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Helicobacter pylori

May 5, 2004 C Trumps H Maybe you’ve heard of the “butterfly effect” – the idea that something as insignificant as the motion of a butterfly’s wing can set in motion a slight disturbance that’s gradually amplified until it affects the weather on the other side of the world. Similar types of subtle... Read More >

Categories: bacterium H. pylori helicobacter pylori peptic ulcers vitamin C

Toenail fungus

May 4, 2004 This Little Piggy Are you one of the millions of people who suffer from onychomycosis? That’s pronounced: onako-my-kosis. And if it doesn’t have a catchy ring to it, it’s far more appealing than calling it what it really is: toenail fungus. Not pretty, but what can you do? This common... Read More >

Categories: onychomycosis tea tree oil toenail fungus

Drug residue in eggs

April 23, 2004 The article discusses a report from the UK Soil Association, which claims that as many as one in every eight eggs may contain residues of lasalocid; an antibiotic intended for livestock, not poultry... Read More >

Categories: benefits of eating farm fresh eggs drug residues in eggs how to find good eggs

Real people show how HealthPrint test can change lives for the better

April 1, 2004 Real people show how HealthPrint test can change lives for the better Sue felt great last April when she read our article about the HealthPrint program. She was a 59-year-old retired schoolteacher with two grown children and was in pretty good health. But the idea of comprehensive testing appealed to... Read More >

Categories: HDL HealthPrint blood testing program IBS nl-2004-04 regulate moods Your Future Health
Newsletter Issue: April 2004

Muscle pains and statin drugs

March 19, 2004 A member named Steve had muscle pains with a statin drug, and now he wants to know, "Does the muscle pain ever go away? I have been off for about 1 week and it is a little better but still hurts... Read More >

Categories: healthy alternatives to statin drugs lowering cholesterol naturally muscle pains and statin drugs side effects of statin drugs

Buying grass fed beef

February 6, 2004 You are what you eat, but if you eat meat, you're also what your food ate... Read More >

Categories: grass fed beef health benefits of grass fed beef sources for grass fed beef

2004-02 – Members Alert

February 1, 2004 February 2004 PDF And another thing Can your reflection in a mirror make you feel tired? It might if you exercise in front of a mirror. A Canadian study shows that women who cycled on a stationary bike for 20 minutes while facing a mirror felt less energized and less... Read More >

Categories: arterial plaque buildup colds IBS nl-2004-02 non-melanoma skin cancers PSA screening sugar varicose veins
Newsletter Issue: February 2004

Relieve varicose veins without stockings or surgery

February 1, 2004 Relieve varicose veins without stockings or surgery As bad as the symptoms of varicose veins are, they’re not the worst of it. Yes, in many cases they’re simply unsightly. But sometimes varicose veins can be a sign of venous hypertension. That means pretty much what you’d guess it means-high blood... Read More >

Categories: blood flow capillaries horse chestnuts hypertension nl-2004-02 varicose veins Venaforce
Newsletter Issue: February 2004

Cutting-edge sugar research may revolutionize your health

February 1, 2004 Cutting-edge sugar research may revolutionize your health Scientists predict that the next great frontier of research will center on sugar, of all things. And their findings are likely to change the way the world thinks about medicine and health. It’s already changing the way some forward-thinking doctors approach many diseases-not... Read More >

Categories: Ambrotose glycobiology monosaccharides nl-2004-02 rheumatoid arthritis skin aging sugar
Newsletter Issue: February 2004

Benefits of vitamin D

January 7, 2004 When you head out to the store, if you don't have fish or another good source of vitamin D on your shopping list, you'll be picking up some D anyway because exposure to sunlight prompts your body to create vitamin D naturally... Read More >

Categories: heart health lowering cancer risk sources of vitamin D vitamin d

The health benefits of eating grapes

December 24, 2003 Meanwhile we already know that grapes are good for us. Dark-skinned grapes in particular contain resveratrol, an antioxidant that has been shown to reduce cardiovascular and cancer risks... Read More >

Categories: cancer risk and grapes grape consumption grapes and reduced cancer risks grapes and strokes health benefits of grapes high antioxidants in grapes

Enhancing your memory with ginkgo biloba extract

December 9, 2003 Last year I told you about a widely reported study that found ginkgo biloba extract (GBE) to be ineffective in enhancing memory or cognitive functions... Read More >

Categories: enhancing cognitive function enhancing memory GBE GBE and memory enhancement Ginkgo Biloba extract
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