be aware that they may be in danger of developing esophageal cancer if their symptoms are chronic... Read More >

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Looking for safe pain relief?

March 14, 2005 With all the recent controversy over the dangers of Vioxx, Celebrex and other pain-killing drugs, HSI members looking for alternative ways to help cope with arthritis will be interested in an e-mail that I received from a member named Marijo... Read More >

Categories: alternative Arthritis Celebrex pain-killing drugs safe pain relief topical peanut oil rub Vioxx

Laugh your way to better health

March 11, 2005 Doinkdoink obviously believes that adults don't laugh enough, and a member named Naturalway notes that research backs up the idea that a good laugh may be closely linked with good health... Read More >

Categories: adults and laughter laughter and your health psychoneuroimmunology

Preventing and treating osteoporosis

March 9, 2005 When the time comes to discuss the use of dietary supplements to prevent or treat osteoporosis, naturally calcium will be at the top of the list... Read More >

Categories: calcium and magnesium intake celiac disease and osteoporosis dietary supplements and osteoporosis maintaining healthy bones osteoporosis diagnosis prevent osteoporosis treat osteoporosis
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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