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- A Useful Book I Hope You Never Need
- Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and Your Liver
- Acidophilus
- Acne
- Acne and Diet
- Activated Charcoal
- Acupressure
- Acupuncture
- Adenosine Monophosphate (AMP)
- Adrenal Complex
- Aging
- Agrimony
- Alcoholism
- Alexander Technique
- Allergies
- Allergy Elimination Diet
- Allium Compounds
- Aloe Vera
- Alpha-Linolenic Acid
- Alpha-Lipoic Acid
- Alternative Approach...
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Amino Acids
- Anemia
- Anger
- Anger, Part 2
- Angina
- Anthocyanins
- Anti-Aging Industry
- Anti-Aging Medicine
- Anti-Aging Supplements
- Antioxidants
- Antioxidants and Exercise
- Anxiety and Panic
- Apitherapy
- Applied Kinesiology
- Arginine
- Arnica
- Aromatherapy
- Aromatherapy and Menstrual Cramps
- Arrhythmias
- Art Therapy
- Arthritis in Your Knees
- Artichoke Leaf
- Ashwagandha
- Asparagus Root
- Aston Patterning
- Astragalus
- Athlete’s Foot
- Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
- Ayurveda
- Bromelain and Arthritis
- Do I Really Need My Antidepressants?
- Fibromyalgia and Acupuncture
- Healing Affirmations
- Hot Flashes and Acupuncture
- It’s Allergy Season…
- Less Stress: Aromatherapy
- Low Dosage Aspirin: ...
- Muscle Aches and Pains
- Q&A: Alcohol and Breast Cancer
- Q&A: Bromelain ...
- Q&A: Citicholine and the Aging Brain
- Q&A: How do Con...
- Q&A: Supplement...
- SAMe for Depression and Arthritis
- Solving Adrenal Imbalance
- Stress Less: Acupuncture
- Supplements I Take: Acetyl-L-Carnitine
- Testing Your Adrenal Glands
- The Key to Anti-Aging?
- Vitamin A
- Will Alzheimer’s Skyrocket?
- Women and ADD: Part 1
- Women and ADD: Part 2
- Women in the Asylum
- Women, ADD, and the Drugs That Help
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- A Natural Bladder Product
- Bach Flower Therapy
- Bad Breath: Eight Ways to Sweeten
- Baking Soda
- Basic Foods for Cupb...
- Bedbugs! (and a PS on Ticks)
- Bee Products
- Beta-Carotene
- Beta-Sitosterol
- Bifidobacteria
- Big Pharma, Bad Medicine
- Bilberry
- Biofeedback
- Bioidentical Hormones
- Biotin
- Black Cohosh
- Blackberry
- Bone-Building Formula
- Borage Oil
- Boron
- Boswellia
- Brain-Boosting Suppl...
- Breaking the Fast with Breakfast
- Breast Thermogram
- Breathing Out Stress
- Bromelain
- Bromelain and Arthritis
- Bromelain/Quercetin
- Bronchitis
- Buckthorn Bark
- Burns
- Butcher’s Broom
- Butterbur
- Fibrocystic Breast Changes
- Flower Essence Thera...
- High Blood Pressure
- High Blood Pressure
- Hopping for Strong Bones
- Hypnotized by Big Pharma
- Keeping Your Smarts as You Age
- Keeping Your Smarts, Part 2
- Less Stress: Flower Essence Therapy
- Let the Sun Shine: P...
- Low Thyroid and Taki...
- Menopause and Bioidentical Hormones
- Pantothenic Acid (B5)
- Q&A: Alcohol and Breast Cancer
- Q&A: Brain-Healthy Diet
- Q&A: Bromelain ...
- Q&A: Chiropractor for Son’s Back Pain
- Q&A: Exercise and a Healthy Brain
- Q&A: Low Blood Sugar
- Q&A: Supplements for Better Breathing
- Saccharomyces boulardii
- Something New About Birth Control Pills
- Soy Foods and Breast Cancer
- Stress and Brain Fog...
- Stress Less: Flower ...
- The Night Shift and Breast Cancer
- Thiamin (B1)
- Three Foods for Easy Breathing
- Two Improtant Studie...
- Using Soy to Prevent Breast Cancer
- Vitamin B Complex
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin B6
- What’s Happening to My Brain
- You! Off Your Duff and On Your Bike!
- Your Bones Need More Than Calcium
- Your Brain: Could It...
- Your Brain: Could Pr...
- Your Brain: Is Low Thyroid a Factor?
- Your Brain: It Could Be Low Serotonin
- Your Brain: Maybe It...
- Your Brain: Maybe Your Depressed
- Your Brain: Yes, It ...
- Your Sex Drive, the FDA, and Big Pharma
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- “You Are Corn”
- Activated Charcoal
- Calcium
- Calcium/Magnesium
- Calendula
- Can You Lower Choles...
- Cancer
- Cancer and Vitamin D
- Cancer Prevention
- Cancer Prevention Clip ‘n Save
- Candida Overgrowth Syndrome
- Canker Sores
- Caprylic Acid
- Carnitine
- Carotenoids
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Cascara Sagrada
- CASE STUDY: C’est Moi
- Cat’s Claw
- Cataracts
- Catechins
- Cayenne
- Celery Extract
- Chamomile
- Chasteberry
- Chelation Therapy
- Cherry Fruit Extract
- Chiropractic
- Chitosan
- Chondroitin
- Chromium
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Chronic Pain
- Circles of Light
- Coenzyme Q10
- Cold Sores
- Colds
- Colloidal Oatmeal
- Colon Therapy
- Color Therapy
- Coltsfoot
- Complex Carbohydrates
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Conjugated Linoleic Acid
- Constipation
- Copper
- Coriander Seed
- Cough
- Cranberry
- Cranial Electrostimulation
- Craniosacral Therapy
- Creatine
- Crestor: To Take or Not To Take
- Crohn’s Disease
- Crystal and Gem Therapy
- Cuts and Scrapes
- Fast Food Favorites: Chickpeas
- High Cholesterol
- Is Vitamin C Worthwhile?
- Lecithin and Choline
- Liquid C
- Melatonin for Mild Cognitive Impairment
- Nutritional Counseli...
- Preventing Cancer with One Good Choice
- Pumpkin (cucurbita) Seed
- Q&A: Alcohol and Breast Cancer
- Q&A: Chiropractor for Son’s Back Pain
- Q&A: Citicholine and the Aging Brain
- Q&A: Complex Carbohydrates
- Red Grapefruit and Cholesterol
- Reducing Your Risk of Ovarian Cancer
- Soy Foods and Breast Cancer
- Supplements I Take: Acetyl-L-Carnitine
- The Night Shift and Breast Cancer
- Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin C and Flavinoids
- Why I Dislike Drug Companies
- Your Bones Need More Than Calcium
- Your Colonoscopy
- Zinc/Copper
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- 48,328 Diet Books
- Acne and Diet
- Cancer and Vitamin D
- D-ribose: New Supplement of Note
- Dance Therapy
- Dandelion
- De-Cluttering Your Life
- Death By Medicine
- Depression
- Detoxification Therapy
- Devil’s Claw
- DHEA
- Diabetes
- Diarrhea
- Diet Drugs
- Diets
- Digestive Enzymes
- Digestive Enzymes
- Diindolylmethance (DIM)
- DLPA (D, L Phenylalanine)
- DMAE (Dimethylaminoethanol)
- Don’t Shoot the Messenger
- Dong Quai (angelica)
- Drug-Free Hormone Balancing
- Eight Ways to Eat the Triple Whammy Way
- Herbal Decongestant
- Herbal Digestive Formula
- I Went to the Doctor...
- Important Depression Update
- Let the Sun Shine: P...
- On Their Knees: Doct...
- Pre-diabetes Prescription Drugs
- Q&A: Brain-Healthy Diet
- Q&A: Tanning Be...
- Q&A: Vitamin D
- SAMe for Depression and Arthritis
- St. John’s Wor...
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin D – Again
- Vitamin D and Fibromyalgia
- Vitamin D and Pain Control
- Vitamin D and Your Heart
- Vitamin D, Part 2
- Why Doctors Avoid Prescription Drugs
- Why I Dislike Drug Companies
- You! Off Your Duff and On Your Bike!
- Your Brain: Maybe Your Depressed
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- Allergy Elimination Diet
- An Easier Way to Ove...
- Antioxidants and Exercise
- Astonishingly Unhealthful Eating
- Digestive Enzymes
- Earache
- Eat Food as Nouns, Not Adjectives
- Echinacea
- Echinacea: My Doubts...
- Eczema
- Elderberry and Elderflower
- Endometriosis
- Energy Psychology
- Ephedra (Ma huang)
- Epilepsy
- Escaping Routine
- Eucalyptus
- Europe’s Healthcare System
- Evening Primrose Oil
- Exercise and Weight Loss
- Fatigue
- Natural Healing from Trauma
- Nutritional Health for Your Eyes
- Q&A: Exercise and a Healthy Brain
- Q&A: Increasing Your Energy
- Q&A: Vitamin E and Heart Attacks
- Slippery Elm
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- Farmers Markets: The Way to Eat
- A Must Read for Those with Fibromyalgia
- Add Some Fat to Your Veggies
- Advances in Fibromyalgia
- Advances in Fibromyalgia: Part 2
- Advances in Fibromyalgia: Part 3
- Bach Flower Therapy
- Basic Foods for Cupb...
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- False Unicorn Root
- Fast Food Favorites: Chickpeas
- Fast Food Favorites: Salmon in a Pouch
- Fast Food Favorites: Spinach
- Fasting
- Fatigue
- Fear Factor
- Feldenkrais Method
- Fennel
- Fertility: Six Natur...
- Feverfew
- Fiber, insoluble
- Fiber, soluble
- Fibrocystic Breast Changes
- Fibromyalgia
- Fibromyalgia and Acupuncture
- Fibromyalgia Explained: Part 1
- Fibromyalgia Explained: Why the Pain?
- Fibromyalgia: An Almost Natural Approach
- Fibromyalgia: Conventional Treatment
- Fibromyalgia: Gender...
- Fibromyalgia: The Fatigue Part
- First Line Therapy
- Fish Oil and Your Child’s Brain
- Fish Oil Now by Prescription
- Fish Oils
- Five Steps to Exiting the Rut
- Flatulence
- Flavinoids
- Flaxseed Oil
- Flower Essence Thera...
- Flu
- Flu Shot: Do I Need One?
- Folic Acid
- Forskolin
- FOS (Fructo-oligosaccharides)
- Functional Medicine
- Help! I’m Getting the Flu
- Less Stress: Flower Essence Therapy
- More on Lyrica, the Fibromyalgia Drug
- Name-That-Food Quiz
- Preventing and Treating the Flu
- Preventing Flu
- Q&A: Can Food Help Mood?
- Q&A: Flu Shot
- Q&A: Tamiflu
- Should I get the Swine Flu Vaccine?
- Still More Benefits of Fish Oil
- Still More on the Flu
- Stress Less: Flower ...
- Swine Flu
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- Are You Reluctant to Get Well?
- Crystal and Gem Therapy
- GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)
- Gallstones
- Gamma-Oryzanol
- Garcinia Cambogia
- Garlic
- Gelatin
- Ginger
- Ginkgo Biloba
- Ginkgo Biloba
- Ginkgo Biloba
- Ginseng (Panax)
- Glandular Therapies
- Glucosamine
- Glutamine
- Glutathione
- Gluten Sensitivity
- Goldenseal
- Gota Kola
- Gout
- Grape Seed Extract
- Grapefruit Seed Extract
- Gratitude
- Gratitude
- Green Tea
- Green Tea and Ovarian Cancer
- Gugulipid
- Gum Disease
- Gymnema Sylvestre
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- “My hormones are out of whack!”
- A Natural Heartburn Treatment
- Bioidentical Hormones
- Can I Quit My Heartburn Drug?
- Congestive Heart Failure
- Drug-Free Hormone Balancing
- Hair Loss
- Hair Problems
- Hawthorn
- Healing Touch: A Bal...
- Health Care Reform and You (and Me)
- Health Care Reform: ...
- Health Insurance: Food for Thought
- Healthcare PTSD
- Healthy Living is the Best Revenge
- Heart Disease Prevention
- Heartburn
- Hellerwork
- Hemorrhoids
- Hepatitis
- Herbal Decongestant
- Herbal Digestive Formula
- High Blood Pressure
- High Blood Pressure
- High Cholesterol
- Holiday Cheer
- Holiday Food…and More Food
- Holiday Stress Rx: Part 2
- Holiday Stress Rx: Part 3
- Holiday Stress Rx: Ten Tips
- Homeopathy
- Homocysteine and Your Health
- Hopping for Strong Bones
- Horehound
- Horse Chestnut
- Hot Flashes and Acupuncture
- Huperzine A
- Hydrotherapy
- Hypnotherapy
- I’m Losing My Hair!
- Prescribing Happiness
- Q&A: Brain-Healthy Diet
- Q&A: Vitamin E and Heart Attacks
- RESPeRATE for High Blood Pressure
- Saving a Bundle on Healthcare, Part 2
- Saving A Bundle on Your Health Care
- Saving A Bundle on Y...
- Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance
- The Fine Art of Asking for Help
- This is Your Moment ...
- Vitamin D and Your Heart
- Your Brain: Yes, It ...
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- Another Idea Sixpack
- Idea Sixpack
- Impotence
- Infertility, Female
- Infertility, Male
- Insomnia
- Iodine
- Iodine and You
- Ipriflavone
- Iridology
- Iron
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Ivy Leaf
- More on Infertility
- Q&A: Interactio...
- Q&A: Muscle Str...
- Q&A: Sleep and Your Immune System
- Soy Isoflavones
- Thoughts on Infertility, Part 1
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- K
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- Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and Your Liver
- Bedbugs! (and a PS on Ticks)
- Conjugated Linoleic Acid
- Laugh Your Troubles Away
- Lavender
- Leaky Gut: Diagnosis and Repair
- Lecithin and Choline
- Less Stress: Flower Essence Therapy
- Less Stress: Guided Imagery
- Licorice
- Light Therapy
- Lipotrophic Combination
- Living Longer, Living Healthier
- Lupus
- Lycopene
- Lyme Disease Attacks Local Physician (!)
- Lysine
- More on Lyrica, the Fibromyalgia Drug
- Q&A: Low Blood Sugar
- Understanding Leaky Gut Syndrome
- Why You Don’t Need Lipitor
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- A Modest Medical Proposal
- Aromatherapy and Menstrual Cramps
- Better Memory Tricks, Part 1
- Calcium/Magnesium
- Death By Medicine
- Does Meditation Work?
- Easing Cramps
- Importance of Magnesium
- Longer Life for the Man in Your Life
- Maca
- Macrobiotics
- Macular Degeneration
- Magnesium
- Magnet Therapy
- Mammogram Controversy
- Marshmellow
- Massage Therapy
- Mayo Clinic Sells Its Soul
- Measuring Hormone Levels
- Meditation
- Meet Elaine
- Melatonin
- Melatonin and Perimenopause
- Melatonin for Mild Cognitive Impairment
- Melissa
- Memory Loss/Impairment
- Menopause
- Menopause and Bioidentical Hormones
- Menopause Herbal Combination
- Menopause Transition Rx
- Metabolic Syndrome
- Methionine
- Migraine
- Milk Thistle
- Mistletoe
- Modify Risk Factors
- More Better Memory Tricks
- MSM
- Muira Puama
- Mullein
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Muscle Aches and Pains
- Mushrooms
- Music Therapy
- Myers’ Cocktail
- Myotherapy
- Myrtle
- Organic Milk
- Pre-Menopause Anxiety
- Q&A: Can Food Help Mood?
- Q&A: Men and the Triple Whammy
- Q&A: Muscle Str...
- Q&A: Red Meat
- Stress Less: Meditation
- The Most Important Supplement
- Toxic Metals and Disease
- Trace Minerals
- Your Brain: Could an...
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- A Solid Thumbs-Up on...
- Can You Trust the NYT?
- Learning to Say No
- NAC (N-acetylcysteine)
- NADH (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)
- Naringin
- Native American Medicine
- Natural Progesterone Cream
- Naturopathy
- Nettle
- Niacin
- Nutritional Bad News
- Nutritional Counseli...
- Nutritional Medicine News
- Nutritional Research: Busy Month
- Our Missing Nutrients
- Q&A: New Year’s Resolution
- Q&A: Nutritional Medicine
- R&R for 2008
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- Colloidal Oatmeal
- Green Tea and Ovarian Cancer
- Health Risks of the Oil Gusher
- Oak Bark
- Oat Straw
- Obesity by Infection
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids
- Omega-6 Fatty Acids
- Oprah: Poster Child ...
- Oregano
- Organic Milk
- Organics
- Osteopathy
- Osteoporosis
- Reducing Your Risk of Ovarian Cancer
- Second Opinions
- Thinking Out of the Box
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- Case Study: Melanie’s PMS Hell
- An Easier Way to Ove...
- Anxiety and Panic
- Before Filling Your ...
- Chronic Pain
- Cure PMS The Natural...
- Energy Psychology
- Four Easy Steps to S...
- Melatonin and Perimenopause
- Muscle Aches and Pains
- Natural Healing from Trauma
- Natural Progesterone Cream
- On Their Knees: Doct...
- PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid)
- Pantothenic Acid (B5)
- Parsley
- Pau d’arco
- Pelargonium sidoides (African geranium)
- Peppermint
- Perimenopause
- Phosphatidylserine (PS)
- Phyllanthus/Ayurvedi...
- PMS
- PMS Rx
- Poisoned by an Antibiotic
- Polarity Therapy
- Policosanol
- Potassium
- Prayer
- Pre-diabetes Prescription Drugs
- Pre-Menopause Anxiety
- Preventing Flu
- Preventive Tests You Need
- Prickly Pear
- Prostate Problems
- Psoriasis
- Psyllium
- Pumpkin (cucurbita) Seed
- Push Up, Trim Down
- Pycnogenol: Are You a Frequent Flyer?
- Pygeum Africanum
- Pyruvate
- Q&A: Herbs Control PMS Palpitations
- The Dark Side of Prescription Drugs
- Vitamin D and Pain Control
- Why Doctors Avoid Prescription Drugs
- Your Brain: Could Pr...
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- Bromelain/Quercetin
- Coenzyme Q10
- Name-That-Food Quiz
- Q&A: A Question About SICKO
- Q&A: Can Food Help Mood?
- Q&A: Citicholine and the Aging Brain
- Q&A: Complex Carbohydrates
- Q&A: Exercise and a Healthy Brain
- Q&A: Flu Shot
- Q&A: How Much Water?
- Q&A: Increasing Your Energy
- Q&A: Interactio...
- Q&A: Men and the Triple Whammy
- Q&A: SAMe or St. John’s Wort?
- Q&A: Tamiflu
- Q&A: Tanning Be...
- Qigong
- Quercetin
- Take the Triple Whammy Quiz
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- 2008: Time for Mini-Resolutions
- A Quick and Easy Ref...
- All Your Vegetables Soup
- Are You Reluctant to Get Well?
- D-ribose: New Supplement of Note
- Modifying Risk Factors
- Q&A: New Year’s Resolution
- Q&A: Red Meat
- R&R for 2008
- Raspberry Leaf (rubus idaeus)
- Raynaud’s Disease
- Recipes: Asparagus G...
- Recipes: Heather’s Hot and Hearty Chili
- Recipes: Josephina...
- Recipes: Lemony Lent...
- Recipes: Spicy Cabbage Soup
- Red Rice Yeast
- Reflexology
- Reiki
- Resistance, Sigmund ...
- RESPeRATE for High Blood Pressure
- Resveratrol
- Rhodiola rosea
- Riboflavin (vitamin B2)
- Rolfing
- Rosacea
- Rosemary
- Stress Less: Reflexology
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- How Stress Shortens ...
- Walking Away From Ch...
- A SAD (Seasonal Affe...
- Better Sleep
- Brain-Boosting Suppl...
- Breathe Out Stress
- Breathing Out Stress
- Cuts and Scrapes
- December Stress
- Don’t Forget Your Selenium
- Fast Food Favorites: Salmon in a Pouch
- Fast Food Favorites: Spinach
- Flu Shot: Do I Need One?
- Getting Off the Seas...
- Help for Your Fading Sex Drive
- Holiday Stress Rx: Part 2
- Holiday Stress Rx: Part 3
- Holiday Stress Rx: Ten Tips
- Idea Sixpack
- Keeping Your Smarts as You Age
- Keeping Your Smarts, Part 2
- Kidney Stones
- Learning to Say No
- More Travel Snacks
- My Annual Smoking Rant
- Nature’s Apoth...
- Our Governor the Sociopath
- Q&A: A Question About SICKO
- Q&A: SAMe or St. John’s Wort?
- Q&A: Sleep and Your Immune System
- Q&A: Stiff Neck
- Q&A: Supplements and the Triple Whammy
- Q&A: Tanning Be...
- Saccharomyces boulardii
- SAMe (S-adenosylmethionine)
- SAMe for Depression and Arthritis
- Saw Palmetto
- Second Opinion
- Second Opinions
- Selenium
- Shark Liver Oil
- Shiatsu
- Shingles
- Should I get the Swine Flu Vaccine?
- Siberian Ginseng
- SICKO Part Five: Fixing the System
- SICKO Part Four
- SICKO Part One
- SiCKO Part Three: Mo...
- SICKO Part Two
- Sinus Infections
- Sinusitis
- Slippery Elm
- Sore Throat
- Soy Foods and Breast Cancer
- Soy Isoflavones
- Spirilina and Kelp
- Sprains and Strains
- St. John’s Wort
- St. John’s Wor...
- Stay Skeptical
- Staying Smart
- Still Smoke?
- Stress
- Stress and Brain Fog...
- Stress Less: Acupuncture
- Stress Less: Meditation
- Stress Less: T’ai Chi
- Stroke
- Sugar
- Summertime’s Natural Serotonin Boosters
- Sunburn
- Swine Flu
- The Most Important Supplement
- The Sadness of Happy Meals
- The Upside of Low Serotonin
- Tips for Better Sleep
- Travel Snacks
- Using Soy to Prevent Breast Cancer
- Wintertime Blues: 10...
- Women, Baseball Bats, Men, and Serotonin
- Worry and Stress
- Your Brain: It Could Be Low Serotonin
- Your Sex Drive, the FDA, and Big Pharma
- Zzzzz: You’re ...
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- Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and Your Liver
- Eight Ways to Eat the Triple Whammy Way
- If You Take Thyroid Hormones
- Low Thyroid and Taki...
- Milk Thistle
- More Travel Snacks
- Natural Healing from Trauma
- Oprah: Poster Child ...
- Q&A: Men and the Triple Whammy
- Q&A: Supplements and the Triple Whammy
- Sore Throat
- Stress Less: T’ai Chi
- T’ai Chi: Getting Started
- Tai Chi
- Take the Triple Whammy Quiz
- Taurine
- Tea Tree Oil
- The Upside of Low Serotonin
- Therapeutic Touch
- Thiamin (B1)
- Thyroid Disease
- Townsend Letter
- Toxic Food Syndrome
- Toxic Food Syndrome, Part 2
- Toxic Metals and Disease
- Trace Minerals
- Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Trager Approach
- Travel Snacks
- Trimming the Tummy Fat
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- All Your Vegetables Soup
- Another Reason You Need Vitamins
- Cancer and Vitamin D
- Flu Shot: Do I Need One?
- Is Vitamin C Worthwhile?
- Let the Sun Shine: P...
- Liquid C
- Nature’s Apoth...
- Pantothenic Acid (B5)
- Q&A: Tanning Be...
- Q&A: Vitamin D
- Q&A: Vitamin E and Heart Attacks
- Should I get the Swine Flu Vaccine?
- Valerian
- Varicose Veins
- Vinpocetine
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin B Complex
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin B6
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin C and Flavinoids
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin D – Again
- Vitamin D and Fibromyalgia
- Vitamin D and Pain Control
- Vitamin D and Your Heart
- Vitamin D, Part 2
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin Graveyard
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- Sturm and Drang at Whole Foods
- Are You Drinking Enough Water?
- Benefits of a Whole Food Diet
- Case History Part 2:...
- Case History: Resistance to Getting Well
- Exercise and Weight Loss
- Q&A: How Much Water?
- Resistance, Sigmund ...
- Something New for Weight Loss
- The Launch of Our Updated Website
- Walnut Leaf
- Warts
- Weight Loss
- Where You Live Matters
- White Willow Bark
- Wild Yam
- Wintertime Blues: 10...
- Women + Certain Carbs = Early Death
- Women and ADD: Part 1
- Women and Weight: Do...
- Women’s Herbal Combination
- Women, ADD, and the Drugs That Help
- Women, Baseball Bats, Men, and Serotonin
- Worry and Stress
- Writing Therapy
- X
- Y
- “You Are Corn”
- Red Rice Yeast
- Stress Less: Yoga
- Wild Yam
- Yeast Infections (Vaginal)
- Yoga
- Yoga: Getting Started
- Yogurt 101: Become a Label-Reader
- Yohimbe
- Your Brain: Could Pr...
- Your Brain: Is Low Thyroid a Factor?
- Your Brain: It Could Be Low Serotonin
- Your Brain: Maybe It...
- Your Brain: Maybe Your Depressed
- Your Brain: Yes, It ...
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Alzheimer’s Disease
The whole world awaits a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. The irony is that the worse the condition gets, the easier it becomes emotionally for the patient–and the more wrenching an experience for the caregivers. In fact, if you are a caregiver, please join a support group. Don’t tackle Alzheimer’s alone. Doctors generally acknowledge Alzheimer’s as hopeless, and the only approved drugs are marginally effective at best. In light of this bleak outlook, the integrative team at WholeHealth Chicago believes that we all need to be especially alert for anything new on the horizon.
We’re now recommending, for example, huperzine A, a compound derived from a rare moss native to the cold climate of China (where integrative medicine is standard operating procedure). It is proving to be remarkably effective against age-related memory loss–and without the side effects of powerful modern drugs.
Now let’s see what else we can suggest.
What is Alzheimer’s Disease?
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive degenerative disorder of the brain. In time it severely impairs memory and mental functioning, with devastating consequences for both patients and caregivers. The symptoms of Alzheimer’s appear very slowly at first. Patients, who are usually over age 65 (and more likely to be in their seventies or eighties), experience what can be mistaken for the usual forgetfulness associated with old age. Difficulty making decisions is another early symptom. As the disease progresses, however, memory loss accelerates and patients may forget how to perform very simple tasks, such as dressing and bathing. Increasingly disoriented, they tend to get lost in familiar places and fail to recognize friends and family. People with Alzheimer’s often undergo personality changes, becoming hostile, anxious or withdrawn, and may display inappropriate social behavior.
In its advanced stages, the disease produces severe language impairment, loss of bowel and bladder control, and mental deterioration so great that patients become completely dependent on caregivers 24 hours a day. Alzheimer’s patients die, on average, within 10 years of the onset of symptoms, usually from complications such as pneumonia or malnutrition.
It is estimated that Alzheimer’s affects about 6% of people over age 65, and 20% of those over age 85. The disease is neither curable nor preventable, and there are no diagnostic tests that specifically identify it. (A diagnosis is made on the basis of patient history and clinical examination. Brain scans and lab tests can help rule out other possible causes of memory loss and dementia.)
The prescription drugs tacrine and donepezil ease symptoms to a degree in some patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s. Certain supplements, particularly ginkgo biloba, huperzine A and other antioxidants, may also help improve mental functioning in the early stages of the disease.
Because Alzheimer’s disease, especially in its later stages, takes such a heavy toll on caregivers, anyone responsible for the care of an Alzheimer’s patient should seek ways to ease the inevitable burden. Counseling, support groups, day-care services, visiting nurses and nursing homes are among the available options.
Key Symptoms
Increasing forgetfulness and inability to recall recent events
Difficulty making decisions and forming proper judgments
Growing disorientation resulting in a tendency to get lost near home or in other familiar places
Changes in temperament, characterized by anxiety, agitation, hostility, withdrawal, indifference to others, depression or displays of inappropriate social behavior
Rambling or repetitive speech, inability to name familiar objects, long searches for the right word and other language difficulties
Failure to recognize friends and family
Delusions, paranoia and unfounded accusations
Loss of bowel and bladder control
Inability to perform such basic tasks as bathing, dressing, eating or using the bathroom without assistance.
What Causes Alzheimer’s Disease?
The cause of Alzheimer’s remains unknown. What is known is that the brain of Alzheimer’s patients suffers a severe loss of nerve cells, especially in those areas that control memory and thought processes. A deficiency in certain memory-enhancing brain chemicals is also associated with the disease.
Other factors that may play a role in memory loss and possibly in the development of Alzheimer’s include decreased blood flow in the brain, a series of small strokes, cardiovascular disease, serious head injury and slow-acting viruses. A family history of Alzheimer’s may increase an individual’s risk of developing the disease.
Treatment and Prevention
Although strides continue to be made in the treatment of Alzheimer’s symptoms, the disease cannot be cured or prevented and, after a certain point, its symptoms are irreversible. However, in the early stages of the disease, nutritional supplements may help reverse some mental impairment and perhaps even postpone the development of more severe symptoms.
Start taking supplements, singly or in combination, as soon as Alzheimer’s is even suspected. It’s safe to take the recommended supplements with the prescription Alzheimer’s drugs tacrine and donepezil, but consult your doctor before you do so. If you have a serious medical condition or are taking medication, it always a good idea to check with your doctor before beginning a supplement program.
How Supplements Can Help
The herb ginkgo biloba is a key supplement in the treatment of early Alzheimer’s symptoms. By increasing the blood supply to the brain, ginkgo biloba may help improve memory in some patients. The herb also seems to have antioxidant properties, which help keep nerve cells healthy.
A compound derived from Chinese club moss, huperzine A, has been shown in clinical studies to improve mental functioning and seems to complement the effect of the conventional medicine tacrine.
Vinpocetine, a substance derived from the periwinkle plant, has been shown in many studies to improve memory and mental functioning.
Other antioxidants that promote nerve-cell health include vitamins C and E, carotenoids and coenzyme Q10. You can often find a commercial preparation where all of these supplements are conveniently combined. Low levels of vitamin E, a potent antioxidant, have been consistently linked to Alzheimer’s disease.
Also take a vitamin B complex and extra vitamin B6. Although not the cause of Alzheimer’s disease, low levels of B vitamins have occasionally been found in patients who have Alzheimer’s. Vitamin B12 and folate lower blood levels of homocysteine, elevated levels of which have been noted in Alzheimer’s patients.
Try borage or evening primrose oil and the herbs gotu kola and Siberian ginseng; these all may help improve memory in early Alzheimer’s patients by fostering better transmission of nerve impulses. In addition, gotu kola may reduce fatigue and depression, as well as stimulate the central nervous system.
The amino acid-like substances phosphatidylserine and acetyl-L-carnitine may achieve the same result by increasing levels of memory-enhancing brain chemicals.
If the Alzheimer’s patient is prone to episodes of agitation, you might consider kava, a natural and nonsedating tranquilizer, before trying potentially sedating drugs that might impair mental functioning even further.
Self-Care Remedies
Exercise regularly, although you’ll obviously have to supervise if the person becomes disoriented with the surroundings. Even if it’s only taking a short daily walk, exercise helps improve both mental and physical functioning.
Keep the mind stimulated by reading, doing memory exercises and playing games.
Try to stay as calm and relaxed as possible. This will help you concentrate and may even improve memory.
Seek outside help and advice. Alzheimer’s disease support groups and the Alzheimer Disease Foundation are good sources for information about caring for a person with this ailment.
Since some prescription drugs can cause mental confusion, especially in older people, speak with your doctor about this issue, and ask to have all medications periodically reviewed. Medications used to treat anxiety, depression, diabetes, ulcers or Parkinson’s disease are common culprits.
When to Call a Doctor
If you or a family member shows signs of increasing memory loss, get lost in a familiar place or undergo unexplained behavioral changes.
Supplement Recommendations
From David Edelberg, M.D. at WholeHealth Chicago: I know this list looks formidable. And it’s a lot of pills to take every day, especially for someone with Alzheimer’s. But we do have evidence in the medical literature that certain nutritional supplements can slow and even reverse some deterioration of the disease. Since at this point in time, Alzheimer’s is considered incurable, these supplements are certainly worth trying.
How to Take the Supplements
I suggest initiating as much of this program as you can afford and staying on it indefinitely. Periodically ask your physician to do a mental-status evaluation to determine if the deterioration is slowing (or even reversing) and if the program is working to your expectations. None of these supplements will interfere with the prescription drugs currently available for Alzheimer’s disease.
These extra antioxidants, along with the energy enhancer coenzyme Q10, block the degeneration of the brain caused by altered oxygen molecules called free radicals.
Extra B complex vitamins and essential fatty acids (found in supplements such as borage and evening primrose oil) help to maintain the healthy structure and function of the nervous system. Low vitamin B12 levels can mask Alzheimer’s symptoms, so you might ask your doctor to measure your blood and make sure your levels of this important vitamin are on the high side.
Recent studies show that the mineral zinc is frequently low in Alzheimer’s patients, and that supplementation may be helpful. If you’re planning to take zinc for more than a month, be sure to add a small amount of copper as well (zinc can interfere with copper absorption).
The herb ginkgo biloba and the herbal extract huperzine A have both been shown to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s, especially when combined with the conventional drug tacrine. Although less well studied in Alzheimer’s patients, the supplement vinpocetine, derived from the periwinkle plant, also has been shown to enhance mental function.
The amino acidlike nutrients phosphatidylserine (PS) and acetyl-L-carnitine are expensive, but both have been shown to enhance memory function in Alzheimer’s patients and even in people who just demonstrate mild everyday forgetfulness. These are both safe and effective, but unfortunately a bit price-y.
The herbs gotu kola and Siberian ginseng may benefit Alzheimer’s patients by improving overall energy and level of alertness.
And finally, supplementation with NADH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), recently found effective in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), has also been found helpful with Alzheimer’s patients. All participants in a trial showed improved cognitive functioning and no side effects were noted.
For special consideration:
The gentle natural tranquilizing herb kava (250 mg 3 times a day) may be able to relieve agitation in an Alzheimer’s patient without having to resort to prescription tranquilizers, which may increase mental confusion. Don’t use kava in combination with prescription tranquilizers and sedatives.
Important:
We at WholeHealth Chicago strongly recommend that everyone take a high-potency multivitamin/mineral and well-balanced antioxidant complex every day. It may be necessary to adjust the dosages outlined below to account for your own daily vitamin regimen. All of our supplement recommendations also assume you are eating a healthful diet.
Be aware that certain cautions are associated with taking individual supplements, especially if you have other medical conditions and/or you’re taking medications. Key cautions are given in the listing below, but you need to see the WholeHealth Chicago Reference Library for a comprehensive discussion of each supplement’s cautions and drug/nutrient interactions.
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