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  • Understanding the Implications of Calcium Supplements on Heart Disease

    A large body of evidence exists to support that calcium is a key player in building and maintaining bone structure. Recently, the British Medical Journal published a re-examination of the Women’s Health Initiative study conducted by researchers from the University of Auckland that indicated that women taking calcium supplements, with or without vitamin D had a modest increase in risk of heart attack and stroke than women who did not take the calcium supplements. The Women’s Health Initiative Study originally found no risk associated with the supplements after studying more than 36,000 patients over seven years.

  • Is Dieting Making You Fat?

    Drs. Michael Lyon and Michael Murray have written a new book, Hunger Free Forever, for anyone who is tired of fighting the battle of the bulge, and losing. Not just "another diet book", Hunger Free Forever explains the underlying problem with diets that don't address the blood sugar "roller coaster".

  • Advisory: Statin users, your body needs extra CoQ10

    Study: Treatment of statin adverse effects with supplemental Coenzyme Q10 and statin drug discontinuation, Peter H. Langsjoena,*, Jens O. Langsjoenb, Alena M. Langsjoenc and Lindsay A. Lucasd", BioFactors 25 (2005) 147–152 147, © 2005, with permission from IOS Press

  • Celadrin Eases Joint Pain, Controls Inflammation

    A "white paper" on Celadrin explains how this breakthrough in nutraceutical science works to ease arthritis pain and more. Most people don’t want the side effects pharmaceutical pain-killers and are seeking all-natural treatment options. Celadrin addresses the root cause of arthritic pain and related conditions, and provides a natural means of elevating overall health.