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Introducing torcetrapib

March 14, 2005 An odd, tongue-twisting word like that could only be one thing: a new drug. Actually, torcetrapib is the "active ingredient" name of the drug... Read More >

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Curing migraines with celery

March 10, 2005 I have discovered a cure that starts within 30 minutes for migraine headaches." That compelling comment comes from an HSI member named Menken who has posted her migraine therapy... Read More >

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Producing glutathione

February 16, 2005 That's the implication of a study that examined the effects of vitamin E supplementation on the production of glutathione in laboratory rats... Read More >

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Folate reduces the risk of high blood pressure

February 7, 2005 High blood pressure isn't a disease, in the same way that a high fever isn't a disease - it's a sign that something else is wrong. If you and your doctor discover and address the root problem of hypertension, you're more likely to successfully treat it... Read More >

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Recovering from a stroke

January 10, 2005 The risk of stroke is one of the most challenging health issues we face as we grow older. Last week, in the e-Alert "Blue Winter" (1/3/05), I told you how depression may be closely linked to an increased stroke risk... Read More >

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4 tools you can use to be a lean, clean, weight-loss machine

January 1, 2005 4 tools you can use to be a lean, clean, weight-loss machine I know you don’t want to start the new year with a lecture on weight loss-you’ll get more than your fill of that from the ads blaring at you as soon as you open your eyes on January... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: January 2005

Olive oil and healthy cooking

November 24, 2004 There is one ingredient you can include that might help make the meal a little healthier on the heart. That ingredient is olive oil... Read More >

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2004-11 – Members Alert

November 1, 2004 Panelists in action Get the information you need to save your heart-and your life On Saturday December 4th, HSI panelist Al Sears, M.D., will be a featured speaker at the Wellness Research Foundation’s conference titled “The Ageless Heart.” The conference will be held in Palm Beach, Florida and will cover... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: November 2004

Vioxx

October 18, 2004 Tremors & Aftershocks When the pharmaceutical giant Merck removed Vioxx from the market earlier this month, I had a hunch there would be aftershocks as more details emerged. And that hunch was correct: aftershocks have been arriving right on schedule. For anyone who’s been using either Vioxx or Celebrex (the... Read More >

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Sugar shock

September 28, 2004 Chicken or egg - which came first? Even though it's an intriguing... Read More >

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Graviola and cancer

September 17, 2004 In an HSI Forum thread titled "Graviola progress report," an HSI member named Bob tells how he took charge of the cancer treatment for his father-in-law after the doctors threw in the towel... Read More >

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Benefits of vitamin D

September 15, 2004 I've already sent you three e-Alerts this year (and several last year as well) regarding the remarkable health benefits we get through vitamin D intake. And that list of benefits just got a little longer... Read More >

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

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