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Watch out for elephants

August 26, 2003 A quick check of the Internet shows that Marijo's topical peanut oil rub to relieve arthritis pain is apparently a well-known therapy... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis natural remedies for arthritis pain pain relief peanut oil

The controversial realities of mammography

August 13, 2003 It's no surprise that members would have strong responses to the controversial realities of mammography - realities that fly in the face of the widely accepted "safety" and "necessity" of mammograms... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer screening breast self-examination mammography controversy pros and cons of mammograms

How much is that doctor in the window?

August 11, 2003 In "what may be one of the biggest medical deceptions in history," NBC Dateline recently examined the story of a doctor who blew the whistle on the sales practices of a large drug company... Read More >

Categories: pharmaceutical whistle blowers sales practices of large drug companies

Do mammograms save lives?

August 6, 2003 Myth 4: Mammography provides the most dependable method of breast cancer screening. Fact: There are several methods of breast cancer screening that are as dependable or more dependable than mammography... Read More >

Categories: effectiveness of mammograms mammogram myths mammogram suggestion mammograms save lives purpose of mammograms safety of mammograms

2003-08 – Members Alert

August 1, 2003 August 2008 PDF And another thing Keep fit to stay sharp. That’s the conclusion of a 6-year study of 349 older adults in which cardiorespiratory fitness was associated with higher scores on cognitive tests. As the study progressed, those who were least fit showed cognitive decline on all tests. Surgery... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: August 2003

Alleviate dry skin, shingles, eczema, and more

August 1, 2003 South Pacific fruit oil unlocks your youngest skin Alleviate dry skin, shingles, eczema, and more The medical term for the body’s wound healing process is cicatrisation. Basically, the body grows new skin over the wound, by generating healthy new tissue. It’s something we take for granted. But if you’ve ever... Read More >

Categories: eczema nl-2003-08 psoriasis tamanu oil True Tamanu wounds
Newsletter Issue: August 2003

Clean out your arteries-at home, without the needle, and at a fraction of the cost

August 1, 2003 New chelation breakthrough Clean out your arteries-at home, without the needle, and at a fraction of the cost There are plenty of reasons to rid your body of toxic metals. But for many people, there are more reasons to skip chelation therapy than to try it. That’s because most health... Read More >

Categories: chelation therapy Detoxamin EDTA free radicals nl-2003-08 toxic metals
Newsletter Issue: August 2003

More bad advice from the mainstream

July 29, 2003 In last Thursday's e-Alert, "Screen Pattern" (7/24/03), I told you why men and their doctors should NOT be quick to proceed with a prostate cancer biopsy based on a single prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening... Read More >

Categories: biopsy cancer screening preventing prostate cancer prostate cancer PSA screening

Cure your aches and pains

July 24, 2003 After playing some basketball with a friend last week, my shoulder felt like it was on fire a few hours later. When I mentioned the pain to my sister, she suggested that I take arnica, which she uses to relieve her bursitis... Read More >

Categories: arnica bruises bursitis curing aches and pains inflammation sprains

Is prostate cancer screening USELESS?

July 24, 2003 Last week, William Campbell Douglass, M.D., wrote in his "Daily Dose" e-letter: "Prostate cancer screening is USELESS." Typically strong words from an alternative healthcare pioneer who regards the description "firebrand" as a complement... Read More >

Categories: process for screening prostate cancer testing psa levels

The fix is in

July 22, 2003 Simply put: these regulations will seriously inhibit your current freedom to make your own health decisions. But there is something you can do to help prevent this from happening... Read More >

Categories: confidence in dietary supplements ephedra and weight control FDA controlling dietary supplements health decisions right to make health decisions

Valentine in July

July 17, 2003 The cover of Newsweek magazine last week was an out-and-out valentine from the mainstream media to the pharmaceutical giants that manufacture cholesterol-lowering statin drugs... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol lowering statin durgs safety of statin drugs statins treat three common diseases
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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