Don’t be fooled by Big Pharma’s move into bio-identical hormone replacement therapy February 1, 2007
Big Pharma is threatened by the increasing popularity of bio-identical hormones, and with good reason: They’re safer, they’re cheaper, and they actually work. So it wasn’t too surprising when the patent medicine company Wyeth wrote a citizens petition to severely restrict if not eliminate individually compounded bio-identical horm-ones. But it didn’t get too far.
A bone to pick January 18, 2007
And last, but certainly not least on my list of objections is that there was no mention whatsoever of the nutritional differences between most red meat you find in the grocery store and free-range organic beef Read On
2 steps closer to the fountain of youth: Natures secrets to health and longevity January 1, 2007
Usually, our thoughts don’t turn to anti-aging until at least age 40, and often not until after age 50 or older. By age 60, many of us have radically altered our diets, are exercising more, and are taking multiple anti-aging supplements every day.1
A winning combination? December 13, 2006
A study out of the University of Leicester in England also shows that cabbage and Brussels sprouts can help kill cancer cells Read On
Hatching a Cure December 4, 2006
In last Wednesday's e-tip, I told you that the sleep hormone, melatonin, can actually slow the growth of breast cancer by as much as 70 percent. Read On
Sleep your way to cancer prevention December 1, 2006
It’s likely you will experience a sleepless night now and then. But as you get older, it’s not uncommon for those occasional nights to become the norm. It can be annoying or inconvenient-but in reality it’s a lot more serious than you might think: All those sleepless nights are actually increasing your risk of developing breast cancer or possibly prostate cancer.
Fighting in your sleep November 29, 2006
I'll admit it: I always thought that telling someone who's under the weather to "get some rest" was just a polite way to end the conversation. Read On
Politics and prostate cancer: Is bureaucratic red tape limiting your treatment options? November 1, 2006
High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a “new” and highly promising non-invasive prostate cancer treatment that presents a safer, more effective option to the standard treatments, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Chemotherapy is known to have severe adverse side effects-not the least of which includes suppressing your immune system. And radiation therapy is known to damage the tissues surrounding the prostate.
Mixed Results November 1, 2006
It's been a couple of months since the pharmaceutical giant Wyeth took the stand to defend itself against lawsuits claiming that its synthetic hormone replacement therapy drug Prempro caused several cases of breast cancer. Read On
Cultivating a cancer weapon October 23, 2006
A plant once used as a source for blue dye could one day help fight cancer.
Read On
Colon Cancer October 5, 2006
Separate studies have reported that exercise and supplementing with curry and onion extracts are beneficial in the fight against colon cancer. Read On
Cancer, Vitamin D, and Sunshine September 8, 2006
According to a British study involving more than one million people, those who are diagnosed with cancer during the summer and fall have a better chance of surviving the disease. Read On
Is your water bottle increasing your risk of Type II diabetes? July 1, 2006
Some of the best ways to cut your chances of developing Type II diabetes include eliminating all refined sugar and refined carbo-hydrates, following a relatively high protein diet, and using certain vitamins, minerals, and botanicals…but cutting out your water bottle?
How a healthy tan can decrease your breast cancer risk June 1, 2006
The blinding light of vitamin D research continues to pierce the darkness of a peculiar 20th century scientific myth-the commercially driven delusion that “sunshine kills.” At the 2006 meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, two reports documented another benefit of sunshine-induced vitamin D: a reduced risk of breast cancer.
Cheap shots at natural medicine: Can you trust what you’re reading? June 1, 2006
We’re in the midst of a war on natural medicine. And with war comes the predictable deluge of propaganda from the institutions and organizations intent on influencing your thoughts and opinions.
Antiperspirant and breast cancer May 4, 2006
Although the antiperspirant and breast cancer link has been debated for years, the health risk remains unproven. But this is one debate that won't go away…. Read On
Don't Like the Taste of Fish? April 6, 2006
Most people know that dark-meat fish like tuna or swordfish, along with fish oil, are great sources of omega-3 essential fatty acids. But what do you do if you’re a vegetarian? Read On
Fighting Off Prostate Cancer May Be as Simple as Adding a Little Spice to Your Life April 3, 2006
Researchers were inspired to investigate after noting that prostate cancer is rare in India, where consumption of curry and a heavily vegetarian diet is favored. Read On
The cancer-fighting vitamin duo that really packs a punch April 1, 2006
The benefits of vitamins C and K3 that I told you about last November don’t stop with fighting just prostate cancer. Research suggests that those vitamins can also help to combat many other types of cancer when they are used in correct proportions and quantities. The evidence is so strong that even mainstream researchers recommend adding vitamins C and K3 to more conventional cancer treatments.
A Dog's Sense of Smell can be Trained to Detect Cancer in People March 30, 2006
Is early detection of cancer going to the dogs? You be the judge. Scientists have discovered that a dog's sense of smell can be trained to detect cancer in people. Read On
PSA Test for Prostate Cancer Definitely Flunks March 6, 2006
If I were grading the PSA test for prostate cancer, I would say it definitely flunks. Read On
Put your cells to the test-and put your mind at ease March 1, 2006
When you hear about folic acid, it’s typically in regard to pregnancy and preventing birth defects. And while that is extremely important, I want to make sure that the rest of us don’t overlook its significance in our health and vitality as well.
Bio-identical hormones (and 3 other ways) to beat the odds of developing Alzheimer’s March 1, 2006
Just because you don’t have a family history of the disease doesn’t necessarily mean you have a “Get out of jail free” card when it comes to Alzheimer’s. In fact, according to a 1989 Harvard-affiliated hospital study of 3,623 older individuals, 47.2 percent of everyone over 85 years old had “probable” Alzheimer’s disease.1 That’s nearly half! A dismal prospect, at best.
Valuable Natural Ingredients Are Fighting Cancer January 26, 2006
Five insightful studies have outlined just how valuable all of these natural ingredients are in fighting cancer. Read On
Avoid Prostate Cancer with Tomatoes January 16, 2006
A recent study showed that men who add foods rich in the bioflavonoid apigenin to their diet may protect themselves against prostate cancer. Read On
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