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Is that morning cup of joe really worth it?

December 12, 2001 Some studies show that coffee is bad for your health. Some say it can actually be beneficial. And some say it's okay as long as you don't drink too much of it. Recently, I came across two separate studies that revealed hidden risks from the coffee habit. And it made... Read More >

Categories: benefits breast cancer coffee rheumatoid arthritis risks

Could snoring mean increased risk for heart failure?

November 3, 2001 In the past decade we've learned that snoring is often a sign of sleep apnea, a serious condition that affects more than 12 million people in the U.S. And we've also learned that people with sleep apnea have a greater chance of dying from a heart attack, stroke, high blood... Read More >

Categories: B vitamins CardioSupport homocysteine levels nitric oxide sleep apnea snoring

Study reveals weight poses greater health risk than smoking

September 27, 2001 There's so much pressure around us to be thin that it's easy to forget that optimal body weight really is about our health, and not just our pant size. But this week, a couple of new studies on health and weight confirmed that maintaining a healthy body weight is one... Read More >

Categories: BMI body mass index dieting ephedra health risks nutraceuticals obesity smoking weight loss supplements Weight Wellness

Research shows health risks of soy likely outweight benefits

September 8, 2001 Because I eat a lot of soy, I've been following the growing controversy about its safety. A majority of us, after all, are not at risk for kidney stones. But there is evidence that soy may contribute to vascular dementia, breast cancer, interference in thyroid function, osteoporosis, and other serious... Read More >

Categories: benefits oxalate risks soy

Is the media swimming around the real threat to your health?

September 5, 2001 So far this summer, there have been 41 shark attacks in the U.S. from which 3 people died. Yet, 31 people have died in the U.S. taking the statin drug Baycol - 10 times more than have died in these shark attacks... Read More >

Categories: Baycol drug advertising drug safety mainstream media statin drugs tocotrienol vitamin E

Lower your blood pressure without side effects

August 23, 2001 As usual, the medical establishment's main line of defense against high blood pressure is to recommend a variety of prescription drugs (diuretics, beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, and others). Sure, they'll lower your blood pressure, but according to the American Heart Association, you may have to put up with a lot... Read More >

Categories: drugs Freeze Frame garlic high blood pressure hypertension sea salt side effects sodium restriction stress management

Exclusive: Shield yourself from deadly "smart bugs"

August 1, 2001 Exclusive: Shield yourself from deadly “smart bugs” The epidemic of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is not coming-it’s already here! Billions of wild bacteria-deadly “smart bugs”-are reproducing and mutating at an uncontrollable rate. Each year, hospitals spread antibiotic-resistant bacteria to two million patients.1 And even with a significant decrease in antibiotic use since... Read More >

Categories: Lactic-acid bacteria natural antimicrobial agents nl-2001-08 probiotic therapy resistant bacteria
Newsletter Issue: August 2001

Food industry “discovers” natural bacteria killers

July 10, 2001 Bacteria have the ability to convey their resistance to each other by passing DNA-containing organisms back and forth. If a bacterium is resistant to a drug, that information is passed along to other bacteria receiving its DNA... Read More >

Categories: animal feed antibiotics probiotic resistant bacteria

Doctors across Europe claim this rejuvenation supplement may kill cancer cells

July 1, 2001 Doctors across Europe claim this rejuvenation supplement may kill cancer cells Since last year, we’ve been investigating Body Oxygen, a German product that has a strong reputation as a cell rejuvenator. It has been used in Europe for over 30 years to increase energy and carries endorsements from numerous professional... Read More >

Categories: body oxygen cell rejuvenator Coenzyme Q10 kill cancer cells mitochondria nl-2001-07
Newsletter Issue: July 2001

Chameleon-like microbes may be causing your chronic or autoimmune disorder

July 1, 2001 Chameleon-like microbes may be causing your chronic or autoimmune disorder Multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, Lou Gehrig’s disease, and lupus are insidious diseases that have stymied mainstream medicine for over a century. But growing research into stealth-like microbes may hold the key to offering patients the hope they’ve been searching for.... Read More >

Categories: autoimmune disorder cholesterol microbes Myco+ mycoplasmas nl-2001-07 pathogens
Newsletter Issue: July 2001

Medieval medical breakthrough lets you inoculate yourself now against this harmful microbe

May 1, 2001 Medieval medical breakthrough lets you inoculate yourself now against this harmful microbe Right now, hundreds of thousands of bacteria and fungi are swarming around in your intestines. Many are good, some are harmless, and some can become life-threatening. These micro-flora play an important role in the digestion of food and... Read More >

Categories: CandidaTx infestation large intestine nl-2001-05 yeast overgrowth
Newsletter Issue: May 2001
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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