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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

When C isn’t for cancer

March 18, 2002 Just over the past week or two, I've noticed a lot of questions about hepatitis C. When you think about it, it's not so surprising; hepatitis C is currently the most common chronic blood-borne infection in the U.S. It affects about 4.5 million Americans - and according to public health... Read More >

Categories: AHCC cirrhosis hepatitis c liver cancer mushroom extract natural remedy prevention treatment

Learn the hidden side effects of cholesterol-lowering drugs

March 5, 2002 If you have high cholesterol, chances are your doctor has already talked to you about the cholesterol-lowering drugs called "statins." Statins are one of the most frequently prescribed drug classes in the world - over five million people in the U.S. alone are currently taking them... Read More >

Categories: cholesterol-lowering drugs Diabetes serum insulin levels side effects statins Zocor

Malaysian root could “spice up” your sex life

January 1, 2002 Widely used in Malaysia and Thailand, this libido enhancer (commonly known as Ali’s walking stick) is so delicious that it’s made into wine, tea, and coffee and used as a spice in gravy mixes, soup mixes, and power drinks... Read More >

Categories: anxiety libido enhancer Malaysia nl-2002-01 sex Tongkat Ali
Newsletter Issue: January 2002

Antidepressants may come with dangerous side effects

October 31, 2001 A new study published in the British Medical Journal shows that the use of antidepressants can increase the risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding for people over 65. And the newer types of antidepressants - the ones now prescribed most often - are the worst offenders... Read More >

Categories: antidepressants Elavil Impril Levate natural treatments Norpramin Paxil Prozac selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors Sinequan SSRIs Tofranil upper gastrointestinal bleeding Zoloft

New study shows diet can slow prostate cancer

July 26, 2001 If you want to increase your prostate health, there are several other things you can do in addition to lowering your fat intake and eating whole flaxseed... Read More >

Categories: Aging biomarkers curcumin flaxseed low fat diet milk thistle prostate cancer prostate health tumor reduction

New research begins to prove what people of the Andean Mountains have known for centuries: Maca can improve your sex life

April 1, 2000 New research begins to prove what people of the Andean Mountains have known for centuries: Maca can improve your sex life Hidden in the high altitudes of the Andean Mountains in Peru is one of the world’s oldest, and perhaps most powerful, sexual stimulants-maca. A staple of the Andean diet... Read More >

Categories: Dr. Zheng erectile dysfunction libido maca MacaPure nl-2000-04 sex stimulants
Newsletter Issue: April 2000

Alternatives to Viagra: safer, natural solutions

January 1, 1999 Alternatives to Viagra: safer, natural solutions Q. I’m not a candidate for Viagra because I take heart medication, but I’ve seen a lot of ads for “natural” Viagra. Do these products work? -Jack N., St. Paul, MN A. HSI panelist Dr. Ronald Hoffman responds: For years, “serious” scientists have cautioned... Read More >

Categories: alkaloid libido Muira Puama nl-1999-01 sex-enhancing supplements sexual dysfunction testosterone V-power vasectomies
Newsletter Issue: January 1999

1998-10 – Members Alert

October 1, 1998 October 1998 PDF Dear Member, I have just returned from the annual meeting of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians in Portland, Oregon, loaded with armfuls of new research results, protocols, and breakthrough therapies. In the coming months, we will bring you reports on several exciting new products, including: An... Read More >

Categories: anti-aging therapy artificial hormones cold degenerative diseases flu virus life expectancy nl-1998-10
Newsletter Issue: October 1998

Millions of Americans continue to place themselves at risk through unmonitored self-medication with DHEA

June 1, 1998 Millions of Americans continue to place themselves at risk through unmonitored self-medication with DHEA Reap the benefits of this anti-aging hormone treatment-without the risks. The near-miraculous benefits of DHEA are well-publicized and compelling. DHEA supplementation has been found to: slow the aging process improve memory and learning capacity dissolve depression... Read More >

Categories: adrenal glandsexual ability anti-aging treatment DHEA endocrine system increase energy nl-1998-06
Newsletter Issue: June 1998

Red Deer Antler Velvet

February 1, 1998 An ancient scroll recommends deer antler for 52 different diseases. Today, it has been scientifically proven to strengthen muscle contractions, improve nerve impulses, regulate blood pressure, and treat arthritis... Read More >

Categories: anemia growth hormones impotence nl-1998-02 Red Deer Antler Velvet treat arthritis
Newsletter Issue: February 1998
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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