Signs you’re getting too much vitamin A January 19, 2012
Q: Is too much vitamin A dangerous? Read On
Low vitamin D linked to depression January 19, 2012
Imagine your doctor testing your levels of an essential vitamin instead of handing you a prescription for a drug that might work for your depression–or might make it worse. Read On
PSA testing offers few benefits January 18, 2012
For years, men have been brainwashed into thinking that taking care of themselves includes a yearly PSA test. Well, all they’ve been getting out of that is a false sense of security–and the truth is finally starting to come out. Read On
Natural kidney stone prevention January 11, 2012
Q: Is it true that once you’ve had kidney stones, you’re more likely to get them again? There’s no way I want to go through that again! Is there any way to keep them from coming back? Read On
New cases of rickets linked to shunning sun January 5, 2012
Rickets has long been considered a relic of the past–the stuff of Dickens novels.But it could be on the rise again, and our fear of cancer could be to blame. Read On
Mainstream not so convincing on warfarin “deficiency” January 4, 2012
Late last month, a news report came out concerning a potentially dangerous deficiency…oh wait, it’s just more drug pushing from the mainstream. Read On
Tooth pain could be a sign of vitamin D deficiency January 2, 2012
Q: My teeth are so sensitive, I can barely eat. But my dentist says there aren’t any problems with my gums or roots, and I don’t have any cavities. What could be causing this? Read On
January 2012 NAH Newsletter January 1, 2012
IN THIS ISSUE: Learn how treating the most overlooked factor in heart health can reduce your risk of heart attack by 88%; The “big picture” of vitamin C: The human genetic defect that makes supplementing with this nutrient vitally important; Immune-boosting herbs in autoimmune disease: dangerous or necessary?; Suffering from diabetes AND high cholesterol? Forget the “mainstream’s” new blockbuster drug—and get nature’s cheaper, more effective alternative; How to treat high estrogen levels in men Read On
The “big picture” of vitamin C: The human genetic defect that makes supplementing with this nutrient vitally important January 1, 2012
An ever-increasing number of studies report the benefits of vitamin C supplementation. As encouraging as these reports are, they’re still looking at “details” instead of the “big picture,” or as the cliché goes, “Not looking at the forest because of the trees.” Read On
Learn how treating the most overlooked factor in heart health can reduce your risk of heart attack by 88% January 1, 2012
Although cardiovascular disease has declined nearly 28 percent over the last ten years, it’s still the leading cause of death—and a factor in more than one-third of all deaths. It is also the most expensive disease process to treat, exceeding reported costs for treating all cancer and benign tumors. Read On
Fiber could be the key to metabolic syndrome December 29, 2011
Is cutting out fat really the secret to good health? All our lives, we’re told that trimming the fat will trim our waistlines and boost our well-being. But new research suggests we may be off target–and offers a new solution. Read On
Three top nutrients for preventing cancer December 26, 2011
Q: What are some easy additions to my diet that I can make to prevent cancer? Read On
Depression medication may make things worse December 26, 2011
It’s hard enough making the decision to take a patent drug for an illness or condition. But what if that drug actually makes things worse? That could be the case for up to 20 percent of people taking medication for depression. Read On
Symptoms of and treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome December 22, 2011
Q: I was talking to a friend about some symptoms I’ve been experiencing, and she said it sounds like carpal tunnel syndrome. Can you tell me about the symptoms? Are there any natural remedies? Read On
Kids’ cereals contain as much sugar as desserts December 22, 2011
You wouldn’t feed your child or grandchild a big slice of chocolate cake for breakfast, right? But you might as well if you’re feeding him some of the most popular kids’ cereals on grocery store shelves. I just have to ask–why is this stuff allowed
to masquerade as “part of a nutritious breakfast”? Read On
Alternative B12 treatment for bursitis December 21, 2011
Q: I read in your online archive about administering by injection 2,000 micrograms of vitamin B12 everyday for relief of bursitis. What would be the equivalent amount of the methylcobalamin form of B12, taken under the tongue? Read On
Mainstream “discovers” B12 December 15, 2011
In 1991, the FDA beat down the doors at Dr. Wright’s Tahoma Clinic in a landmark raid. Now, 20 years later, the mainstream is gleefully celebrating a “new” finding–the very substance for which Dr. Wright’s office was attacked. And it
could be the secret to beating those “normal” symptoms of aging. Read On
Cut carb cravings with chromium December 15, 2011
Q: Try as I might, I just can’t stay away from sugary snacks. I feel like I’m addicted to carbs, which isn’t helping my diet plan! What can I do? Read On
How tinnitus can kill–and what can be done December 5, 2011
Reading an article about tinnitus, I was saddened to learn that the condition drives some sufferers to suicide. What distressed me even more was the reminder that when the mainstream ignores natural solutions, we all lose. Read On
Say goodbye to varicose veins December 1, 2011
Q: I just turned 30, and I noticed I’m getting varicose veins. Are they dangerous? Should I be worried? Read On
Groundbreaking research uncovers a cervical cancer cure December 1, 2011
Believe it or not, you could get all the protection you need from cervical cancer by following Grandma’s advice: Eat your vegetables. Specifically, vegetables from the cruciferous family. Read On
Getting rid of gray hair November 28, 2011
Q: I’ve started getting more and more gray hairs. Is there anything I can do to get rid of them? Read On
The tool-cabinet solution for warts November 24, 2011
Q: Okay, how do I get rid of this unsightly wart on my finger? Read On
Treating bursitis–and its hidden cause November 23, 2011
Q: Are there any vitamins or herbal treatments that will get rid of this pain? Read On
How to stop the latest attack on our health freedom November 21, 2011
All-out war has been declared on our health freedom. A senator strikes with a bill giving the FDA the power to ban any supplement on a whim, while the FDA tries to push “guidelines” that would cripple the supplement industry. We can stop them–and we MUST. Read On
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