Vitamin duo drives off morning sickness for good August 29, 2013
Before that new baby has you wrapped around his finger, he often has you bent over the toilet. The nausea and vomiting of morning sickness can make pregnancy miserable for new moms, but a simple combination of vitamin C and vitamin K may bring permanent morning sickness relief in just three days. This natural remedy was discovered 60 years ago and has been used by Dr. Wright to help his own patients feel their best as motherhood approaches.
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Kiwi tackles depression quickly August 21, 2013
If you’re struggling with the fatigue, irritability and other symptoms of depression, it may be possible to bite your blues away in just six weeks. Research shows that just two delicious kiwis a day can help your body fight off crippling depression. Is this just another indication that vitamin C is the drug-free depression cure your body craves?
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Zinc acetate could help you beat a summer cold August 19, 2013
If natural zinc products haven’t been helping with your stubborn summer colds, don’t go running for the prescription cough medications — you just may be using the wrong type of zinc. Dr. Wright shares why zinc acetate products are far more effective for your summer sniffles, and how they unlock several times more germ-killing power than other common zinc remedies.
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Decongestants may raise birth defect risks August 8, 2013
All pregnant mothers want the same thing — a healthy baby. But that dream may be stolen from mothers each year thanks to popular medications meant to relieve congestion. According to a new study from Boston, ingredients like phenylephrine in decongestants like Sudafed could increase the chances of heart-related birth defects by 700%. Decongestant use during pregnancy was also tied to birth defects of the bowels, ears, and more. Read On
Zinc, Boron and vitamin A boost testosterone naturally August 5, 2013
Once you hit 30, your testosterone levels begin to taper off — but some prescription testosterone replacement products carry a host of side effects and are dangerous around women and children. Dr. Wright offers a simple regimen of zinc, boron, vitamin A, and the herb Tribulis terrestis that may help your body naturally produce more testosterone before you opt for hormone replacement therapy. Read On
Vitamin D deficiency can hasten disabilities, cause loss of independence August 1, 2013
If you don’t spend 20 minutes a day frolicking in the sun, you could spend a lifetime inching along behind a walker. A new study from the Netherlands has found that people with insufficient vitamin D levels were nearly twice as likely to develop disabilities — like an inability to dress themselves or climb stairs — that could lead to a permanent loss of independence.
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Fish oil and prostate cancer study is full of holes July 29, 2013
There was something awfully fishy about a recent study that claimed a link between fish oil and prostate cancer — so we dropped a line hoping to hook the truth. What we discovered was science so bad and unreliable it could lead MILLIONS of people to make terrible health decisions. Data clearly continues to support using fish oil to protect your heart and brain, and to ward off prostate cancer.
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Vitamins B6 and B12 could relieve painful carpal tunnel symptoms July 29, 2013
If you’re dealing with the pain, tingling and numbness of carpel tunnel syndrome, you may think the only solution is the surgeon’s knife. But Dr. Wright shares how a simple regimen of vitamins B6, B12 and DMSO may hold the key to relieving carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms in just weeks, and may just spare you from the surgeon’s scalpel.
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B vitamins boost concentration and slow memory loss July 25, 2013
If you’re looking to keep your brain buzzing right into your ripe old years, put a powerful B vitamin duo to work for you. Two new studies show that a pair of common B vitamins may be able to improve memory retention, slow cognitive decline, and even help you concentrate better. Skip the Ritalin and other dangerous drugs, and see if simple vitamin therapy can give your brain a boost.
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Don’t become a victim of all-too-common errors in Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy July 24, 2013
Frankly, I found it nearly impossible to believe that anyone could actually be teaching those three fundamental BHRT errors in 2013. Surely the attendees must simply have misunderstood the instructors, right. But when I expressed my doubts that these risk-increasing practices were actually being taught, other seminar attendees assured me that they had heard the same things. Read On
Exciting new research hints at tocotrienol’s potential ability to slow pancreatic cancer cell growth July 24, 2013
We’ve heard that a pancreatic cancer diagnosis might as well be a death sentence. Most victims die within just a few months after diagnosis. But there may be a new ray of hope, found in Nature in just the last few years. This substance appears to be capable of at least slowing the progress of this… as well as other… deadly cancers. Read On
August 2013 NAH Newsletter July 24, 2013
IN THIS ISSUE: A new ray of hope for non-toxic natural cancer treatment? Exciting new research hints at tocotrienol’s poten-tial ability to slow pancreatic cancer cell growth; Don’t become a victim of all-too-common errors in Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy; Why is the largest part of your circulatory system being virtually ignored?; Peer into your future with the “Kraft test” and say “No!” to type-2 diabetes Read On
Hormone and vitamin regimen cuts hip fracture risk in half July 10, 2013
Hip fractures can be permanently disabling, or even deadly. But new research shows that a therapy that includes hormone replacement along with calcium and vitamin D may strengthen your bones and reduce your hip fracture risk by half! Read On
Antioxidant-packed Elderberry may be world’s next super food July 8, 2013
Imagine a fruit so powerful that Missouri farmers are plowing under their soy and corn to plant more of it! University of Missouri scientists believe the nutrient-packed elderberry may be the world’s next super food. It’s packed with antioxidants and more vitamin C than oranges. It supports brain health and your immune system, and may even prevent the formation of prostate cancer.
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Mole rat could hold key to preventing cancer July 3, 2013
Could one of the world’s most hideous animals actually be sitting on a powerful compound that could keep you from ever developing cancer? Researchers at the University of Rochester say the naked mole rat has powerful levels of a compound called hyaluronan that keep it permanently cancer-free — and they think this ugly creature could one day do the same for you.
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Vitamin A Molecule May Ease Inflammatory Bowel Symptoms, Repair Damage July 1, 2013
If inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), such as Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, has you living life from one bathroom run to the next, a molecule found in vitamin A could end your bowel misery for good. Research shows that retinoic acid may help ease symptoms and could help repair intestinal damage. Foods like carrots, kale, and sweet potatoes offer healthy supplies of vitamin A. Read On
July 2013 NAH Newsletter June 25, 2013
“Developmental fluoride neurotoxicity” in plain English means that fluoride is toxic to brain cells in developing organisms, including human children. Read On
Vitamin B6 and iron may naturally halt panic attacks June 19, 2013
Could a simple nutrient deficiency be responsible for your anxiety and panic attacks? Recent research out of Japan demonstrates that adding vitamin B6 and iron to your diet or supplement regimen may help you ditch the anxiety, heart palpitations, chest pains, dizziness and other symptoms of panic attacks.
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Say so long to wrinkles with vitamin C solution June 6, 2013
A simple vitamin C solution may be all you need to literally wipe those wrinkles away. Dr. Wright shares how a vitamin C formulation may help improve the appearance of fine wrinkles and even turn back time on sun damage.
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B vitamins protect brain from dementia June 3, 2013
A simple vitamin cocktail may help you keep dementia permanently at bay and could prevent brain shrinkage by up to 90%. Scientists experimenting with a mixture of B6, B12, and folic acid discovered brain protections like they had never seen. But before you run out and try this cocktail on your own, there’s some important information you need first. Read On
Turn back osteoporosis, bone loss with boron May 30, 2013
If you’re looking to prevent osteoporosis and keep your bones strong, boron may be just the solution you are looking for. You can increase your boron consumption using supplements, or get more boron from delicious foods like almonds, dried apricots, hazelnuts and raisins. Read On
Vitamin D may help ease Crohn’s symptoms May 27, 2013
Crohn’s disease is a gastrointestinal nightmare that can leave you constantly running to the bathroom and struggling with crippling fatigue. But a new study shows that supplementing with vitamin D may help Crohn’s sufferers beat their stubborn fatigue, increase muscle strength, and improve their quality of life.
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The SunPal difference: Shining a light on real sun protection May 22, 2013
I formulated SunPal, a 100 percent natural skin-protection formula, in 2010 after researching all the nutrients proven to significantly lower skin cancer risk. Read On
Turn your daily dose of D into a weekly affair instead May 22, 2013
This means, for example, if you typically take 5000 IU vitamin D daily and you’ll be travelling for a week, then you can take 35,000 IU extra (7 x 5000 IU) just once before you leave and your body will average it out. Read On
Vitamin E may help reverse smoking-related vascular damage May 15, 2013
If you have given up smoking for good, you’re probably left with lingering questions about how much damage you’ve done to your lungs, heart, and blood vessels. A new study shows that gamma tocopherol, a form of vitamin E, may help prepare vascular damage done by smoking — and it starts working in days.
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