Sinking floaters December 6, 2007
Q: I often see black spots moving across my field of vision. Could you tell me if this is something I should be concerned about and if there is anything I can do to correct the problem? Read On
On the level August 13, 2007
Current recommended intake levels of choline are too low, which can seriously damage your system. Read On
When too little is too much December 18, 2006
Even though shutting off stomach acid production helps control symptoms, it should be the last option, as it also can lead to many other illnesses. Read On
'Health' and beauty? October 16, 2006
It should come as no surprise to you that the use of chemical-based merchandise can have dangerous effects on your body. Read On
Apples and Alzheimer's disease October 9, 2006
Can two apples a day keep Alzheimer's at bay? The lead researcher of a study on the effect of apples on Alzheimer's disease thinks so. Read On
Eye floaters September 25, 2006
Q: Do you know of a natural cure for eye floaters? I would be so thankful if you would help me. Read On
Natural Response: A better—and cheaper—way to test and treat the cause of your depression July 1, 2006
Q: I’ve seen a lot of advertising and information on the Internet about using neurotransmitters to combat depression, mood disorders, insomnia, and other mental health conditions. There are also laboratories that offer testing for neurotransmitters, along with recommendations for which ones to take based on the outcome of the tests. Even though this seems like very logical testing and treatment, and also seems much preferable to taking pharmaceutical antidepressants, I haven’t seen you write anything about this topic. What is your opinion?
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.
Surgically 'Removing' Migraine Pain March 7, 2005
Researchers have theorized that migraine pain might be permanently alleviated by surgically removing “trigger points” — that is, places where the pain is most intense for the sufferer Read On
Go with the flow October 7, 2004
All tasteless joking aside, it appears that there is a bona fide link between heart function and sexual function in men. Read On
Boost brain power or slow Alzheimer’s disease with one natural supplement February 1, 2003
If you wait around long enough in the health world, eventually ancient treatments seem to creep back into the limelight. Take galantamine, for example. It’s a natural alkaloid from flowers that was first used to restore memory over 2,000 years ago. Now, “modern” research is finally rediscovering what our ancestors knew centuries ago. This is great news for people struggling with Alzheimer’s disease.
Natural Response: Battling Barret’s esophogus October 1, 2001
Q: As a recent subscriber, I want to thank you for the seven free volumes of interesting information. I have been diagnosed with Barrett’s esophagus. My doctor tells me I make too much stomach acid. But everything I’ve read tells me that as you age, you produce less stomach acid. My doctor put me on Protonix. I would like more information on Barrett’s esophagus-what causes it, can it be reversed?
Botanical of the Month: Alzheimer’s disease: a common and fatal dementia May 1, 2000
It’s hard to find effective medications for those who suffer from Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Most drugs currently being used to treat Alzheimer’s are aimed at slowing progression. There is no cure. The effectiveness of the currently “approved” drugs is even questionable. In fact, patients or their families may not even notice the results these drugs have, and they can cause negative side effects. Any alternatives? There are some herbal remedies that may slow this disease and that have fewer side effects; but their efficacy is also questionable. Read On
May 2000 NAH Newsletter May 1, 2000
IN THIS ISSUE: Preventing and curing cancer of the cervix; Alzheimer’s disease: a common and fatal dementia; If you value your prostate, don’t drink cow’s milk; Are ear infections genetic? Read On
Botanical of the Month – Alzheimer’s disease: a common and fatal dementia April 1, 2000
It has been well put by Zaven Khachaturian: “Alzheimer’s disease is a scientific puzzle, a medical whodunit, a psychosocial tragedy, a financial disaster, and an ethical, legal, and political dilemma.”1 The seriousness of this problem cannot be underrated, and as we make greater inroads into the prevention of cancer and heart disease, AD could become the most serious health problem that faces the industrialized world. In fact, if you live long enough, your chance for developing AD is more than 50 percent.
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