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Anti-aging therapy so easy you can do it in your sleep

December 1, 2004 Anti-aging therapy so easy you can do it in your sleep It’s not just the racing thoughts and worries that keep you lying awake at night when you’re stressed. There are actual physiological reactions going on in your body preventing you from falling asleep. Stress causes your body to release... Read More >

Categories: anti-aging cortisol levels insomnia nl-2004-12 Seditol SierraSil tryptophan
Newsletter Issue: December 2004

DHEA and diabetics

November 22, 2004 Now a new study demonstrates a very practical way that DHEA may help diabetics and those with pre-diabetic conditions... Read More >

Categories: better control of type 2 diabetes symptoms closely monitor DHEA use DHEA and diabetics DHEA supplements excessive abdominal fat fountain of youth Insulin resistance metabolic syndrome msx

Dangers of vitamin E

November 19, 2004 "So what do we do now?" That question was posted on an HSI Forum thread titled "Vitamin E" by a member named Delores who was one of many who responded to the controversial vitamin E study released last week... Read More >

Categories: controversial vitamin E study Dangers of Vitamin E synthetic vitamin E

Health effects of white bread

November 15, 2004 Staff of Life A doctor once recommended bread to aid the digestive tract. That doctor was the Greek father of medicine, Hippocrates, who recognized the nutritional value of fiber, bran, vitamins and minerals found in stone-ground flour. Needless to say, none of the bread of Hippocrates’ time resembled today’s commercial... Read More >

Categories: choice of bread GI glycemic index good fiber intake read nutrition panels carefully type 2 diabetes value of whole grain food white bread whole grains

Serious leg pains

November 8, 2004 Intermittent claudication is a painful condition that reduces the amount of oxygen delivered to the lower extremities. More than four years ago, HSI was the first to tell you about Padma Basic, an herbal formulation that successfully addresses... Read More >

Categories: antioxidant effects decrease in blood to the legs excruciating pain gangrene hardening of the arteries heart disease intermittent claudication leg pain PAD Padma Basic painful condition peripheral artery disease

DHEA

November 3, 2004 DHEA didn't make the cut. And for many, this is very good news. A new law will add several anabolic steroids to the list of outlawed steroids, but a hormone supplement known as DHEA was left off the list. We'll take a look at the remarkable... Read More >

Categories: aging process declining DHEA levels DHEA DHEA supplements must be monitored

Diabetes health management

November 1, 2004 Depression may not be a primary symptom of diabetes, but studies have shown that many diabetics suffer from depression, which can interfere with self-care. We'll tell you about new research that explores this problem, along with... Read More >

Categories: d-i-a-b-e-t-e-s depression Diabetes diabetics management of diabetes research self-care symptoms of diabetes

Abdominal pain

October 27, 2004 At HSI we strongly believe that aging should not be equated with... Read More >

Categories: abdominal pain antibiotics bacterial overgrowth bloating constipation diarrhea FOS fructo-oligo-saccharides gas gut flora IBS irritable bowel syndrome post meal bloating probiotic organisms probiotic supplements SIBO small intestinal bacterial overgrowth

Cod liver oil

October 22, 2004 This Week In The HSI Forum Earlier this month when we heard that executives at the drug giant Merck and Co. had removed their best-selling osteoarthritis drug Vioxx from the market, we quickly sent out an alert to HSI members to let them know about the dangers of this popular... Read More >

Categories: CLO cod liver oil diabetes and cod liver oil natural alternative to Vioxx

Forum – Flu vaccine

October 8, 2004 Here's something you won't see very often: The Centers for... Read More >

Categories: alternatives to flu vaccine British company shut down flu vaccine supply flumist gse

Forum – Improve hearing

October 1, 2004 "Improve hearing," is the promising title of a thread on the HSI... Read More >

Categories: age apple cider vinegar high frequency sounds improve hearing Lasix

2004-10 – Members Alert

October 1, 2004 October 2004 PDF COPD and cystic fibrosis patients breathe easier by swallowing a little DNA When one of our contacts called us about a product he referred to as “truly bizarre,” I thought “How ‘out there’ can it really be?” After all, we come across some pretty unique and complex... Read More >

Categories: chronic sinusitis COPD cystic fibrosis Mucolyxir nl-2004-10
Newsletter Issue: October 2004
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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