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Alternatives to acetaminophen

January 22, 2004 Fortunately, in treating headaches, fever, muscle aches, menstrual cramps and toothaches, there are many alternatives to acetaminophen that are much safer for this critical organ... Read More >

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Drug advertising

January 20, 2004 There's an advertisement on TV that makes me laugh every time I see it... Read More >

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Acetaminophen overdoses

January 19, 2004 Last year an FDA review estimated that there are more than 14,000 unintentional overdoses of acetaminophen every year, with about 100 of those cases resulting in death... Read More >

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Benefits of drinking guinness

January 9, 2004 An e-Alert topic that never fails to prompt passionate responses (both pro and con) is alcohol... Read More >

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Vitamin A and emphysema

January 6, 2004 But even if you kicked the habit years ago, you could still be feeling the effects of emphysema... Read More >

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2004-01 – Members Alert

January 1, 2004 January 2004 PDF And another thing Who’s responsible for investigating the interactions of drugs and herbs? By and large, it’s not drug or herb manufacturers. In a survey of the top 30 drug companies and the top 14 herbal supplement makers, 67 percent of the responding companies said drug-herb interactions... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2004

The nutritional value of buckwheat

December 15, 2003 And when you consider that buckwheat is also rich in omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, minerals, and essential amino acids, then you've got a food product that's primed and ready to become the next health- food superstar... Read More >

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Burning, painful feet

December 5, 2003 "His feet are so painful that he can not stand the bedding to touch them at night so he has built a cage that he puts his feet in which holds the bedding off them. The sensation is like being very sun burnt... Read More >

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Improve your enzyme deficiencies

December 4, 2003 Fortunately there are simple steps you can take to help improve your enzyme deficiencies. And the first two steps could hardly be easier... Read More >

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2003-12 – Members Alert

December 1, 2003 December 2003 PDF And another thing New cancer research contradicts the long-held belief that the transmission of breast cancer cells to other parts of the body only happens after the cells have matured and undergone genetic changes. Testing for a rare, telltale protein associated with cancer recurrence, German researchers found... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2003

HSI exclusive: Beat everything from bronchitis to blood clots with panelist's all-in-one enzyme therapy

December 1, 2003 HSI exclusive: Beat everything from bronchitis to blood clots with panelist’s all-in-one enzyme therapy Last year, we introduced you to nattokinase, a remarkable natural enzyme, which can dissolve blood clots – sometimes in a matter of minutes. It proved to be one of the most exciting breakthroughs HSI had ever... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2003
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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