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And now the other side of the room

March 26, 2002 I just came across some new research that addresses that question - and reinforces the value of the treadmill test for everyone. In two separate studies, researchers at Johns Hopkins University showed that the treadmill test is an accurate predictor for both men and women - and that the test... Read More >

Categories: exercise capacity heart disease lifespan treadmill test

Fade to black

March 25, 2002 Millions of men around the world have used Viagra to help them renew their romantic lives. But new research is showing that for some men, those re-ignited fireworks might come at a high price - a literal, and permanent, fade to black... Read More >

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The miracle life extension therapy that’s totally free

March 21, 2002 If you were asked to name the most accurate predictor of a person's potential lifespan, what would you say? Smoking habits? Heart health? The presence of disease, like diabetes? All good guesses. But according to new research, it's none of the above... Read More >

Categories: exercise capacity fitness level lifespan predictors

The sacred cow behind the elephant

March 19, 2002 I've written before about the controversy over soy (9/17/2001 e-Alert). But in this case, the pros and cons of soy aren't really the issue. The real issue is the OTHER substance tested in this study - and why it's not making any headlines... Read More >

Categories: casein inflammation media bias milk protein soy protein

A surprising new way to assess women’s heart health

March 11, 2002 An important new study published in this week's issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals one way that doctors might better assess a woman's true risk. Through an analysis of more than 9,000 women and men, scientists found that tiny arteries in the eyes can yield a... Read More >

Categories: eyes heart disease heart health microvascular processes retinal photography risks

2002-03 Members Alert

March 1, 2002 March 2002 PDF HSI introduces holistic dentistry expert to panel Since the HSI network began, we’ve been searching for a dentist focused on holistic (biological) dentistry to join our panel and advise us on dental issues that can’t be remedied by brushing vigorously three times a day. Our search has... Read More >

Categories: blood clots dry mouth syndrome holistic dentistry inflammation nl-2002-03 prevent ulcers
Newsletter Issue: March 2002

Natural version of "super aspirins" stops inflammation, pain…and may prevent ulcers rather than cause them

March 1, 2002 Natural version of “super aspirins” stops inflammation, pain and may prevent ulcers rather than cause them If you or someone you love suffers from chronic pain, you’re likely familiar with the bittersweet relief of pharmaceutical painkillers. For most, it’s not much of a choice: either live in excruciating pain or... Read More >

Categories: anti inflammatory Arthritis natural alternative Nexrutine nl-2002-03 over-the-counter painkillers
Newsletter Issue: March 2002

Grandma knew the secret for relieving arthritis pain

February 27, 2002 Most people think an "old wives' tale" is synonymous with silly, superstitious, useless information. But the fact is that women's oral tradition has passed on a lot of useful knowledge over the years... Read More >

Categories: arthritis pain cod liver oil inflammation

Relieve back pain with this inexpensive natural remedy

February 6, 2002 When you have back pain, it affects everything you do. Everyday activities like carrying groceries or walking around the block can become a major challenge... Read More >

Categories: anti inflammatory back pain inflammation NSAIDs salicin Vioxx willow bark

HSI members battle prostate cancer with herbal complex from the Amazon

February 1, 2002 HSI members battle prostate cancer with herbal complex from the Amazon It’s been called a miracle tree. Indigenous peoples from the Amazon jungle have used the bark, leaves, roots, flowers, fruit, and seed from the graviola tree for centuries to treat heart disease, asthma, liver problems, and arthritis. Scientists from... Read More >

Categories: Adriamycin Graviola N-tense nl-2002-02 prostate cancer prostate specific antigen
Newsletter Issue: February 2002

Relieve acid reflux and indigestion with British compound

February 1, 2002 Relieve acid reflux and indigestion with British compound We all suffer occasionally from acid indigestion. When it’s continuous, however, it’s not only painful, it can be dangerous. Acid reflux (which funnels acid up out of your stomach and into your esophagus) can damage esophogial tissue and create even more burning... Read More >

Categories: acid reflux charcoal gastrointestinal disorders intestinal tract nl-2002-02 Potter's Acidosis
Newsletter Issue: February 2002

New dietary approach may help prevent kidney stones

January 17, 2002 A new study reports the kidney-stone-prevention diet that doctors have been recommending for years doesn't work. That's the bad news. But the good news is, the same study reveals what DOES work to reduce the urinary markers of kidney stones and reduce your risk of recurrence... Read More >

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