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Folate reduces the risk of high blood pressure

February 7, 2005 High blood pressure isn't a disease, in the same way that a high fever isn't a disease - it's a sign that something else is wrong. If you and your doctor discover and address the root problem of hypertension, you're more likely to successfully treat it... Read More >

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Dietary supplements – available in various forms

February 4, 2005 Virtually every dietary supplement - whether a vitamin, mineral or herb - is available in different forms. And the form you choose can make a big difference in the effectiveness of the supplement... Read More >

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Prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis

February 3, 2005 Atherosclerosis - narrowing of the arteries - occurs when calcium, cellular waste products, cholesterol and other substances respond to inflammation by building up to form plaque on the inner lining of blood vessels... Read More >

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Reverse fibromyalgia with this "cough syrup cure"

February 1, 2005 Reverse fibromyalgia with this “cough syrup cure” Guaifenesin isn’t new. In fact, it’s in most over-the-counter cough medicines. But for some strange and still not thoroughly understood (or at least proven) reason, this expectorant is also one of the most intriguing and promising experimental treatments for fibromyalgia (FMS). Derived from... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2005

Royal Vietnamese medicinal herb shows promise in healing prostate and ovarian disease

February 1, 2005 Royal Vietnamese medicinal herb shows promise in healing prostate and ovarian disease We talk a lot about traditional Chinese medicine and the inroads it’s made as a modern approach to healing. But we never focused much on traditional Vietnamese medicine until we learned about one of its most valuable herbs... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2005

Diabetes treatment and prevention

January 28, 2005 While I can bring you the news about prevention and treatment from the latest studies, I can't give you a first-hand account of what it's like to cope with diabetes on a day-to-day basis... Read More >

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Strength training may improve overall health

January 27, 2005 But there's one simple factor that many people leave out of their exercise regimens that provides important benefits: strength training... Read More >

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Your body needs magnesium

January 24, 2005 If your body could tell you what it wants, here's what it would say: "I want magnesium." And how does your body love magnesium? Let me count the ways... Read More >

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Statin drugs and muscle pain

January 21, 2005 Would you be willing to risk kidney function on the promise (but no guarantee) that your heart might be healthier... Read More >

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Over-the-counter sales of cholesterol drugs

January 20, 2005 "Did you know the FDA just voted down OTC sales of cholesterol drugs?" At first glance it might seem that someone at the FDA was on the right track for once... Read More >

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Signs that your heart is in danger

January 17, 2005 Scientists have theorized that microvascular disease could be a risk factor for congestive heart failure (CHF). To test this theory, researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia examined the relationship of CHF and retinopathy... Read More >

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Take off your glasses — you CAN see without them!

January 15, 2005 HSI took on a tremendous challenge: We set out to find a natural, permanent solution to poor vision - a solution that can help free you from eyeglasses, without subjecting you to strenuous eye exercises or expensive, dangerous, unproven surgery... Read More >

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