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Doctors attack HRT

March 18, 2004 I always enjoy telling you about some of the amazing quotes that come out of the medical mainstream, and today I have three of the most astonishing quotes I've ever read. This time, however, I'm astonished because I find myself agreeing with them... Read More >

Categories: attacking hormone replacement therapy medical mainstream and HRT

Dangers of HRT

March 8, 2004 But what received even less attention was a recent report in the British Medical Journal that revealed a shocking turn in the HRT saga that will not make anyone laugh. Scream with anger? That would be far more appropriate... Read More >

Categories: dangers of hormone replacement therapy HRT studies shut down risk of heart disease and cancer risks of hormone replacement therapy risks of HRT

Your symptoms aren't "all in your head" – they're all in your gut!

March 1, 2004 Your symptoms aren’t “all in your head” – they’re all in your gut! Over the years, I’ve helped hundreds of women who come to my medical practice suffering from chronic health maladies that have gone undiagnosed, misdiagnosed or under-diagnosed. Their conditions run the gamut-from asthma to headaches to IBS to... Read More >

Categories: Candida albicans fibromyalgia healthy bacteria nl-2005-03 probiotics yeast
Newsletter Issue: March 2005

Optimum heart health

February 24, 2004 For optimum heart health, the ideal ratio of omega-3 fatty acid intake to omega-6 intake should be 1:1. Now a new study demonstrates why this maxim is critical to a large segment of the population that has a genetic inclination to develop atherosclerosis... Read More >

Categories: benefits of omega 3 fatty acids genetics and heart health heart health maintaining heart health

Risks of eating high GI foods

February 23, 2004 Now a new study reveals that a steady intake of high GI foods may be associated with one of the most common and deadly types of cancer... Read More >

Categories: glycemic index glycemic index and cancer risks of high glcemic index foods

Benefits of vitamin D

January 26, 2004 But even though this hypothesis about the protective effects of vitamin D have been known for some time, no prospective studies have tested vitamin D as a preventive agent against MS. Until now, that is... Read More >

Categories: benefits of vitamin D best sources of vitamin D vitamin d vitamin D and MS

Health benefits of lycopene

January 14, 2004 Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant, but research indicates that it's most effective when accompanied with other nutrients... Read More >

Categories: combining tomatoes with fat heart health lycopene preventing heart disease Women's Health

Benefits of vitamin D

January 7, 2004 When you head out to the store, if you don't have fish or another good source of vitamin D on your shopping list, you'll be picking up some D anyway because exposure to sunlight prompts your body to create vitamin D naturally... Read More >

Categories: heart health lowering cancer risk sources of vitamin D vitamin d

2003-12 – Members Alert

December 1, 2003 December 2003 PDF And another thing New cancer research contradicts the long-held belief that the transmission of breast cancer cells to other parts of the body only happens after the cells have matured and undergone genetic changes. Testing for a rare, telltale protein associated with cancer recurrence, German researchers found... Read More >

Categories: blood clots bronchitis food cravings nl-2003-12 ovarian cancer sex sleep apnea women
Newsletter Issue: December 2003

The great-sex secret for women of all ages

December 1, 2003 The great-sex secret for women of all ages Learn the surprising cause of your lagging libido – and what you can do about it You can’t help but notice the difference. Honestly, you don’t have to be Gloria Steinem to see that much more attention has been paid to male... Read More >

Categories: aphrodisiac DesireXX estrogen hormones nl-2003-12 sex testosterone levels women
Newsletter Issue: December 2003

Skin cancer increases risk

November 25, 2003 Here's some very important news for anyone with sun-damaged skin... Read More >

Categories: risk of cancer skin cancer sun damage warning signs of cancer

Fooling mother nature

November 17, 2003 Using a synthetic form of the so-called "good cholesterol," high density lipoprotein (HDL), researchers at the Cleveland Clinic apparently reduced arterial plaque in subjects with heart disease... Read More >

Categories: arterial plaque hdl and your health heart disease role of hdl the real role of hdl
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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