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Would you like a little rocket fuel in your salad?

November 10, 2006 According to an analysis conduced by the Environmental Working Group, more than 40 million women in the U.S. may have greater health risks due to exposure to perchlorate, a chemical used in rocket fuel... Read More >

Categories: perchlorate rocket fuel in food thyroid problems

2006-10-Members Alert

October 1, 2006 Reverse the clock and build back your brawn with this MVP of the anti-aging game Reverse the clock and build back your brawn with this MVP of the anti-aging game Don’t tell me you haven’t wondered: If a substance like human growth hormone (HGH) can help break home-run records, what... Read More >

Categories: anti-aging HGH injections hypothyroidism nl-2006-10 secretagogue
Newsletter Issue: October 2006

A Healthy Hotdog?

September 12, 2006 The words "organic" and "hot dog" almost seem comically out of place when they appear in the same sentence. But there really is an organic hot dog out there... Read More >

Categories: applegate farms organic hotdog

Who's to Blame for Obesity in the UK?

September 6, 2006 The UK obesity forecast is calling for continued waist enlargement and scales groaning under the added weight. That prediction, from Britain's Department of Health (DOH), has set off a debate over who or what is responsible for the obesity boom... Read More >

Categories: obesity UK overweight people in britain

Grassfed beef?

August 10, 2006 The good news: You might start seeing beef labeled "grassfed" in your local grocer's meat section. The bad news: Don't believe it... Read More >

Categories: grassfed beef

The "wetter" water that fights cancer, heart disease, and arthritis

May 1, 2006 The “wetter” water that fights cancer, heart disease, and arthritis It sounded like something out of a science fiction novel: Researchers from the University of Tokyo caused water to levitate by using magnets.1 And while floating water may not have an impact on your health, magnetized water does. You know... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis heart disease magnetic field magnetized water nl-2006-05 pH level water
Newsletter Issue: May 2006

Spray your way to allergy relief by preventing symptoms before they start

May 1, 2006 Spray your way to allergy relief by preventing symptoms before they start You may not have to rely on regular allergy shots anymore to build up your immune response to whatever allergen serves as your kryptonite. There’s a new formula that appears to be able to give you the same... Read More >

Categories: allerfy relief allergic reaction histamines immune responses more energy nl-2006-05 TaurImmune
Newsletter Issue: May 2006

Camels produce a very nutritious milk

April 26, 2006 According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, nearly five and a half million metric tons of camel milk is consumed every year... Read More >

Categories: B vitamins camels produce nutritious milk containing penty of iron drinking camel milk most camel milk producers are nomads unsaturated fatty acids and three times more vitamin C

The safety of sun exposure

April 13, 2006 When I caught the NBC Nightly News one evening last week, anchor Brian Williams was shaking his head over yet another story that added confusion to a well-known health issue: the safety of sun exposure... Read More >

Categories: Arthritis artificial sweetener aspartame Aspartame doesn't cause cancer in humans asthma cancer research chest pains dangerous threat to skin health Equal insomnia link between aspartame intake and cancer risk link between vitamin D and breast cancer risk migraine headaches mortality in men NutraSweet reduced risk of developing breast cancer safety of aspartame seizures Sun sun exposure sun exposure is dangerous Sunlight is good for you supplements that provide vitamin D tremors vertigo vitamin d vitamin D exposure weight gain

Wine drinkers with good gum health

April 4, 2006 How are your gums... Read More >

Categories: activity of bacteria alcohol consumption alcohol dries the mouth alcohol promotes dental bacteria antioxidant polyphenols in red wine antioxidant-rich foods beta-carotene beta-carotene levels beta-carotene protects lung function caroteinoid supplements CoQ10 dental health development of periodontitis FEV1 test glasses of red wine good gum health good gums gum disease gum health gums healthy habits lower risk of cancer death lung fuction declined lung function nutrient-rich diet organically grown fruits and vegetables perfectly healthy gums poor gum health problems with loose teeth promote gum health protect lymphocyte cells from DNA damge protect the lungs red wine reducses saliva regulary drink red wine risk of developing lung cancer severity of gum disease teeth and gums vitamin C vitamin E wine wine aficionados wine drinkers wine lovers

Omega-3 fatty acids: Panacea or poison for prostate cancer patients?

February 1, 2006 I've seen it happen in my own practice. Prostate cancer patients who were doing just fine suddenly get worse-much worse. Then I discover they've started taking some kind of supplement that they weren't taking before they were diagnosed. It was too big a coincidence not to look into further... Read More >

Categories: alpha-linolenic acid Charles Myers flax seed M.D. omega 3 fatty acids prostate cancer

Frightening information about foods that contain soy

January 30, 2006 "I feel betrayed. But it's my own fault." That comment comes from a colleague of mine named Lou who sent me an e-mail with some enlightening (and frightening) information about foods that contain soy... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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