Archives: 2010 July

A natural program for Alzheimer’s prevention

There are quite a few natural approaches for keeping your mind sharp well into old-age, and while each of them could very well fill a book all its own, here’s a quick outline of the top five recommendations I make to Tahoma Clinic clients.

Avandia to stay on market

Despite mounting evidence that Avandia has no business on pharmacy shelves, it looks like that’s exactly where it will stay.

Cherry juice could beat insomnia

Thanks to new research, there may be an easy way to get back to getting your eight hours.

IV supplements jumpstart nutrition

Oral supplements certainly help your overall health, however, progress is often much slower than it is with intravenous nutrients. There are several reasons why.

A natural alternative to Coumadin

Coumadin is one of the all-time worst “hangovers” from the “heyday” of patent medications: No matter how many alternatives there are for it, it just won’t go away.

Arthritis drug could cause serious liver damage

Millions of arthritis sufferers depend upon drugs just to get through the day. If you’re one of them (or if someone you love is), you must read this warning about a popular treatment for rheumatoid arthritis.

Fish oil for major breast-cancer risk reduction?

Research shows that postmenopausal women who take fish oil supplements may reduce their risk of the most common type of breast cancer.

Managing embarrassing hair loss

Taking omega-3 fatty acids in the form of fish oil is a very good first step towards slowing hair loss.

Germ-fighter under fire

This antibacterial favorite is just about everywhere, and it’s just about time that we got the truth about its potential harms.

A safe way to get a good night’s sleep

Just because it activates the same receptors as melatonin and has the so-called “advantage” of being “approved” by the FDA doesn’t mean Rozerem is completely safe.

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