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Cutting-edge sugar research may revolutionize your health

February 1, 2004 Cutting-edge sugar research may revolutionize your health Scientists predict that the next great frontier of research will center on sugar, of all things. And their findings are likely to change the way the world thinks about medicine and health. It’s already changing the way some forward-thinking doctors approach many diseases-not... Read More >

Categories: Ambrotose glycobiology monosaccharides nl-2004-02 rheumatoid arthritis skin aging sugar
Newsletter Issue: February 2004

HSI's top 5 fat-busting breakthroughs: Get slim and stay that way

January 1, 2004 HSI’s top 5 fat-busting breakthroughs: Get slim and stay that way They make it sound so easy: “Lose 10 pounds in two weeks!” “Get thin without giving up the foods you love!” If it were really as simple as all the diet fads make it out to be, well, there... Read More >

Categories: ALCAT screening test cravings food sensitivities fructans Jerusalem artichoke extract nl-2004-01 Weight Loss
Newsletter Issue: January 2004

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

Finding free range turkey

November 24, 2003 Most people are probably aware that your average grocery store frozen turkey may have been treated with preservatives, hormones, antibiotics, and who-knows-what to make it stay moist after several hours in a hot oven... Read More >

Categories: free range turkey health benefits of free range turkey

Vegetable powder nasal spray works better than Claritin or Zyrtec

November 1, 2003 Vegetable powder nasal spray works better than Claritin or Zyrtec It’s always gratifying to see good news about products we’ve introduced to you. And based on the feedback we’ve gotten, Nasaleze has helped a lot of our members. Now, if you live in the U.S. it’s even easier to get,... Read More >

Categories: eczema relief hay fever nasal spray nasaleze nl-2003-11 sneeze
Newsletter Issue: November 2003

Aspirin therapy may raise the risk of pancreatic cancer in women

October 30, 2003 If you're a woman who takes a daily aspirin to help prevent heart attacks, you might have gotten a jolt earlier this week when major newspapers and TV networks reported that aspirin therapy raises the risk of pancreatic cancer in women... Read More >

Categories: aspirin and women aspirin therapy aspirin therapy and heart attack prevention aspirin therapy and pancreatic cancer risk preventing heart attacks with aspirin

2003-10 – Members Alert

October 1, 2003 October 2003 PDF And another thing A controversial breast cancer treatment has been shown to be ineffective in improving survival chances for women whose tumors have spread, according to two new studies. The experimental therapy combines doses of chemotherapy so high that stem-cell transplants are required to replace lost bone... Read More >

Categories: blood sugar levels high protein diet IBS low folate level menopause symptoms nl-2003-10
Newsletter Issue: October 2003

Solve IBS problems safely and comfortably-without creating more

October 1, 2003 Solve IBS problems safely and comfortably-without creating more In May, I wrote to you about an herbal formula for diarrhea associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Many of you wrote back to point out that diarrhea is just one of the symptoms of this all-too-common condition. IBS can manifest itself... Read More >

Categories: constipation diarrhea IBS nl-2003-10 Padma Lax
Newsletter Issue: October 2003

The hidden risks behind "normal" blood sugar levels: Find out if you're really safe

October 1, 2003 The hidden risks behind “normal” blood sugar levels: Find out if you’re really safe I’m not sure when it happened, exactly, but it seems like all of a sudden “normal” doesn’t mean “safe” anymore when it comes to your health. You’ve probably seen and heard all the hype about the... Read More >

Categories: blood-sugar level Eugenia jambolana GlucoCare gymnema sylvestre mushrooms nl-2003-10 Type II Diabetes X-fraction
Newsletter Issue: October 2003

2003-09 – Members Alert

September 1, 2003 September 2003 PDF And another thing Is there a downside to choosing an herbal tea? A recent study in the Journal of Dentistry shows that the pH acidity levels in herbal tea generally ranges from 3.1 to 7.1 – high enough to cause erosion of tooth enamel. Orange juice (which... Read More >

Categories: anxiety flu heumatoid arthritis symptoms night shifts nl-2003-09 teeth enamel
Newsletter Issue: September 2003

Don’t “honey” your baby

August 25, 2003 Both raw and processed honey contains spores of botulinum bacteria that can develop into botulism in the digestive tracts of newborns because probiotic organisms are not completely developed during the first year of life... Read More >

Categories: botulism children and honey feeding honey to infants honey

Let it grow

August 12, 2003 If you're, say, a few years on either side of 50 years old, then your pituitary gland is doing a far less efficient job of releasing somatotropin (or human growth hormone - hGH) into the bloodstream than it did when you were 20... Read More >

Categories: benefits of HGH growth hormone and aging HGH HGH and brain function HGH and energy levels human growth hormone properly functioning hgh
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