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When the cure is worse than the disease

December 12, 2002 A report from WebMD tells us that rheumatoid arthritis sufferers are normally prescribed a generic drug called methotrexate. Now a new study shows that they can safely add another drug to increase their pain relief... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis methotrexate prescription drugs side effects

2002-12 – Members Alert

December 1, 2002 In this month's newsletter * New phyto-miracle beats even drug-resistant cancers--and promises great strides for prevention * Is your mood changing with the seasons? There may be a simple, natural solution * The all-natural, multi-purpose healer growing on roadsides everywhere ... Read More >

Categories: bone loss CoQ10 drug-resistant cancer low potassium levels mood nl-2002-12 turmeric
Newsletter Issue: December 2002

Still booming

November 26, 2002 An HSI member named Elizabeth prompted today's e-Alert topic with this question: "I want to ask what you think of the large advertising campaign and increasing usage of baby aspirin as a prevention for cardiovascular problems. Do stomach problems possibly counter-balance any benefits from this therapy?"... Read More >

Categories: baby aspirin cardiovascular drug interactions heart problems side effects stomach

Back to the garden

November 19, 2002 Just this last week, HSI Panelist Allan Spreen, M.D., sent me some new and important information with specific details about how fructose contributes to obesity, complicates diabetes, and even promotes the aging process... Read More >

Categories: Aging Diabetes fructose IBS obesity side effects

Gone fishing

November 13, 2002 In an e-Alert I sent you last spring ("Fish in fashion" 4/10/02), I told you about new research on the benefits of fish oil. In two new studies, scientists reported that the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil can significantly improve cardiovascular health and cut your risk of heart... Read More >

Categories: fish fish oil mercury omega 3 poisoning risk

How do you spell respect?

November 5, 2002 The story that you won't see on Headline News is that you can beat a headache without putting your liver in harm's way... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen alternatives liver damage milk thistle overdose toxic

Treating Parkinson’s disease

November 4, 2002 My thanks to Dr. P. and T.T. for sending along this information which I hope will be useful to anyone who may be searching for relief from the effects of Parkinson's disease... Read More >

Categories: injections parkinson's disease remedies treatment

2002-11 – Members Alert

November 1, 2002 November 2002 PDF And Another Thing And if you already have diabetes, research shows tightly controlling blood sugar levels can reduce eye and kidney complications of diabetes by up to 80 percent. And, in case you didn’t see it in the e-Alerts How much sleep should you get each night?... Read More >

Categories: cod liver oil glucosamine kidney complications milk protein nl-2002-11 Pain sugar
Newsletter Issue: November 2002

Cancer treatment side effects

October 29, 2002 When your body is under attack from both a disease and a treatment that depletes so many of the body's resources, the immune system needs every source of help it can get. So I was pleased when I recently came across two studies that offer a few rays of hope... Read More >

Categories: antioxidants Cancer chemotherapy glutathione natural therapy pain relief treatment turmeric

Compounding the issue

October 15, 2002 Compounding pharmacy exists as a practice to provide much needed solutions for patients with unique medication requirements... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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