Some bioidentical hormones may not meet quality standards January 9, 2006
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists are questioning the increasing use of bioidentical hormones to control the symptoms of menopause. Read On
When limiting options ISN’T an option Help stop the patent-medicine companies from strong-arming diabetics into unsafe treatments January 1, 2006
It’s bad enough when the big-name patent medicine companies try to control your use of optional bio-identical hormones like estrogen and testosterone. But now they’re exerting their influence on a hormone that isn’t optional—insulin. Without it, Type I diabetics simply cant survive. And since Type I diabetes most often starts during childhood, its up to all of us diabetic or not to make sure the children affected by it have safe, natural treatments available to them.
A change for the better: Herbal menopause relief that won’t put you at risk December 1, 2005
Not too long ago, millions of women eagerly embraced hormone replacement therapy (HRT…using horse, not human hormones) as a godsend. That is, until they discovered that in exchange for menopausal relief, they were increasing their risks of breast and uterine cancers, blood clots, heart disease, abnormal vaginal bleeding, and stroke.
Part 3: The nutritionally oriented physical exam – How noticing the smallest details can make a big difference in your health December 1, 2005
In our nutritionally oriented physical exam, we’ve covered everything from the top of your head down to the tips of your fingers. Now lets talk about how to deal with the painful condition of arthritis.
December 2005 NAH Newsletter December 1, 2005
IN THIS ISSUE: The Researchers find a groundbreaking skin cancer cure; The patent medicine osteoporosis remedy that kills bone cells and the all-natural alternatives that save them; Part 3: The nutritionally oriented physical exam-
How noticing the smallest details can make a big difference in your health; Speak out for your health care freedom; A change for the better: Herbal menopause relief that wont put you at risk; Cut your risk of kidney stones down to (almost) nothing no prescription required; 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
Preventing Indigestion August 18, 2005
Coleus acts on upper gastrointestinal function by stimulating the release of pancreatic enzymes, which aid digestion. Read On
The Codex Alimentarius Commission August 8, 2005
Be concerned. Be very concerned of the power of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, a little known, but extremely influential international body that sets standards for food-related trade. Read On
Tried-and-true cancer risk-reduction strategy may offer new hope for lupus and rheumatoid arthritis August 1, 2005
The 2/16 ratio test just keeps getting more and more useful. As youve read before, this screening tool, which measures the proportion of two different estrogen metabolites in the blood, is useful for determining risk of all types of estrogen-related cancer: breast, ovarian, uterineeven prostate (thats right, its not just for the ladies). Read On
Plant-based estrogen may prove helpful in the menopause battle August 1, 2005
Dutch researchers have shown that plant-based estrogens called lignans, found in flaxseed, linseed, broccoli, and berries, can help preserve cognitive function in postmenopausal women. Read On
Prior to having Surgery, Hysterectomy Patients May be Predisposed to Heart Disease July 29, 2005
In fact, the study identifies hysterectomy patients as a group of women who are predisposed to heart disease, even prior to having the surgery. Read On
Natural Response – The more benefits the better July 1, 2005
Q: I read your Nutrition & Healing newsletter (January 2005) regarding breast lumps. Please note the enclosed article written by Sam Biser interviewing Dr. Dana Myatt, M.D…regarding hot castor oil packs for removing breast lumps…This works quickly, as reported in the article and is perhaps less harsh than using iodine solutions and injections of magnesium.
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HRT is More Trouble Than it's Worth June 16, 2005
If you're not convinced yet that synthetic, mainstream hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is more trouble than it's worth, then here's yet another reason… Read On
The Health Benefits of Eating Onions May 19, 2005
Shallots had the highest antioxidant activity among the 11 varieties tested, with six times more phenolics than the lowest-ranked onion, the Vidalia. Read On
'The Carotenoid Family' May Reduce Cancer Risk May 12, 2005
Beta-carotene has been a buzzword in cancer prevention circles for some time, but that one carotene doesn’t tell the whole story Read On
Why you need 83 times more of this essential, cancer-fighting nutrient than the experts say you do May 1, 2005
If you’re taking thyroid for hypothyroidism-whether its the whole natural variety or the single-hormone, synthetic type-you’ve probably improved your energy levels, become a bit more alert, lowered your cholesterol and risk of atherosclerosis in general, and improved the health of your skin and fingernails. But unless you’re getting enough iodine, you may also be raising your risk of breast cancer by taking that thyroid supplement.
May 2005 NAH Newsletter May 1, 2005
IN THIS ISSUE: Add this insulin regulator to your diabetes-prevention arsenal; 14 ways to reduce stroke and heart attack risk without Plavix; Ginkgo gone wild: Brand-new benefits from the old brain-boosting standby; Beyond bursitis: The hidden problem you might not know you have; Read On
The Alliance for Natural Health's Legal Case April 4, 2005
If it goes unchallenged and unchanged, the guidelines will wipe out 5,000 or so supplements and natural health products from the shelves of EU health food stores this coming August Read On
Mainstream breast cancer wonder drugs: same story, different day – Avoid them altogether with the natural therapy backed by new clinical research April 1, 2005
Last December, all the usual media outlets glommed on to the latest and greatest patent medicine: Arimidex. According to the experts, it might fight breast cancer even better than the current mainstream treatment, Tamoxifen. Considering that Tamoxifen actually increases the risk of two types of uterine cancer in addition to its long list of other side effects, thats not really saying much but back to Arimidex.
April 2005 NAH Newsletter April 1, 2005
IN THIS ISSUE: Inhale your way to pain relief with Dr. Fitts arthritis formula; Mainstream breast cancer wonder drugs: same story, different day; The fight for supplement freedom has its day in court; Sweet relief: Marshmallow, licorice, and other herbs to squelch your stomachs flames; Natural hormone beats belly fat and lowers diabetes risk; See better even if your retina looks the same; Good riddance to gallbladder grief; Add this insulin regulator to your diabetes-prevention arsenal 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
Acid-Suppressing Drugs Increase Chances of Getting the Flu January 25, 2005
As we settle in for this years cold and flu season, deadly cases of pneumonia are not too far behind for some people Read On
DHEA, A Possible Solution for Metabolic Syndrome January 13, 2005
Doctors believe that as many as one in four American adults, and 40 percent of adults age 40 or older have metabolic syndrome — which is an increase of 61 percent over the last decade. Read On
30-minute relief for painful breasts January 1, 2005
Some things you just have to see to believe. Natural medicine and its often-miraculous effects frequently meets with this sort of skepticism. And Ill admit that Ive had the same reaction to certain therapies. The magnetic molecular energizer (MME) procedure, which was featured in several past issues, is one example of an alternative therapy that took me by surprise. But one of the instances that particularly stands out occurred nearly 30 years ago, when I saw Dr. John Myers astonishingly effective and fast treatment for fibrocystic breast disease.
Minute Clinics Provide 'Medicare While You Shop' Convenience December 2, 2004
Three and four hours of waiting at the emergency room or urgent care facility for a 10 minute diagnosis and prescription is frustrating to everyone. Read On
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