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Childhood obesity and nutrition

June 16, 2005 "If a child has a weight problem, their first beverage choice should be water." That quote comes from Helaine Rockett, a nutritionist and researcher with Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard University... Read More >

Categories: calcium childhood obesity water

2005-06-Members Alert

June 1, 2005 June 2005 PDF And another thing Have trouble sleeping? About half of all people over the age of 65 experience insomnia or some other form of sleep disorder. But a little soothing music might help. In a study of people in their 60s who had sleeping problems, listening to quiet... Read More >

Categories: ADHD arthritis relief bromelain Cataracts fatigue insomnia nl-2005-06
Newsletter Issue: June 2005

Effectiveness of a slow carb diet

May 25, 2005 Researchers at Children's Hospital in Boston designed a study to test the effectiveness of a slow-carb, low-GI diet using two key measures: weight loss and cardiovascular disease risk... Read More >

Categories: effectiveness of a slow carb diet high glycemic index low glycemic index slow carb diet slow carbs

The study no one was crying out for

May 10, 2005 The headline of a NutraIngredients.com report that covered the study was very intriguing: "Dairy Calcium Has 'No Effect' On Weight... Read More >

Categories: body weight calcium calcium intake dairy diets fat mass Weight Loss

Natural ways to treat gout

May 9, 2005 I was able to steer Terry to several good sources of information about treating gout without the use of prescription drugs or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs... Read More >

Categories: cause of gout diagnosed with gout gout and obesity gout and weight change increased risk of gout risk of gout studies on gout treating gout treating gout with NSAIDS

FDA bans ephedra?

April 21, 2005 Press Secretary: Before I take questions regarding last week's federal court ruling that challenged the so-called "FDA ban of ephedra," I'd like to straighten out one important detail... Read More >

Categories: active ephedra ingredient benefits of ephedra ephedra ephedra and heart problems ephedra and safety ephedrine FDA ephedra ban herbal ephedra side effects of ephedra

Adverse effects of CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid)

April 11, 2005 The primary problem cited: Although CLA has been researched for many years, no studies have examined the potential adverse effects in the long-range use of the supplement... Read More >

Categories: adverse effects of CLA anticancer agents cla health benefits of conjugated linoleic acid struggling with weight loss weight loss struggle yo-yo dieting

Build bone density and heal fractures in half the time with the Chinese tradeshow secret

April 1, 2005 Build bone density and heal fractures in half the time with the Chinese tradeshow secret When you see a “made in China” sticker, it’s usually on the bottom of some sort of novelty gift: fuzzy bulldog bobble heads, cookie jars that play “C Is for Cookie”-things like that. And those... Read More >

Categories: bone density fractures nl-2005-04 osteoclasts Osteoking osteoporosis
Newsletter Issue: April 2005

Preventing and treating osteoporosis

March 9, 2005 When the time comes to discuss the use of dietary supplements to prevent or treat osteoporosis, naturally calcium will be at the top of the list... Read More >

Categories: calcium and magnesium intake celiac disease and osteoporosis dietary supplements and osteoporosis maintaining healthy bones osteoporosis diagnosis prevent osteoporosis treat osteoporosis

2005-03-Members Alert

March 1, 2005 March 2005 PDF And another thing Stroke risk rises sharply for middle-aged men with a high body mass index (BMI), according to a long-term study of more than 7,000 subjects. The “low-normal” range of BMI is 20-30. Researchers found that men with a BMI over 30 had nearly twice the... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's control blood pressure disease prevention nl-2005-03 stroke risk Tibetan recipe
Newsletter Issue: March 2005
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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