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Statin drugs to manage high levels of LDL

May 21, 2002 Every day, more than five million Americans take statin drugs to manage high levels of LDL, the "bad" cholesterol. But at what cost? News of the side effects of statins abound: liver damage, sexual dysfunction, and decreased insulin sensitivity to name just a few. Now new research confirms yet... Read More >

Categories: cardiovascular problems LDL lower cholesterol neuropathy statin drugs

A perfect world

May 9, 2002 Today the mail brought the June issue of Consumer Reports with this cover story: "The Truth about Dieting." Dieting? You've heard me say it before: Consumer Reports should be telling me which dryer won't burn my clothes. Or even which diet powder tastes best or dissolves fastest in water. But... Read More >

Categories: Atkins diet Consumer Reports

When treatments collide

May 7, 2002 A few years ago Dr. Myers was treating a prostate cancer patient who was coming along well when he was examined in July. Yet, by October, the patient's cancer had, in Dr. Myers words, "exploded and spread widely." What had changed in so short a time? Unfortunately, Dr. Myers discovered... Read More >

Categories: chondroitin sulfate dangers drug interactions prostate cancer supplements

The silkworm's secret: Ease inflammation and respiratory illness with this enzyme

May 1, 2002 The silkworm’s secret:Ease inflammation and respiratory illness with this enzyme At some point or another, you’ve probably seen a nature film showing a caterpillar turn into a butterfly: It weaves a cocoon around itself, and eventually it breaks through the hardened chrysalis, having sprouted wings and changed form almost completely.... Read More >

Categories: carpal tunnel dead tissue hardened arteries nl-2002-05 reduce inflammation serrapeptase varicose veins
Newsletter Issue: May 2002

Precious metals

April 22, 2002 We've known for some time that resistance exercise can help increase bone density. But this new study from the University of Florida shows that resistance exercise can also have a dramatic impact on aerobic capacity - particularly in those of us who are over the age of 60... Read More >

Categories: cardiovascular health exercise capacity fitness level lifespan resistance training weight lifting

When good treatments go bad

April 17, 2002 We now know that PC-SPES is adulterated with not one, but three prescription drugs... Read More >

Categories: additives Cancer contaminants PC SPES prescription drugs prostate health recall

The last sighting

April 16, 2002 After realizing that women typically experience relief from fibromyalgia (FMS) and other pain disorders during pregnancy, scientists hypothesized the relaxin hormone may be responsible, since its production quadruples during pregnancy. To test the theory, they began using it to treat patients suffering from FMS... Read More >

Categories: aging disorders chronic pain fibromyalgia FMS pain disorders pregnancy hormone relaxin vitalaxin

A new way to spell relief

April 3, 2002 Far worse than the garden variety indigestion that we all endure every so often, dyspepsia is a chronic stomach pain with no clear cause - and no clear cure. Over the years, there have been many different schools of thought on treating it, and many different treatment approaches, both conventional... Read More >

Categories: capsaicin cayenne dyspepsia Potter's Acidosis red pepper powder treatment

Increase SOD levels up to 230 percent and fight arthritis, cancer, and heart disease

April 1, 2002 Increase SOD levels up to 230 percent and fight arthritis, cancer, and heart disease It’s a potent anti-inflammatory and one of the most powerful antioxidants in your body. Physicians use injections of it to help cancer patients recover from radiation therapy, cardiac patients avoid further heart damage, and rheumatoid arthritis... Read More >

Categories: cellular breakdown free radical Lou Gehrig's disease Natural Dismutase Compound nl-2002-04 prevent disease superoxide dismutase
Newsletter Issue: April 2002

Stimulate your immune system, hinder cancer growth, and slow the aging process using Juzen-taiho-to

April 1, 2002 Stimulate your immune system, hinder cancer growth, and slow the aging process using Juzen-taiho-to When we stumbled upon Energy Kampo, we assumed it must be a mild botanical designed to put a little extra pep in a person’s day, maybe even ease the symptoms of chronic fatigue. But this product,... Read More >

Categories: Aging chemotherapy Energy Kampo enhance immune system healing Juzen-taiho-to nl-2002-04 T-cells
Newsletter Issue: April 2002

Strange bedfellows

April 1, 2002 When the FDA approved the rheumatoid arthritis drug Arava in 1998, it noted that the new drug wasn't any better than the existing treatments. But, they said, RA patients needed "some different options." Since then, about 200,000 people have taken the Arava "option." At least 130 people have experienced severe... Read More >

Categories: arava complications liver toxicity Myco+ rheumatoid arthritis risks side effects

Vioxx osteoarthritis pain

March 27, 2002 According to a new report, at least five Vioxx users found themselves putting their lives on hold instead - because the drug caused a life-threatening side effect... Read More >

Categories: aseptic meningitis Nexrutine NSAIDs osteoarthritis risk side effects Vioxx
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