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An Aboriginal secret for softer, smoother feet—even with diabetes

December 1, 2008 Sometimes, it all comes down to the right foot cream. This month, the team at NorthStar Nutritionals is unveiling IncrediCream, a new product that could have you up and walking around again... Read More >

Categories: Aboriginal anti inflammatory Diabetes feet IncrediCream nl-2008-12 sneezeweed
Newsletter Issue: December 2008

The FDA stands passively by while women are dying

November 11, 2008 The latest news about drug safety gone horribly wrong features Ortho Evra, a birth control patch made by Johnson & Johnson... Read More >

Categories: birth control patch blood clots deep vein thrombosis Johnson & Johnson Ortho Evra pulmonary embolisms

Scientists rediscover 3,000-year-old wound-healing marvel

October 1, 2008 Scientists rediscover 3,000-year-old wound-healing marvel Until just a couple of weeks ago, my experience with honey was strictly culinary. A spoonful in my evening cup of tea, or drizzled over English muffins in the morning. Then I came across a small yellow tube of Wound Honey. What I learned after... Read More >

Categories: anabolic metabolism cell growth healing hydrogen peroxide nl-2008-10 ulcers wound honey
Newsletter Issue: October 2008

2008-05-Members Alert

May 1, 2008 May 2008 PDF And another thing An amphibian may be a diabetic’s best friend. A compound isolated from secretions taken from the skin of a South American frog may help manage insulin levels in type 2 diabetics. UK researchers recently tested a synthetic version of the compound (called pseudin-2), which... Read More >

Categories: anti-aging antibiotic bronchitis cellular aging colon Memory nl-2008-05 smoking drug
Newsletter Issue: May 2008

Healing clay benefits backed up by lab study

April 22, 2008 Getting stuck in the mud might actually be therapeutic - if you can just get past that "mud" part... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure clay detoxification food poisoning healing MSRA mud obesity shingles sleep therapeutic
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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