One Man's Treasure June 29, 2006
Most people I know are annoyed by dandelions and can spend hours trying to remove all traces of the yellow weed from their yard. Read On
A bitter orange pill June 26, 2006
Two herbal supplements used to induce weight loss have revealed some troubling side effects, and researchers are warning people with hypertension and heart disease not to use them. Read On
A daily glass of tomato juice may offer heart benefits. The real cause of gallbladder attacks. Definition of a gallstone. June 8, 2006
Researchers in Italy say that the antioxidants in tomato juice could lower markers of inflammation in the body by more than 30 percent. Read On
June 2006 NAH Newsletter June 1, 2006
IN THIS ISSUE: Back in the saddle without Viagra: New research gives hope to men with sexual dysfunction; Can I get vitamin D from a tanning bed?; Cheap shots at natural medicine: Can you trust what you’re reading?; More natural remedies for erectile dysfunction from around the globe; Say goodbye to cysts- no surgery necessary Read On
How a healthy tan can decrease your breast cancer risk June 1, 2006
The blinding light of vitamin D research continues to pierce the darkness of a peculiar 20th century scientific myth-the commercially driven delusion that “sunshine kills.” At the 2006 meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, two reports documented another benefit of sunshine-induced vitamin D: a reduced risk of breast cancer.
Natural Response – Get moving! June 1, 2006
Q: My husband suffers from a severe case of myopathy and is confined to a wheelchair. The doctors have run all the tests they know and say it’s just a matter of old age and that there is nothing they can do for him. Can you give us any advice that could get him moving again?
Cheap shots at natural medicine: Can you trust what you’re reading? June 1, 2006
We’re in the midst of a war on natural medicine. And with war comes the predictable deluge of propaganda from the institutions and organizations intent on influencing your thoughts and opinions.
Washington State’s war on holistic M.D.s, Part 1 June 1, 2006
When a patient walked into Dr. Geoff Ames’ office looking for ways to treat his food allergy, Dr. Ames never imagined it would turn his entire career completely upside down. The patient had already had a positive antibody test (IgG4 RAST) for egg white and egg yolk allergies, so Dr. Ames explained his treatment options: eliminating eggs from his diet or desensitizing his body to eggs. Dr. Ames explained that to achieve desensitization, he sometimes uses a combination of kinesiology and electrodermal testing (known as EAV), which he demonstrated for this patient.
Plavix June 1, 2006
Previous studies have found that adding aspirin to Plavix for those who have already experienced a heart attack or stroke is beneficial, cutting the risk of a second episode or death in that specific population of patients. Read On
Epithelial ovarian cancer May 29, 2006
A study done in Sweden found that drinking black or green tea each day significantly reduced women's epithelial ovarian cancer risk. Read On
Asthma May 22, 2006
Eating plenty of tomatoes, carrots, and leafy green vegetables may lower risk of developing adult asthma. Read On
Arthritis in dogs May 11, 2006
These therapies repair and maintain cartilage without harmful side effects and have been found to be very effective in both dogs and humans with arthritis. Read On
Age-related macular degeneration May 8, 2006
Since it's such a common condition, it seems as though many people think there's not much you can do about age-related macular degeneration. Read On
Antiperspirant and breast cancer May 4, 2006
Although the antiperspirant and breast cancer link has been debated for years, the health risk remains unproven. But this is one debate that won't go away…. Read On
Natural Response – Healthy heart “beets” May 1, 2006
Q: I read that many medical experts now believe that elevated levels of homocysteine-not high cholesterol-are the main cause of cardiovascular disease in Western society. Some say it’s good to eat beets because they contain betaine, an important source of a molecule that accelerates the detoxification of homocysteine and transforms it into cysteine, a safe amino acid. Do you have any more information about this?
Stepping out: A mainstream medical school supports alternative medicine May 1, 2006
Most medical schools either pretend alternative medicine doesn’t exist or brush it off as “unproven.” But the medical school at the University of Kansas isn’t most medical schools. Not only does it recognize the validity of alternative medicine, but it’s also making strides to study it.
Grandparents’ Corner – The prenatal vitamin that builds strong bones in the womb May 1, 2006
My children are grown now, but they still remind my wife Holly and me about a family rule we had when they were children: If the sun is out, so are you! There’s really no reason to limit this rule to the kids-it would do us all good to spend more time outdoors.
Take control of your hearing loss before it’s too late May 1, 2006
Tom came to me wanting to hear an answer. Literally.
About a year earlier, he had suddenly lost nearly all the hearing in his right ear in only three weeks. One specialist told him it was probably a neurosensory problem. Another thought it might be autoimmune related. Neither one did anything for him. There was nothing to do but wait, they said.
Supplements helpful for prostatitis May 1, 2006
And in addition to treating prostatitis, these nutrients also help to reduce the risk of prostate cancer, especially for those with additional known risk factors. Read On
May 2006 NAH Newsletter May 1, 2006
IN THIS ISSUE: Take control of your hearing loss before it’s too late; Just say no-to sunscreen!; A mainstream medical school supports alternative medicine; 7 keys to clearing up stubborn bladder infections; Healthy heart “beets”; Healthy heart “beets” Read On
Tomato Sauce Can Help Lower Mildly Elevated Blood Pressure April 17, 2006
A recent study has found that just 3 oz. of tomato sauce a day can help lower mildly elevated blood pressure. Read On
Clinical Tip 136 – The arthritis miracle that may not be as harmless as it seems–and how to keep yourself safe April 1, 2006
Many people use MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) to treat arthritis. And although the effectiveness does vary, most of the people who use it have experienced relief from their arthritis symptoms.
The little-known price of alternative medicine your doctor can’t afford to pay April 1, 2006
If you work with a physician skilled and knowledgeable in natural medicine, chances are that his or her office has respectfully declined to process your insurance claim form. I know that can be a real pain. You’re already paying a significant amount of money for health insurance, and now you’re expected to pay more out of your own pocket if natural medicine is your choice for non-emergency health care.
The cancer-fighting vitamin duo that really packs a punch April 1, 2006
The benefits of vitamins C and K3 that I told you about last November don’t stop with fighting just prostate cancer. Research suggests that those vitamins can also help to combat many other types of cancer when they are used in correct proportions and quantities. The evidence is so strong that even mainstream researchers recommend adding vitamins C and K3 to more conventional cancer treatments.
April 2006 NAH Newsletter April 1, 2006
IN THIS ISSUE: The cancer-fighting vitamin duo that really packs a punch; The future of the C:K3 combination; The arthritis miracle that may not be as harmless as it seems–and how to keep yourself safe; Lifting the curse of chronic prostatitis; Bio-identical hormones under attack Read On
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