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What is Glutathione Anyway?

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Collagen Ingredient Tests Positive for Joint Health Support

November 2009 A patented collagen ingredient may be twice as effective as glucosamine and chondroitin supplements for joint health, according to the results of a randomized, double-blind study. The undenatured type II collagen known as UC-II might reduce pain, stiffness and immobility associated with osteoarthritis, according to findings published in the International Journal of Medical Sciences. The new study compared a daily dose of UC-II (40 mg) with a combination of glucosamine (1,500 mg of glucosamine HCl, USP Grade) and chondroitin (1,300 mg, USP Grade). Looking at markers of joint health in 52 volunteers experiencing joint pain and stiffness in the knees from osteoarthritis, researchers led by Siba Raychaudhurl, MD, from the University of California Davis report that the effects were superior to those recorded in previous clinical investigations for glucosamine and chondroitin. "The clinical benefits we saw in osteoarthritic patients taking UC-II, showing significant overall improvement in conventional osteoarthritis efficacy measures, are positive clinical indicators that UC-II is highly effective at supporting joint health," said Raychaudhurl.. » read more

NATURALNEWS REFERENCE SITES: HEALING FOODS, HERBS AND NUTRIENTS REVEALED

----- Original Message ----- From: NaturalNews To: bellringer@fourwinds10.com Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 5:30 PM Subject: NaturalNews reference sites: Healing foods, herbs and nutrients revealed   NaturalNews Insider Alert (www.NaturalNews.com) Online reports / book announcements (Unsubscribe instructions at bottom) Forbidden knowledge, natural medicines and the power of information... » read more

The Cervical Cancer Vaccine may Not Work, but Broccoli Does

Nov. 12, 2009 (NaturalNews) Gardasil, a vaccine designed to prevent cervical cancer in women, has recently been the target of debate about its safety and efficacy. While young girls have been dying and key researchers are saying the vaccine doesn't work, there are dozens of studies using natural compounds in broccoli that DO work to not only PREVENT but possibly TREAT cervical cancer as well. Cervical cancer is very slow growing and is generally treatable with minor interventions when caught early; hence, pap smears have been recommended as a routine part of an annual physical exam for decades. But a paradigm shift in cervical cancer thought occurred in 1984 when it was discovered that the Human Papilloma Virus causes cervical cancer.. » read more

Acupuncture produces amazing results in reversing infertility

Nov. 12, 2009 (NaturalNews) Of all the available treatments for infertility, acupuncture isn't one that people usually think of first. But as you'll see here, it's actually one of the safest and most effectiveness treatments for infertility known to modern science. Why does it work so well? Because infertility isn't usually a physical problem. It's often an issue related to circulation or energy channels that govern the vitality of your body's organs (including reproductive organs).. » read more

Cilantro helps detox heavy metals

Nov. 9, 2009 (NaturalNews) Heavy metals are extremely toxic to human neurology. Mercury, lead and cadmium all contribute aggressively to the deterioration of neurological function. Fortunately, there's a simple, natural way to detox your body and remove these toxic substances from your tissues. The solution is cilantro.. » read more

Omega-3s Protect Men Against Acute Coronary Syndrome

November 2009 Increased intakes of omega-3 fatty acids EPA, DPA and DHA may protect men against acute coronary syndrome (ACS), says a new study. The heart-health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids are well documented, being first reported in the early 1970s by Jorn Dyerberg and his co-workers in The Lancet and The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. To date, the polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) have been linked to improvements in blood lipid levels, a reduced tendency of thrombosis, blood pressure and heart rate improvements and improved vascular function. The new study, published in the British Journal of Nutrition, reported that increased intakes of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), docosapentaenoic acid (DPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) may reduce the risk of ACS, an umbrella term for a range of symptoms including unstable angina and chest pains. The Danish Diet, Cancer and Health cohort study involved 57,053 men and women.. » read more

Olive Oil Component Could Avert Alzheimer’s

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The FDA Has Threatened Dr. Weil Who Promoted Nutritional Items As Flu Preventatives. (Updated Nov. 7, 2009 with comment)

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Baxter International, Mossad agent Moshe, and the Ukraine flu.

----- Original Message ----- From: KH To: <bellringer@fourwinds10.com> Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 12:38 AM Subject: Siterun Contact Request from Fourwinds10 Message: Baxter International, Mossad agent Moshe, and the Ukraine flu. Interesting information here, although I disagree with the author's suggestion to take Tamiflu, as I would put it right next to Draino on my list of things to take for the flu. Three months ago, Israeli Mossad agent Joseph Moshe, who specializes in biological warfare, was taken down by Los Angeles police, allegedly for "threatening the White House.  "What wasn't reported by the media at the time was that Moshe just had "called into a radio show to warn people about a biological weapon that was being made by Baxter international that would be spread through vaccine and would cause a plague upon its release.. » read more

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