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Remicade and Enbrel

March 29, 2002 In an e-Alert dated exactly one year ago today ("More Bad News About Remicade and Enbrel" 1/29/02), I gave you the latest information on the disturbing side effects of two prescription drugs used to treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and Crohn's disease. Back then I said, "Unfortunately, the news gets even... Read More >

Categories: congestive heart failure Crohn's disease Enbrel Remicade rheumatoid arthritis scams side effects Wobenzyme

Does your doctor know all the potential side effects of your new prescription?

January 2, 2002 In this e-Alert, I'll tell you about a few of the most common drugs on the list, and the side effects and contraindications to look for. But don't stop there - follow the link at the end of the e-Alert to view the entire list from the article, to make... Read More >

Categories: allergies angina antibiotics COX 2 inhibitors Crohn's disease diabetics elderly heart medication HIV drugs liver damage multiple sclerosis prescription drugs rheumatoid arthritis rupture tendons side effects

Have you insulted your doctor lately?

December 14, 2001 Cancer patients everywhere can breathe a sigh of relief now that we have proof that doctors aren't insulted when patients look elsewhere for information about their disease... Read More >

Categories: Cancer information research insufficient information from doctors oncologists patient centered healthcare patient responsibility

Ease rheumatoid arthritis pain, preserve joint tissue and mobility–without the side effects of drugs

December 1, 2001 Ease rheumatoid arthritis pain, preserve joint tissue and mobility–without the side effects of drugs A medical system practiced in Sri Lanka, India, and Nepal for nearly 4,000 years has yielded an herbal formula that appears more effective than Western medicines at easing pain and preventing tissue damage in people suffering... Read More >

Categories: Ayurvedic joint pain JointCare nl-2001-12 relieve inflammation rheumatoid arthritis tissue damage
Newsletter Issue: December 2001

FDA looking for even more control over our health choices

November 18, 2001 Compounding pharmacists can reformulate drugs with expired patents, deliver medications in alternate forms, remove allergy-inducing dyes and fillers, and resolve hundreds of other obstacles that can get in the way of following the prescriptions you need. For many, compounding pharmacy provides a life-saving service... Read More >

Categories: alternative medicine compounding pharmacists drug approval FDA

Headlines don’t tell the real blood pressure risk

November 13, 2001 Low blood pressure can be a warning sign of a whole host of serious health concerns. People who have low blood pressure shouldn't be celebrating - they should be asking their doctors WHY they have it and doing something about it immediately... Read More >

Categories: arjuna blood pressure

Disband government CAM commission – but for the right reasons

November 12, 2001 The White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy (WHCCAMP) was established by executive order of former President Clinton in March of 2000. According to the commission, its mission is "to develop legislative and administrative policy recommendations that will maximize the benefits of complementary and alternative medicine practices and... Read More >

Categories: alternative medicine CAM complementary medicine federal government WHCCAMP

Sugar cane extract rivals popular cholesterol-lowering drugs, without dangerous side effects

November 1, 2001 Sugar cane extract rivals popular cholesterol-lowering drugs, without dangerous side effects Amid reports of health problems and deaths caused by statin drugs, we’ve learned that an extract of a commercial crop–sugar cane–can lower cholesterol just as effectively. As we’ve told you over the past five years, cholesterol isn’t the primary... Read More >

Categories: intermittent claudication leg cramps lower cholesterol nl-2001-11 policosanol sugar cane extract
Newsletter Issue: November 2001

A strong immune system is your first defense against bio-terrorism

October 16, 2001 Anthrax is a bacterium. If it's caught early enough, it can be eradicated with the antibiotic ciprofloxacin (Cipro). (Research has also shown that penicillin, doxycyline, and other antibiotics related to Cipro can effectively treat anthrax. However, the Soviet Union reportedly developed a penicillin-resistant strain of anthrax. And the FDA has... Read More >

Categories: AHCC anthrax ciprofloxacin immune boosters immune system jiaogulan lactoferrin

Could your arthritis cure put you at risk for a heart attack?

October 8, 2001 Recently, pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co. has gotten caught in a lie of omission over its blockbuster arthritis drug Vioxx - and the company is responding like a 13-year-old caught with a cigarette behind his back... Read More >

Categories: Ayurvedic medicine cardiovascular risk JointCare Merck natural arthritis therapies rheumatoid arthritis Vioxx

New product focuses on skin as the weak link in your immune system

September 1, 2001 Exclusive Product Feature New product focuses on skin as the weak link in your immune system At the Health Sciences Institute, members and affiliates of our international network regularly send us information on breakthroughs for everything from preventing cancer to fighting headaches. Just when we think we’ve seen everything, something... Read More >

Categories: bacterial invasion CellAid fight disease immune booster nl-2001-09 skin damage
Newsletter Issue: September 2001

One pill may prevent most age-related diseases "Short circuit" aging with a synergistic Ayurvedic formula

August 1, 2001 One pill may prevent most age-related diseases “Short circuit” aging with a synergistic Ayurvedic formula We’ve spent the last five years researching numerous therapies for different diseases. In integrative medicine, a synergistic approach often works best. This sometimes means taking five, six, 10, or even 20 pills a day. Of... Read More >

Categories: Aging GeriCare memory loss nl-2001-08 Parkinson's symptoms prevent illness
Newsletter Issue: August 2001
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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