VeriChip and Medical Privacy Issues December 9, 2004
The size of a grain of rice, this small chip, called VeriChip, can be slipped under your skin and programmed to contain your vital medical statistics. Read On
Vitamin Deficiencies Cured with Genetically Modified Foods December 6, 2004
You might recall that these are the same folks who are trying to wipe out the availability of vitamins and supplements in Europe – and in the U.S. by extension. They purport to crusade in the name of health and safety. Read On
Kill even the deadliest bugs with these vaccine-less virus fighters December 1, 2004
In October, newspaper headlines and leading TV news stories lamented that flu vaccine availability in the USA had just been cut in half. British authorities shut down a major vaccine manufacturing plant due to contamination, cutting the American supply from approximately 100 million to 54 million available doses. Over the next few days, public health authorities bemoaned the excess deaths that would occur without the usual massive flu vaccination program.
December 2004 NAH Newsletter December 1, 2004
IN THIS ISSUE: Kill even the deadliest bugs with these vaccine-less virus fighters; One-time treatment can cure arthritis for good; School lunches get a healthy overhaul;Protect your brain from Parkinson’s; Even more all-natural tools for fighting arthritis pain and they taste great too!; What you need to know about the monkey virus infecting millions of Americans; SOS: Save Our Supplements; Read On
Natural Solutions to Fibroids November 18, 2004
“Hysterectomy no longer the only option for uterine fibroids…” Read On
Hair loss in Women November 15, 2004
The list of high-profile bald men who are considered sexy and successful is pretty long. But there is no corresponding list of attractive and revered bald women, believe me. Read On
combat beyond the cold war November 11, 2004
In recent years, zinc’s reputation as a powerful combatant of the common cold has been on the rise. Read On
Deficiencies in iron, folate, vitamin A, iodine and selenium November 8, 2004
A recent report put out jointly by UNICEF and the Micronutrient Initiative reveals that a full third of the world’s population suffers from a critical lack of vitamins and nutrients Read On
4 steps to curing the common condition your doctor may be overlooking November 1, 2004
At least three to four times a month, I see patients with a condition that their primary care doctors have completely missed. In fact, I saw this easy diagnosis completely ignored again twice just last week. And along with the missed diagnosis goes the wrong type of treatment for some of its symptoms. This doesn’t help the real problem at all but actually allows it to progress and lead to a whole new set of symptoms and health concerns. I’m talking about the ever-increasing instances of a condition known as insulin resistance. Read On
Natural Response – Waging war on West Nile the natural way November 1, 2004
I’m a Nutrition & Healing subscriber, and am very concerned (as I’m sure many other readers are) about the West Nile virus. Ive found that if I take Kyolic odorless garlic, 600 milligrams per tablet, two tablets each morning, it keeps mosquitos away. Please let other readers know about this possibility.
Become a sore loser with this simple herpes solution November 1, 2004
Lets face it: Herpes sores are ugly, usually painful, and always seem to happen at the very worst possible time. Not only that, but they seem to take forever to heal.
Vitamin D in the news…Putting an end to aches and pain November 1, 2004
If you have persistent, undiagnosed pain in your muscles, joints, and bones, vitamin D might be the answer.
November 2004 NAH Newsletter November 1, 2004
IN THIS ISSUE: 4 steps to curing the common condition your doctor may be overlooking; Can you trust Horny Goat weed?;High-tech magnet therapy making a difference in Parkinsons, nerve damage, COPD, and more; Vitamin D in the news.; Become a sore loser with this simple herpes solution; Nixing neuropathy; Waging war on West Nile the natural way; Staying informed and active in the fight for supplement freedom; Read On
vioxx November 1, 2004
They haven’t released actual statistics on the number of study subjects that experienced these problems, or just how significant the “increased risk” is. Read On
vitamin C October 18, 2004
It seems that just about every other animal can produce its own vitamin C — except humans. Read On
Bakers beware October 11, 2004
Sugar substitute manufacturers are already hot on this trail, eveloping products geared specifically towards baking. 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
Staying out of the line of fire October 4, 2004
But nothing has come close to the one he told me about the other day about a patient who had never been in a fire, but who was burning from the inside out. Read On
Olive oil’s tasty-and healthy-competition October 1, 2004
Move over, olive oil! There’s a new kid on the block, an oil that’s even better for you, and just as safe for cooking-not to mention very tasty. It’s macadamia nut oil.
The vaccine putting children at more risk than the disease itself October 1, 2004
This spring, the Seattle-area media were in full cry, agonizing for days with lead stories about an “outbreak” that occurred in western Washington state. From all the ruckus, it appeared that a virulent, deadly ailment, akin to the Ebola virus or SARS, had erupted in our midst. It turned out to be three cases of measles.
The 99.9-percent effective technique for eliminating gallbladder attacks forever October 1, 2004
If you still have your gallbladder, you probably don’t spend much time thinking about it, even if you’re very health conscious. If you don’t have your gallbladder anymore, you probably think about it even less. The only time you might consider your gallbladder is when it’s hurting bad -a situation usually called a “gallbladder attack.”
Weathering the seasons September 27, 2004
Migraine headaches are induced by numerous triggers: food allergies and sensitivities, hormonal fluctuations, even changes in the weather Read On
Alphabet soup September 20, 2004
With the way we name our vitamins — A, B, C, D, E — understanding them should be as simple as learning the alphabet, right? Read On
Saving the Magic Bullet September 13, 2004
Maybe you thought, like I did, that as long as you personally didn’t overuse antibiotics, you were not at risk for developing an antibiotic-resistant strain of infection. Read On
Frozen Assets September 9, 2004
Could berries become the next hot dietary supplement? Anything is possible — although it looks like the old-fashioned method of eating them might be your best bet. Read On
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