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The evidence is in — artificial sweetener consumption is a national health crisis

July 31, 2013 The evidence is in -- artificial sweetener consumption is a national health crisis. Daily consumption of artificially sweetened beverages or foods increases risk of chronic disease... Read More >

Categories: artificial sweeteners aspartame beverages diet soda food heart disease high blood pressure metabolic syndrome Purdue University saccharin stroke sucralose Susan E. Swithers type 2 diabetes weight gain

This “healthy” beverage is loaded with sugar — it’s bad for kids, and just as bad for adults

July 16, 2013 Reduced-fat milk is loaded with sugar. When milk fat is stripped away, other nutrients are stripped away as well, leaving a beverage that's as sugary and nutritious as a soft drink... Read More >

Categories: adults American Academy of Pediatrics children Dr. David Ludwig glycemic index Harvard low fat milk nutrients obesity older adults pediatrics reduced fat skimming soft drinks sugar three cups per day type 2 diabetes USDA

Splenda, the artificial sweetener, turns out to have a dirty little secret

July 9, 2013 Splenda, the artificial sweetener, turns out to have a dirty little secret. New evidence shows that Splenda appears to prompt the very blood and insulin spikes that many dieters are trying to avoid... Read More >

Categories: artificial sweetener atkins blood sugar spikes chlorine dietary intervention insulin spikes obese Splenda stevia study sucralose sugar substitute type 2 diabetes weight-loss diets xylitol yellow packet

Your digestive tract is not a disease — it doesn’t need trimming

May 16, 2013 Your digestive tract is not a disease. It doesn’t need trimming. Even so, professional organizations have lowered the qualification threshold for gastric bypass surgery to include borderline obesity... Read More >

Categories: acid reflux American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery bariatric surgery guidelines cognitive decline death diarrhea FDA gastric bypass surgery Governor Chris Christie hernias infections Lap-Band long-term benefits nutrient absorption obesity progressive vision loss qualification threshold risks vomiting

Lose more than a pound a week just by drinking tea

March 21, 2013 by Michele Cagan “I  lost 28 pounds since I started drinking this tea.” Donna Weston has been struggling with her weight for quite some time. “I’m at the age where it’s easy to gain weight, but hard to lose it,” she told me. Maybe you can relate. And while she... Read More >

Categories: GreenSlim nl-2013-04
Newsletter Issue: April 2013

The most popular weight-loss drug is even more dangerous than we thought

January 21, 2013 The most popular weight-loss drug is even more dangerous than we thought. That drug is Alli. And potential organ failure (liver, kidney, pancreas) is just part of the problem... Read More >

Categories: Alli anticlotting aspirin cancer drugs FDA inhibit fat absorption kidney failure liver failure pancreatic failure Weight Loss Xenical

This might be one of the very worst ways to try and lose weight

December 24, 2012 This might be one of the very worst ways to try and lose weight: cut back on fat intake. This is a perfect example of a poor study getting undeserved attention -- potentially doing harm... Read More >

Categories: diet fat-soluble vitamins fats meta-analysis sugar waist circumference Weight Loss World Health Organization

The worst condition you don’t know you have — and the best way to make it go away fast

November 19, 2012 The information you’re about to read will change your life. All those nagging “incurable” symptoms you’ve been plagued with... they’ll disappear. And you’ll remember what it feels like to feel good, really good. All it takes is one proven treatment, just a few sips a day... Read More >

Categories: AquaFlora candida Candida albicans candida overgrowth Dr. Frank King homeopathic ingredients nl-2012-12 yeast infection
Newsletter Issue: December 2012
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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