Latest Ruling from the FDA is a Disappointment February 20, 2006
The latest ruling from the FDA regarding the testing of psychiatric drugs is a disappointment. But the decision should come as no surprise to those familiar with the department's operations. Read On
Less cholesterol, more funerals? What doctors aren’t telling you about higher doses of cholesterol-lowering drugs February 1, 2006
For the last decade or so, conventional medical doctors have been pushing patented statin medications to reduce high cholesterol. I’m not sure whether it’s because cholesterol numbers weren’t falling fast enough or because drug company profits weren’t rising fast enough, but recently, doctors have been encouraging people to use even higher doses of statin medications to bring bad cholesterol levels down even further. And in fact, research shows this to be extremely effective at lowering those numbers.
Preventing hair thinning December 27, 2005
No woman I know would be overjoyed to find her hair thinning. But it is estimated that one in five American women live with this problem every day. Read On
Extra-virgin olive oil may help to prevent pain November 28, 2005
A group of chemists have discovered a compound in olive oil that mimics the pain-relieving action of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen. Read On
Chromium's Value for the Rest of Us October 13, 2005
Chromium’s Value for the Rest of Us Mineral MVP If you’re a longtime Nutrition & Healing reader, you know how Read On
Using herbs and diet to beat ulcerative colitis October 1, 2005
Digestive diseases have dramatically increased in the past 100 years. In the United States alone, there are between one and two million people who are currently affected by an inflammatory autoimmune disease of the digestive tract called ulcerative colitis. Im convinced that the increase in digestive diseases is due to our modern way of life, especially our consumption of refined sugar and fast food.
Part 1: A nutritionally oriented physical exam and how it can tell you what that little sign or symptom really means October 1, 2005
Your body is talking to you and showing you things you just need to learn how to listen to it and look at it. What you might consider common, everyday problems such as dandruff, earwax, or itching can often be signs or symptoms of other problems, or of a need for certain nutrients. A nutritionally oriented physical exam is designed to read signs and symptoms from your body to determine clues to problems and to determine some of your individual nutrient requirements.
Natural Response – Rethinking Ritalin June 1, 2005
Q: My daughter and her husband are being pressured by their seven-year-old’s school to give her son doses of Ritalin several times a day for whats being called attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). I’m deadset against it, but I need some information about alternatives.
Natural, Inexpensive Arthritis Relief May 9, 2005
Most doctors bounce their patients from one prescription pain reliever to another, which offer just temporary relief from painful symptoms for a nice chunk of change Read On
Traditional Chinese Procedures Effective for Allergy Relief May 5, 2005
A recent study showed that various Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) procedures and techniques are more effective with fewer side effects than anything the drug companies have come up with for seasonal allergies. Read On
14 ways to reduce stroke and heart attack risk—without Plavix May 1, 2005
In March, all the media touted the results of two studies that examined patients whose heart attacks were caused by a large clot completely or almost completely blocking a major coronary artery. The studies found that adding the patent medication Plavix to standard anti-clotting treatments- aspirin, heparin, and the patentable, expensive, and intravenous-use-only clot-busting enzymes TPA and streptokinase- reduced the risk of death, stroke, or another heart attack, compared with the use of these treatments without Plavix. Read On
The Beneficial Health Effects of Curry April 21, 2005
Also known as turmeric, this deep yellow spice is thought to have numerous beneficial health effects, including protecting against Alzheimer’s Disease. Read On
Walnuts May Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease March 31, 2005
Walnuts help your heart for some of the same reasons that fish oil does. They contain the ALA, or alpha-linolenic fatty acid similar to that found in salmon. Read On
The Health Benefits of Selenium February 18, 2005
A recent study found that individuals with a high level of selenium in their blood had a 34 percent lower risk of developing a colon cancer compared to those with the lowest levels of selenium Read On
Prevent, stop, or even reverse vision loss right at home February 1, 2005
Money-back guarantees are quite unusual in medicine and health care. A guarantee to stabilize or improve a major untreatable condition is even more rare, but that’s exactly what we’ve offered since 2001 at the Tahoma Clinic for the treatment of the dry type of age-related macular degeneration. Either we help you stop your vision loss, so it doesn’t get worse, or we actually help you reverse it. If your vision just continues to deteriorate, you get your money back.
Keeping Your Feet Healthy in the Wintertime January 6, 2005
One of the main problems facing feet in the winter is fungus. The longer time spent sweating in socks and boots creates the perfect breeding ground for fungus. Read On
Natural Lupus Treatments December 27, 2004
Thats the problem with lupus — it still remains one of the more mysterious autoimmune diseases, with the least desirable treatment options Read On
A Natural Alternative for Female Sex Dysfunction December 13, 2004
Even as an advocate for natural alternatives, I can’t deny that the cultural impact Viagra has had in opening us up to talk about the sensitive issue of male erectile dysfunction has been a positive. Read On
Natural Solutions to Fibroids November 18, 2004
“Hysterectomy no longer the only option for uterine fibroids…” Read On
Hair loss in Women November 15, 2004
The list of high-profile bald men who are considered sexy and successful is pretty long. But there is no corresponding list of attractive and revered bald women, believe me. Read On
vioxx November 1, 2004
They haven’t released actual statistics on the number of study subjects that experienced these problems, or just how significant the “increased risk” is. Read On
Bakers beware October 11, 2004
Sugar substitute manufacturers are already hot on this trail, eveloping products geared specifically towards baking. Read On
The 99.9-percent effective technique for eliminating gallbladder attacks forever October 1, 2004
If you still have your gallbladder, you probably don’t spend much time thinking about it, even if you’re very health conscious. If you don’t have your gallbladder anymore, you probably think about it even less. The only time you might consider your gallbladder is when it’s hurting bad -a situation usually called a “gallbladder attack.”
Alphabet soup September 20, 2004
With the way we name our vitamins — A, B, C, D, E — understanding them should be as simple as learning the alphabet, right? Read On
Frozen Assets September 9, 2004
Could berries become the next hot dietary supplement? Anything is possible — although it looks like the old-fashioned method of eating them might be your best bet. Read On
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