| 04/28/2008 - Many people take supplements after being diagnosed with a serious illness |
| While it's never "too late" to begin taking nutritional supplements, I was surprised -- and a little disappointed -- to learn recently that people often don't incorporate them into their daily lives until they've been diagnosed with a serious illness. |
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| 04/28/2008 - An MS miracle? |
| Q: Years ago I remember reading something about using histamine to treat multiple sclerosis. Do you have any additional information on this therapy? |
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| 04/24/2008 - Other alcoholic beverages appear to have the same health benefits as red wine |
| With all of the health benefits that have been attributed to wine over the years, having a small amount here and there is an indulgence we can all take pleasure in. But it turns out that your heart is no sommelier. |
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| 04/24/2008 - Lucky break |
| Q: My grandson injured his arm playing in a little league game. Is there anything that can heal a bone fracture faster so he can get back in the game? |
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| 04/23/2008 - Bone-protecting benefits of blueberries may make them worth the high price tag. |
| A recent study published in The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry found that eating blueberries may reduce the risk of osteoporosis. |
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| 04/23/2008 - For better -- or worse? |
| Q: I'm at a loss about what to believe because when I talked to my doctor about statins, he said that, while statins may have some drawbacks, they do lower bad cholesterol, and lower cholesterol is always better... |
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| 04/21/2008 - Researchers developed a new synthetic diabetes drug from a substance found in frog skin. |
| Frog skin and lizard spit -- that's what the mainstream is resorting to for treating diabetes. And, as unappealing as that may sound, maybe it wouldn't be so bad if they stuck with the original, natural versions. |
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| 04/21/2008 - Baby boom |
| Q: My son and daughter-in-law have been trying to start a family for the past three years with no success. Their insurance won't cover fertility treatments and they can't afford them on their own. Is there any natural method that might be able to help? |
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| 04/17/2008 - Natural hormones produced by the heart may cure cancer |
| A new discovery made by a scientist in Florida may very well become the final frontier in the war on cancer. |
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| 04/17/2008 - Stick with the sun |
| Q: If the sun isn't as dangerous as the medical media makes it out to be, what about tanning beds? They both cause your skin to tan, so are they both safe? |
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| 04/16/2008 - New study claims there are no good treatments for dementia |
| Apparently, mainstream medicine has decided that the battle against dementia is over, and the disease can be crowned the victor. |
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| 04/16/2008 - Does a body good |
| Q: I had a hysterectomy several months ago. My doctor agreed to my request to use bio-identical hormone replacement therapy, but he says I don't really need the progesterone you recommend since my uterus has been removed. Is that true? |
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| 04/14/2008 - Macular degeneration increases the risk of dying from heart attack and stroke. |
| Macular degeneration just got a whole lot scarier. New research shows that people with this disease are at higher risk of dying from a heart attack or stroke than people with good vision. |
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| 04/14/2008 - Safety in numbers |
| Q: Are herbal supplements safe for children? |
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| 04/10/2008 - Nutrient reduces the risk of gallstones by more than 30 percent |
| Dr. Wright has been telling his patients and Nutrition & Healing readers for years that 99.9 percent of all gallbladder attacks can be cured without surgery, simply by eliminating the foods you're allergic to from your diet. |
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| 04/10/2008 - Making the most of melatonin |
| Q: I've been struggling with insomnia lately, and really don't want to take a prescription sleeping pill, but melatonin doesn't seem to work for me. I'm taking the dose recommended on the bottle. Should I be taking more? |
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| 04/09/2008 - Short, low-intensity exercise sessions dramatically reduce fatigue |
| According to a new study from the University of Georgia, even if you do only make it through the initial 20 minutes of exercising, you'll still make a huge impact on your energy levels. |
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| 04/09/2008 - Covering your bases |
| Q: I have prostatitis and my doctor prescribed antibiotics to treat it. I took the full course but haven't noticed a difference at all. Should they have worked? Is there anything else I can try? |
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| 04/07/2008 - New "low-fat" doughnut isn't all it's cracked up to be |
| The halfhearted attempts the food industry is making (supposedly) on our behalf aren't going to cut it. For instance, I just read an article proudly touting the headline "Soybean hulls to cut fat uptake from doughnuts." |
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| 04/07/2008 - Soothing strep for good |
| Q: Last winter, my son had four back-to-back cases of strep throat. He's just getting over his first bout this season. Is there anything I can do to keep a repeat of last year from happening again? |
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| 04/03/2008 - A simple alternative to new, expensive water-purifying gadgets |
| The SteriPen and its cousin, the mUV, are portable battery-operated water purifiers that look like wands and use ultraviolet radiation to kill bacteria and other potentially harmful organisms in water. |
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| 04/03/2008 - Tipping the scales back in your favor |
| Q: I've suffered from psoriasis for nearly 20 years now. Is there any natural treatment that can help? |
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| 04/02/2008 - New ad campaign sparks controversy over whether tanning beds are a healthy way to increase vitamin D levels |
| The question was bound to come up sooner or later. In fact, it HAS come up a few times here in the eTips and in Nutrition & Healing. But last week the topic of tanning beds and vitamin D finally went mainstream. |
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| 04/02/2008 - The sugar cure even diabetics can use |
| Q: My wife has type 2 diabetes and is afraid D-mannose will affect her blood sugar. Can you clarify this for me? |
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