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Less chemo for breast cancer patients

December 21, 2005 In the past, the chemo question for breast cancer was not "if," but "how much." And it was all about size... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer treatments chemo and women chemo patients chemotherapy and breast cancer chemotherapy and women chemotherapy patients effects of chemotherapy natural breast cancer treatments

A closer look at gluten sensitivity

December 15, 2005 In yesterday's e-Alert ("Grain Drain" 12.14.05) we saw how whole grain intake can deplete iron levels in women. Today we'll look at another problem grains can cause in those who are sensitive to a specific grain component: gluten... Read More >

Categories: celiac disease symptoms gluten sensitive gluten sensitivity high gluten grains osteoporosis and celliac disease women and whole grain intake women and whole grains

Conventional farming vs. organic farming

December 13, 2005 Vanessa Bogenholm remembers the exact moment she decided to make the change from conventional farming to organic farming. One day, while preparing to inject a gas pesticide into the soil on her 65-acre berry farm... Read More >

Categories: conventional farmers conventional farming conventional vs. organic farming organic farmers organic farming

Adding protein and fat to your diet may be the key to improving blood pressure

December 12, 2005 JAMA published another study backing the lowering of carbs and raising protein and fat for improving both blood pressure and serum lipid profiles. If this keeps up these guys will be saying it's their idea... Read More >

Categories: high fat diets and your health high protein diets and your health low carb diets low carb diets and your health low fat diets

2005-12-Members Alert

December 1, 2005 July 2005 PDF And another thing Healing may be especially sweet when you put a little honey on a wound. According to a study of more than 30 children with deep bacterial infections of the skin, wounds dressed twice each day with gauze soaked in raw honey were cleaner and... Read More >

Categories: cancer treatment flu shots high protein diet nl-2005-12 stress
Newsletter Issue: December 2005

How you can get the herbal formulas that give Olympic athletes and cosmonauts their competitive edge

December 1, 2005 How you can get the herbal formulas that give Olympic athletes and cosmonauts their competitive edge During the Cold War, in the USSR’s quest to dominate the world, its government had scientists secretly researching natural herbal formulas that would give them the edge in anything that could affect world politics-from... Read More >

Categories: adaptogens Botanabol lifespan nl-2005-12 Olympic athletes Power Adapt stress
Newsletter Issue: December 2005

Is it really from heaven above? The cancer miracle that leaves healthy cells healthy

December 1, 2005 Is it really from heaven above? The cancer miracle that leaves healthy cells healthy Cancer treatment has come a long way since the use of mustard gas derivatives in the early 1900s-or has it? When doctors discovered during World War I that mustard gas destroyed bone marrow, they began to... Read More >

Categories: Avemar cancer cell death cancer treatment nl-2005-12 wheat germ
Newsletter Issue: December 2005

Why the latest diet "miracle" already created a flood of inferior knock-offs–and 4 easy ways to guarantee you're getting the real thing

November 1, 2005 The part of the story even Oprah didn’t know Why the latest diet “miracle” already created a flood of inferior knock-offs–and 4 easy ways to guarantee you’re getting the real thing The weight loss industry has a new rising star-one that even Oprah is talking about. It’s called Hoodia Gordonii.... Read More >

Categories: appetite suppressant Diabetes Hoodia Gordonii nl-2005-11 P57 Weight Loss
Newsletter Issue: November 2005

Different chemo options

October 18, 2005 A friend of mine used to say that the best weight loss exercise is the Push Away: When you've had enough to eat, push away the plate... Read More >

Categories: chemo formula Chemo options Lance Armstrong

Can increasing dairy consumption actually could curb metabolic syndrome risk?

October 10, 2005 It would be wonderful if doing something as simple as increasing dairy consumption actually could curb metabolic syndrome risk. Metabolic syndrome is a set of symptoms that creates a high risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes... Read More >

Categories: dairy consumption and msx dairy food and metabolic syndrome diagnosising msx symptoms of msx
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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