Dietary Supplementation

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A recent study found that a deficiency in vitamin C correlated with increased levels of c-reative protein among the subject studied. Those who did not receive the daily recommended allowance for vitamin C also exhibited larger waist circumference, body mass index and higher blood pressure. Continue reading…
Week of August 10, 2009
Gordon Pedersen, PhD
Director of the Institute of Alternative Medicine

Dr. Gordon Pedersen is an international best-selling author. He is the formulator of more than 150 nutritional products and is the host of the radio show "Common Sense Medicine". He was nominated to chair the United States Pharmacopoeia Review Board, Natural Products Committee. Dr. Pedersen is an acclaimed scientist and sought after professional speaker and nutritional expert.

Dr. Pedersen received his Doctorate degree in Toxicology with emphasis in Virology from Utah State University and a Master's degree in Cardiac Rehabilitation and Wellness. Dr. Pedersen has authored a number of important protocols in virology.

At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures in San Jose, California (September 9-12, 2009), Dr. Pedersen will present, Protecting Yourself from Influenza Using Prescription Medication, Nutritional Supplements and Silver Sol, on Thursday, September 10th.

For more information call the A4M today;1-888-997-0112. Continue reading…
Although soy contains phytoestrogens -- naturally occuring plant estrogens -- soyfoods and soy isoflavone supplements have no significant impact on male reproductive hormone levels in men, a new study published by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine finds. Continue reading…
There's something that grapefruit juice, green tea, chili peppers, cinnamon and coconut oil all have in common: studies show that consuming these items can help us burn fat. Continue reading…
by William Kelley Eidem
Author of The Doctor Who Cures Cancer

It is your patient's metabolism which determines which supplements they need, according to the findings of Emanuel Revici, M.D. both in animal studies and his patients.

It has long been believed that cancer occurs when the patient is overly acidic. Therefore part of preventing or reversing the illness would be to alkalize the patient. Dr. Revici found this to be true as well…some of the time.

A little known giant of cancer research, Revici discovered that for some cancer patients alkalizing them worsened their condition.

It's also worth mentioning that by applying a similar method for addicts, Revici eliminated the addictions of over 1,000 heroin and methadone addicts in three to seven days, as well as over 100 alcoholics. I'll have more to say about the drug and alcohol treatments later on in this article. Continue reading…

A study involving mice has found that drinking approximately five cups of regular coffee a day can help reverse memory impairment issues in patients with Alzheimer's disease.

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Week of July 6, 2009

David Brownstein, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, Wayne State University of Medicine

In private practice in Farmington Hills, Michigan, Dr. Brownstein is the author of three books, The Miracle of Natural Hormones, Overcoming Thyroid Disorders, and Overcoming Arthritis.

He is the principal investigator on two research studies, and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at Wayne State University of Medicine.

At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures in San Jose, California (September 9-12, 2009), Dr. Brownstein will present, Iodine: The Most Misunderstood Nutrient, on Friday, September 11th.

For more information call the A4M today; 1-888-997-0112.

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Week of June 1, 2009

Dr. Gordon Pedersen

Dr. Gordon Pedersen is an international best-selling author. He is the formulator of more than 150 nutritional products and is the host of the radio show "Common Sense Medicine". He now serves as the Director of the Institute of Alternative Medicine and was nominated to chair the United States Pharmacopoeia Review Board, Natural Products Committee. Dr. Pedersen is an acclaimed scientist and sought after professional speaker and nutritional expert.

Dr. Pedersen received his Doctorate degree in Toxicology with emphasis in Virology from Utah State University and a Master's degree in Cardiac Rehabilitation and Wellness. Dr. Pedersen has authored a number of important protocols in virology.

At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures in San Jose, California (September 9-12, 2009), Dr. Pedersen will present, Protecting Yourself from Influenza Using Prescription Medication, Nutritional Supplements and Silver Sol, on Thursday, September 10th. For more information, call 1-888-997-0112. Continue reading…
Sufferers of multiple sclerosis may be able to safely reduce the incidence of relapses by taking large doses of vitamin D, a study conducted by researchers from the University of Toronto finds. Continue reading…
Women can significantly improve their spinal bone density by taking a combination of a DHEA supplement with calcium and vitamin D, a Saint Louis University/Washington University research study has determined. And that increase can reduce women’s risk of spine fractures by up to 50 percent. Continue reading…
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