Green leafy vegetables cut the risk of lung cancer in half | added 2008/04/30
According to a study published in the journal Nutrition, lettuce and other greens may cut the risk of lung cancer as much as 50 percent.
International attraction | added 2008/04/30
If MME therapy has not made it to Europe yet, it will in the near future.
Many people take supplements after being diagnosed with a serious illness | added 2008/04/28
According to a recent study conducted by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), "having a chronic medical condition such as cancer is the primary factor in a person's decision to use dietary supplements."
An MS miracle? | added 2008/04/28
While it is not a cure, many individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) have had remarkable relief of their symptoms when they are treated with histamine patches called Procarin.
Other alcoholic beverages appear to have the same health benefits as red wine | added 2008/04/24
A recent study conducted at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre in Toronto found that the heart responded the same way to both wine and spirits.
Lucky break | added 2008/04/24
There is a treatment that can actually help people recover from acute injuries in about 1/3 of the expected time. The treatment is called MME.
Bone-protecting benefits of blueberries may make them worth the high price tag. | added 2008/04/23
A recent study published in The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry found that eating blueberries may reduce the risk of osteoporosis.
For better — or worse? | added 2008/04/23
There are many natural methods of lowering your cholesterol levels, not to mention improving your overall cardiovascular health.
Researchers developed a new synthetic diabetes drug from a substance found in frog skin. | added 2008/04/21
Researchers found that a substance, called pseudin 2, secreted in the skin of the South American shrinking frog stimulates the release of insulin in the body.
Baby boom | added 2008/04/21
Infertility is on the rise — and has been for decades. Many couples are spending tens of thousands of dollars a year on specialized testing and procedures in their quests to have babies.
Natural hormones produced by the heart may cure cancer | added 2008/04/17
A new discovery made by a scientist in Florida may very well become the final frontier in the war on cancer.
Stick with the sun | added 2008/04/17
Tanning beds aren't necessarily dangerous. The problem is they don't generally provide you with the type of radiation that your skin needs to produce vitamin D.
New study claims there are no good treatments for dementia | added 2008/04/16
A new study claims there are no good treatments for dementia, but Dr. Wright suggests several natural options to combat the disease.
Does a body good | added 2008/04/16
If you're taking bio-identical hormone replacement therapy for estrogen, you should follow nature's plan by also taking natural progesterone.
Macular degeneration increases the risk of dying from heart attack and stroke. | added 2008/04/14
New research shows that people with macular degeneration are at higher risk of dying from a heart attack or stroke than people with good vision.
Safety in numbers | added 2008/04/14
Many herbal supplements aren't just safe for children, they can also help them be healthier — and even smarter — than they might be without them.
Nutrient reduces the risk of gallstones by more than 30 percent | added 2008/04/10
According to a study conducted at the University of Kentucky Medical Center, there's another completely non-invasive, natural approach for reducing the risk of gallstone formation in the first place — magnesium.
Making the most of melatonin | added 2008/04/10
There are a significant number of people whose sleep difficulties are not at all helped by taking melatonin.
Short, low-intensity exercise sessions dramatically reduce fatigue | added 2008/04/09
Once again, research shows that even a little bit can go a long way in improving your health — and your energy levels.
Covering your bases | added 2008/04/09
There are natural treatments for chronic prostatitis you can try that can help combat potential factors.
New "low-fat" doughnut isn't all it's cracked up to be | added 2008/04/07
But the fact is, it's still a doughnut — and no matter how you spin it, or what you add to it, it's never going to be good for you.
Soothing strep for good | added 2008/04/07
Recurrent strep throat can be significantly reduced or even stopped altogether by eliminating — not just reducing, but eliminating — all milk and other dairy products.
A simple alternative to new, expensive water-purifying gadgets | added 2008/04/03
Just a few drops of SSKI offer all the disinfecting benefits of the new-fangled UV wands, but at a fraction of the price.
Tipping the scales back in your favor | added 2008/04/03
Q: I’ve suffered from psoriasis for nearly 20 years now. The skin on my arms and hands looks so scaly that I’m humiliated to go out in public.
New ad campaign sparks controversy over whether tanning beds are a healthy way to increase vitamin D levels | added 2008/04/02
The tanning bed industry launched a new ad campaign with the slogan “Go get a tan. Your body will thank you.â€

