Put shingles concerns on the back burner with key supplements June 11, 2014
Zostavax is the shingles vaccine that contains a live virus. When vaccinated, you can spread the virus to others. Four key supplements provide a powerful alternative for shingles defense.
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Avoid the dangers of osteoporosis drugs with these supplements May 28, 2014
Long term use of osteoporosis drugs has been linked to increased fracture risk – a clear warning that they should be avoided. Dr. Wright recommends a supplement regimen for optimal bone protection.
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Prevent or reverse type 2 diabetes May 27, 2014
Prevent or reverse type 2 diabetes— no patent medicines required! Read On
On vacation, reduce daily supplements but still get the benefits May 21, 2014
On vacation, you can reduce the number of daily supplements you usually take, but still get the benefits. Before you go, double up on supplements of the nutrients your body stores.
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Vitamin E fights cancer if you choose the right form May 14, 2014
Vitamin E inhibits cancer formation and growth if you choose the right form. Delta and gamma tocotrienol forms of vitamin E have been shown to fight cancer in several different ways.
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Risk of falls with blood pressure meds is higher than we thought May 8, 2014
Blood pressure meds can cause dizziness and muscle fatigue, sharply increasing risk of debilitating falls in elderly BP patients. But vitamin D can reduce falling risk in two important ways. Read On
When lowering cholesterol, “easy does it” is the way to do it May 8, 2014
Contrary to what you’ve heard, it’s not necessary or safe to drive down cholesterol levels as low as they’ll go. Research shows that a type of vitamin B5 can help keep cholesterol at safe levels. Read On
In most breast cancers, radiation does no good but plenty of harm May 5, 2014
In most breast cancers, the disease does not spread beyond the breast. New evidence shows that in these cases, radiation therapy offers no benefits but two very dangerous drawbacks. Read On
An FDA warning will reduce cancer risk for many women May 2, 2014
An FDA warning will reduce cancer risk for many women by limiting the use of power morcellation for removal of the uterus or uterine fibroids. There’s a safer alternative method for treating fibroids.
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This pre-surgery plan can protect you from a deadly infection May 1, 2014
Clostridium difficile (known as C. diff) is one of the most worrisome superbugs that hospitals are dealing with these days. But they’re ignoring easy prevention and an effective non-drug treatment. Read On
Ignoring vitamin treatments puts children with measles at risk April 25, 2014
According to the World Health Organization, “No specific antiviral treatment exists for measles virus.” Two natural medicine pioneers would strongly disagree. They would also save lives. Read On
Coffee supports liver health April 24, 2014
A new study confirms a large body of groundbreaking research that has proven two or three daily cups of coffee are powerfully supportive of liver health, even potentially preventing cancer.
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REVERSE type 1 diabetes using diet and common nutrients April 21, 2014
Relatively recent research has focused on the ability of gamma-amino butyric acid to reverse diabetes. In fact, a 2011 article about type 1 diabetes is titled “GABA exerts protective and regenerative effects on islet beta cells and reverses diabetes.” Read On
Learn to prevent or reverse type 1 diabetes—naturally! April 21, 2014
Since type 1 diabetes more frequently occurs in children and teenagers, why even risk decades of blood sugar checks, insulin injections, and all the complications of diabetes including visual impairment, potential kidney failure, and atherosclerotic disease—when there’s a proven means to prevent diabetes 1. Read On
May 2014 NAH Newsletter April 21, 2014
IN THIS ISSUE: REVERSE type 1 diabetes using diet and common nutrients, Learn to prevent or reverse type 1 diabetes—naturally!, Conquering the killer in your arteries… Read On
Measles vaccine messes with nature April 17, 2014
In the hostile discussion of childhood vaccine benefits and dangers, isolated resurgences of measles has become a flashpoint. Don’t believe the exaggerations. With proper care, death risk is zero.
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New evidence clearly links aluminum to aggressive Alzheimer’s April 16, 2014
For decades, researchers suspected that aluminum exposure contributes to Alzheimer’s risk. A new case study confirms suspicions. Find out how you can block aluminum’s disastrous effect on your brain.
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Good news: your high blood pressure is actually normal April 14, 2014
With the Eighth Joint National Committee’s new guidelines for high blood pressure, millions no longer need medication. If they’re not comfortable going without treatment, vitamin D will do just fine.
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New Alzheimer’s tests give hope and urgency for prevention April 7, 2014
New methods for screening Alzheimer’s can spot predictors of the disease years before first symptoms show up. If these tests can be simplified, they’ll revolutionize AD research and prevention.
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Heartburn drugs are linked to serious heart risk April 3, 2014
Once again, proton pump inhibitor (PPI) heartburn drugs are linked to serious heart risk. But H2 antagonist drugs come with their own risks. Find out how to calm heartburn without these meds.
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No contest: sunshine beats breast cancer March 27, 2014
New evidence shows that a high vitamin D level vastly improves your chance of surviving breast cancer. And getting your D up right now lowers risk of ever getting breast cancer in the first place.
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For bone health, call in the Fantastic Four March 26, 2014
Two studies linking calcium supplements with heart attack and stroke received a lot of attention. But calcium does much more good than harm, especially when combined with three other supplements.
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More than one million Alzheimer’s patients are misdiagnosed March 20, 2014
More than one million Alzheimer’s patients are misdiagnosed. That’s because more than 100 conditions mimic dementia, and one of the biggest problems is over-medication with common drugs. Read On
Hepatitis C can be treated without an expensive new drug March 19, 2014
Hepatitis C can be treated without Sovalidi — an insanely expensive new drug. In fact, no drugs are needed at all when intravenous ascorbic acid is administered as early as possible. Read On
Dr. Wright quiets the multivitamin naysayers March 17, 2014
Dr. Wright shares two reasons why your multivitamin is indispensible: 1) Poor nutrition for three generations of mothers is passed along to you, and 2) depleted soils and highly refined foods. Read On
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