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Aspirin and heart attacks

July 14, 2004 Double-Edged Wonder The era of modern pharmaceuticals began in 1900 when the first aspirin tablets were manufactured by a German company called the Friedrich Bayer Corporation. Ninety years later, the Harvard Medical School research known as the Physicians Health Study concluded that men who take aspirin on a regular basis... Read More >

Categories: aspirin and heart attacks aspirin withdrawal wonder drug

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

July 7, 2004 Rolling with the Breaks There are plenty of good reasons to avoid extended or everyday use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). In several e-Alerts and HSI Members Alerts we’ve told you how NSAIDs (such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and COX-2 inhibitors) have been shown to contribute to liver and kidney impairment,... Read More >

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2004-07 – Members Alert

July 1, 2004 July 2004 PDF And another thing You can add sherry to the list of beverages that might do your heart some good. No doubt you’ve heard about the heart-protective effects of the polyphenols in red wine. Now, researchers in Spain report that sherry (also rich in polyphenols) may help you... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure brain food eggs nl-2004-07 sherry
Newsletter Issue: July 2004

Issues with sucralose

June 16, 2004 Splenda does not cause a spike in sugar levels, so it's considered an acceptable sweetener for diabetics. It's also the sweetener used in many Atkins products. But Splenda is a brand name for sucralose, which is chlorinated table sugar... Read More >

Categories: artificial sweeteners issues with splenda sucralose and the immune system

Painkillers and breath mints

June 15, 2004 I saw the TV ad for the first time last week, but apparently this product has been out for a couple of months now: Tylenol "cool caplets... Read More >

Categories: flavored medication pain relievers with mint strange products tylenol cool caplets

Relief for mosquito bites

June 11, 2004 It's that time of year again: Spend an hour or two doing yard work, barbequing, or taking a swing in the hammock and later you're bound to have an itchy mosquito bite here and there... Read More >

Categories: itch relief preventing mosquito bites relief for mosquito bites

Changes to the food pyramid

June 9, 2004 I don't know about you, but I'm not real crazy about the idea of the Department of Agriculture trying to coax me into cutting back on my TV viewing time... Read More >

Categories: addressing obesity changes to the food pyramid food pyramid and exercise

2004-06 – Members Alert

June 1, 2004 June 2004 PDF And another thing Enzymes in breast tissue may activate vitamin D as a protective measure when cancer appears, according to researchers. They equate this natural immune response to a “cancer fighting factory” standing by to defend the breast tissue. But this mechanism is only effective when the... Read More >

Categories: Add new tag alcohol consumption cutting carbohydrates depression Diabetes good sleep hair loss and iron deficiency immune response nl-2004-06 PSA tests seasonal discomfort stress management vitamin D and breast cancer
Newsletter Issue: June 2004

Prevent-even reverse-diabetes damage with the vitamin "teacher" breakthrough

June 1, 2004 Prevent-even reverse-diabetes damage with the vitamin “teacher” breakthrough Think of glucose as a school-yard bully constantly goading your cells and getting them into trouble. If you’re a diabetic, all of your cells are surrounded by blood that contains elevated glucose levels. Many of them manage to remain unaffected and keep... Read More >

Categories: AGE inhibitor benfotiamine Diabetes glucose nl-2004-06 thiamine
Newsletter Issue: June 2004

Preventing skin cancer

May 20, 2004 More than a million new cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed in the U.S. this year. And by some estimates, nearly everyone who reaches their "golden" years will develop potentially pre-cancerous patches of rough or scaly skin known as actinic keratoses... Read More >

Categories: glycoalkaloids natural treatment for skin cancer preventing skin cancer treating skin cancer

Concerns about raw sprouts

May 7, 2004 I highly recommend this thread to anyone who might like to get started on some home sprouting. And in addition to sprouts, Owen also has helpful information on growing wheatgrass and barleygrass... Read More >

Categories: growing sprouts health benefits of sprouts sprouts and cancer toxins in sprouts

What the "Goldilocks effect" can do for fatigue and your immune system

May 1, 2004 What the “Goldilocks effect” can do for fatigue and your immune system We wade through so much dense science every day that when someone came to us recently and wanted to talk about Goldilocks, it was a welcome change of pace. But you’d be surprised just how closely related science... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: May 2004
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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