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Secrets of survival and disease prevention from 8 jungle plants-in a single capsule

March 1, 2005 Secrets of survival and disease prevention from 8 jungle plants-in a single capsule There’s a difference between running a business and living it. By “living it,” I’m not talking about the workaholic corporate executive sitting behind an enormous desk until 10p.m. every night, although I know a lot of people... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: March 2005

Are these “harmful drugs” safe enough to sell?

February 24, 2005 Last week the confusion over the use of Vioxx, Celebrex, Bextra and other pain-killing drugs got even more confusing when an FDA panel advised the agency to keep the drugs on the market... Read More >

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The effects of cell changes

February 10, 2005 I told you about a Duke University study that demonstrates how cells ration iron, first making sure that the most essential cell functions get their share, and then depriving certain genes of iron if the iron supply is insufficient... Read More >

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Hepatitis C: Nutritional support

February 8, 2005 "Question: What nutritional support is documented for hepatitis C?"But to answer Kaylie's question: Yes, there is nutritional support for this dangerous condition... Read More >

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Royal Vietnamese medicinal herb shows promise in healing prostate and ovarian disease

February 1, 2005 Royal Vietnamese medicinal herb shows promise in healing prostate and ovarian disease We talk a lot about traditional Chinese medicine and the inroads it’s made as a modern approach to healing. But we never focused much on traditional Vietnamese medicine until we learned about one of its most valuable herbs... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: February 2005

Strength training may improve overall health

January 27, 2005 But there's one simple factor that many people leave out of their exercise regimens that provides important benefits: strength training... Read More >

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Statin drugs and muscle pain

January 21, 2005 Would you be willing to risk kidney function on the promise (but no guarantee) that your heart might be healthier... Read More >

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Signs that your heart is in danger

January 17, 2005 Scientists have theorized that microvascular disease could be a risk factor for congestive heart failure (CHF). To test this theory, researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia examined the relationship of CHF and retinopathy... Read More >

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Grapefruit intake promotes weight loss

January 13, 2005 With so much media attention devoted to the popular ADHD drugs targeted at this expanding customer base, it's rare to come across an ADHD study that doesn't involve any drugs at all... Read More >

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Kiss those dieting blues goodbye!

January 8, 2005 Kiss those dieting blues goodbye! Dieting. Most of us get depressed just thinking about the suffering, starvation, and sacrifice it takes to lose weight. Here's the plain truth. Diets alone don't work... Read More >

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2005-01-Members Alert

January 1, 2005 January 2005 PDF And another thing As many as half of all elderly people will have some degree of osteoporosis within the next 15 years, according to a recent report from the U.S. surgeon general. Among the report’s recommendations: Adults need 30 minutes of daily physical activity and should maintain... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2005

Why your favorite food may be making you fat …even if it's broccoli

January 1, 2005 Why your favorite food may be making you fat even if it’s broccoli It is no secret that what we eat affects our weight. We all accept this universal truth, but have you ever stopped to wonder why? I’m not talking about why that tub of ice cream sticks to... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2005
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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