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The health and nutrition of our dogs

July 11, 2003 Those of us that consider health and nutrition a priority, more and more, are extending the same practices to our dogs... Read More >

Categories: dogs and nutrition dogs varied diets dogs' digestive systems dry dog foods healthy dogs

Give me an A

June 5, 2003 "What is the difference between L-Carnitine and acetyl L-carnitine?" Asks an HSI member named Kelly. She says, "I have both and no one seems to know the difference between them... Read More >

Categories: acetyl L carnitine healthy mitochondira l-carnitine the difference between l-carnitine and acetyl l-carniti

Genetically manufactured foods

June 4, 2003 The President took a moment to address the countries of the European Union (EU), blaming their ban on GM food for discouraging third-world nations from using GM technology... Read More >

Categories: genetical food engineering genetically manufactured crops genetically modified food safety of genetically manufactured crops

The mighty mite

May 20, 2003 "On a cellular level I'm really quite busy." It's funny, of course, because it's true - even the most sedentary and lethargic person is teeming with activity on a cellular level... Read More >

Categories: beets benefits of physical activity body oxygen cell activity mitochondria

The truth about fruit

May 9, 2003 Fruit is good for you. That's a given. But what about fruits that are high in carbohydrates? Are they good for you? Do they promote type 2 diabetes... Read More >

Categories: fruit and Atkins fruit and diet fruit-carb fruit-carb comparisons fruit-carb situation fruits and carbohydrates importance of fruit

Good eggs

April 14, 2003 While it's true that salmonella can cause serious illness, your chance of getting a salmonella contaminated egg are very slim. A 2002 Department of Agriculture study estimated that in the U.S., less than two and a half million eggs are contaminated every year, leading to well under a million cases... Read More >

Categories: eating raw eggs safely health risks raw eggs

Sir2, with love

April 8, 2003 I always enjoy the extra hour of daylight that comes with this season, but whenever I advance that hour hand I can't help but think it's the opposite of what I'd really like to do - which is turn back the clock on the aging process... Read More >

Categories: prevent aging the aging process

Playing catch-up

April 3, 2003 The FDA recently announced that it will authorize the use of two health claims for a nutrient that helps preserve cognitive function. Phosphatldylserine... Read More >

Categories: FDA approves PS phosphatldyserine preserve cognitive function PS reduce risk of dementia in elderly supplementary nutrients and cognitive brain diseases

Exit candy land

March 13, 2003 Seventy years ago, Otto Warburg, Ph.D., won the Nobel Prize in medicine when he discovered that cancer cells use glucose (sugar) for growth... Read More >

Categories: glucose and cancer sugar and cancer sugar and cancer cell growth

Low energy? Stubborn weight gain? Unplug your clogged endocrine system and watch these symptoms disappear!

March 1, 2003 Low energy? Stubborn weight gain? Unplug your clogged endocrine system and watch these symptoms disappear! It’s like trying to get a parking spot in Washington, D.C. That’s what I say when a patient asks me any number of questions. Why do I feel tired all the time? Why can’t I... Read More >

Categories: acupressure BRT treatment endocrine system estradiol hormones nl-2003-03
Newsletter Issue: March 2003

Riding the wave

February 12, 2003 I'll start with the easy question: The Soviet ban on microwaves was lifted in the late 1980's with the fall of Communism. This reversal was prompted by the rapid political changes of perestroika - not as a result of any new evidence that found... Read More >

Categories: effects of microwave cooking microwave bans microwave food study microwaving in the U.S.S.R mircowave cooing
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