Guest guest Posted March 23, 2009 Report Share Posted March 23, 2009 Latest in Human Nutrition drgreger.org/newsletters.html Latest in Human Nutrition http://www.drgreger.org/newsletters.html * Fall 2005 o -Ornish Takes on Cancer o -Peppermint Oil for Irritable Bowel Syndrome o -Arteries--Open Sesame! o -Childhood Brain Tumors and Maternal Diet o -Mad Cow Update o -Bird Flu Update * Summer 2005 o -Making the Healthiest Food on Earth Even Healthier o -Treating Springtime Allergies with Spirulina? o -Figs Fight Fatigue o -Heart Attacks, Side-Effects, or a Healthy Diet o -Plant-Based Diets Beneficial in Pregnancy o -Soy and Cancer: A Meta-Analysis o -Dairy Diet Myth o -ATTACK OF THE SUPERBUGS o Chicken Out of Urinary Tract Infections o Campylobacter Joins the Resistance o The Hard-Boiled Truth: Salmonella and Eggs o Don't Wash Your Meat o Bacteria or Cancer * Spring 2005 o -Lifestyle Change Slows Breast Cancer Growth Within Days o -Preventing Prostate Cancer with Guacamole? o -Preventing Breast Cancer with Lentil Soup? o -Maternal Seafood Consumption May Damage Child's Heart o -Antioxidant Status of Vegetarians o -Mothballs May Kill More Than Moths o -Not all Fruits and Vegetables are Alike o -Ovarian Cancer and Dairy * November/December 2004 o -AGEd Meat o -Vegans Need to Eat More Greens, Beans, and Nuts o -Raw versus Cooked Vegetables for Cancer Prevention o -Meat, Cheese, Eggs, and Lymphoma o -Berries to Prevent Metastases? o -Cancer-Fighting Cranberries o -Eggs and Ovarian Cancer * October 2004 o -AtkinsExposed.org -- my rebuttal to the Atkins Corporation's legal threat * September 2004 o -Full-Fat Salad Dressings Healthier than Fat-Free o -Prostate Cancer and Milk o -Reversing Arteriosclerosis with Pomegranate Juice o -Vegan Children: A Recent Review o -Vegetarian Athletes: A Recent Review o -Endometriosis and Diet o -Live Paratuberculosis Bacteria Found in U.S. Milk * July/August 2004 o -Rocket Fuel in Milk o -Broccoli and Breast Cancer o -Antibiotics and Meat o -Eggs and Death * June 2004 o -Full text of my book on the Atkins Diet * May 2004 o -Mercury Contamination in Fish o -High Carb Diet for Safe Weight Loss without Hunger? o -Insulin Sensitivity and Vegetarianism o -Skim Milk Versus Soy Milk: Head to Head o -Iron Status of Young Vegan Women * April 2004 o -Milk and Multiple Sclerosis o -Macular Degeneration: Go Nuts for Your Eyes o -Cinnamon: Spice Up Your Life * March 2004 o -Bowel Movement Frequency o -Raw Vegetables More Protective than Cooked? o -Eggs and Colorectal Cancer Mortality o -Green Tea May Protect from Prostate Cancer o -Girls, Fruits & Veggies and Skeletal Development o -Eat the Peel? Antioxidant Power of Peels and Seeds * February 2004 o -Arsenic in Chicken o -PCBs in Fish o -Flax Seeds and the Stress Response o -Greens May Prevent Colon Cancer * January 2004 o -Cow Cancer Virus o -Mad Cow Disease * December 2003 o -Fish Consumption and Breast Cancer o -Enlarged Prostate and Tomato Sauce? o -Sore throat? Try Gargling with Green Tea o -Prostate Cancer and Cranberries * November 2003 o -Soy Foods and Bone Health o -Meat Molecule Builds Up in Human Tumors o -Got Testicular Cancer? The Dairy Connection o -Best to Keep Dead Birds Out of Your Kitchen o -Long-term Multivitamin Use May Lower Colon Cancer Risk o -Iodine Deficiency Reported in Vegetarians and Vegans o -Raw versus Cooked: Which is More Natural? * October 2003 o -Biggest Study on Vegetarians in History Finally Published o -Vegans Should " Consider " DHA Supplementation o -Low Protein Intake May Also Harm Bones o -Nuts Will Not Make You Fat * September 2003 o -Vegan Diets Deficient in Three Nutrients? o Well, Meateaters are Deficient in Seven! o -Take Some Greens for Your Blues? o -Green Tea and Breast Cancer o -Breakfast of (Slim) Champions o -Animal Fat and Breast Cancer o -Milk, Greens and Ovarian Cancer Survival o -Animal Products and Stroke Risk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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