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Newest Research On Why You Should Avoid Soy by Sally Fallon & Mary G. Enig, Ph.D. <B<Cinderella’s Dark Side The propaganda that has created the soy sales miracle is all the more remarkable because, only a few decades ago, the soybean was considered... by Dr. Winston Greene | Feb 1, 2001 | News
Many People May Be Deficient in Vitamin B-12 A deficiency of vitamin B-12 is often thought to be a problem that only occurs in the elderly. But the vitamin deficiency–which can cause * anemia * dementia * severe nerve damageInvestigators found that 39% of... by Dr. Winston Greene | Jan 17, 2001 | News
Vitamin D-3 Inhibits Liver Cancer A study looked at the effect of vitamin D-3 on the proliferation of a number of types of human and rat liver cancer cells, as well as the rate of growth of liver cancer cell grafts in mice. Vitamin D-3 significantly inhibited the... by Dr. Winston Greene | Jan 7, 2001 | News
Lycopene May Protect Against Asthma From Dr. Mercola Lycopene, a carotenoid found in red-hued fruits and vegetables including tomatoes and others (see table below), seems to reduce the risk of exercise-induced asthma (EIA) in some patients, Israeli researchers report.... by Dr. Winston Greene | Dec 24, 2000 | News
Vitamin D for Inflammatory Bowel Disease The all-important nutrient, Vitamin D, may help to reduce some of the symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease, new research suggests. Researchers from Pennsylvania State University note that “Anecdotal data suggest that... by Dr. Winston Greene | Dec 24, 2000 | News
Estrogen No Cure For Bone Loss Although estrogen replacement drugs are often given to anorexic women to prevent bone loss and lower their risk of fracture, the results of a new study suggest that the hormone does not work and has no effect on bone density. Researchers... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 5, 2000 | News
Data Shows Hormone Replacement Therapy Harmful A new report is reiterating the fact that women receiving hormone replacement therapy (HRT), rather than having a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease as was previously presumed, are actually at increased risk.Dr. John... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 5, 2000 | News
Vitamin E Reduces C-reactive protein (CRP)The antioxidant Vitamin E may help reduce high levels of inflammation-causing proteins, C-reactive protein (CRP) and IL-6, that may contribute to heart disease. Blood levels of both CRP and IL-6 are often elevated in patients... by Dr. Winston Greene | Sep 27, 2000 | News
ASPARTAME, SACCHARIN AND STEVIAGabe Mirkin, M.D.Aspartame and saccharin continue to be blamed for a wide variety of ills, even though research has shown them to be safe if eaten in reasonable amounts. NOTE: I DO NOT AGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT. I AM TRYING TO BE AS... by Dr. Winston Greene | Sep 26, 2000 | News
This article was excerpted from Dr. Mercol’s web site: www.mercola.com Thyroid Disease Far More Widespread Than Originally Thought, 13 Million May Be At Risk A new study found that 13 million Americans may be unaware of and undiagnosed for their thyroid...
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