• The Herb Ashwagandha Improves Sperm in Infertile Men

    In our book, Sex & Fertility: Natural Solutions, we describe the herb ashwgandha as a herb that “helps to restore sexual chi, or energy . . . . [that] is used for reduced levels of energy, including sexual energy, nervous tension, stress and anxiety.” We say that it is “especially useful for sexual problems that

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  • Fenugreek: A New Herb for Menopause

    In the absence of any safe pharmaceutical treatment for menopause, the search for natural alternatives has taken on increasing importance for women. The best and most studied treatment for menopause is the herb black cohosh, and several other nutrients and herbs, like soy isolflavones, flax seeds and hops, have been proven to help. The newest

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  • Natural Berberine Helps Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a very common problem for women of reproductive age. It affects 5-10% of the population, with as many as 5 million American women suffering from it. Women with PCOS suffer from two of elevated male hormones, infrequent or lack of periods and enlarged ovaries with lots of small cysts. It

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  • Does the Medical Approach to Diabetes Work?

    Diabetes is one of the most common chronic conditions in the world. 9.3% of Americans and 6.5% of Canadians suffer from diabetes: that’s 31 million people. There is a lot of agreement about the medical approach to diabetes. But does the approach work? . . . .

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  • Evidence Mounts for Simple Help for Gestational Diabetes

    Gestational diabetes is one of the most common problems of pregnancy. Several studies have shown that vitamin D is beneficial for diabetes. This study looked at whether the versatile vitamin is beneficial specifically for gestational diabetes. . . .

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  • Eating Disorders: How to Talk to Your Kids About Food

    After asthma, obesity and eating disorders are the most common chronic conditions in adolescents. For some teenagers, compensating for obesity can lead to overcompensating for obesity, which can lead to eating disorders. The American Academy of Pediatrics has published new guidance on how to prevent obesity and eating disorders and on how break the link

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  • Athletic Performance: Where D Gets You an A

    This study of vitamin D and athletic performance included 103 college athletes from the United States. The researchers wanted to see what effect vitamin D levels had on athletic performance because recent evidence suggests that low vitamin D is associated with decreased muscle formation. . . .

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  • Thyroid Cancer: More Bad News for Cancer Screening

    Careful scientific research has revealed the best approach for most thyroid cancers: don’t get screened; don’t get treatment. The popularization of ultrasound screening, CT scanning and MRI’s has led to a dramatic increase in the diagnosis of thyroid cancer, especially among women. But a new report by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)

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  • Simple Cinnamon Improves Diabetes

    Cinnamon is one of the most promising treatments for diabetes. And now a new study has added even more weight to the evidence for this surprisingly powerful herb. . . .

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  • Concern Grows for Tylenol During Pregnancy

    Acetaminophen is the active ingredient in Tylenol. It is the first choice pain medication for pregnant women. More than half of all pregnant women in the U.S. use Tylenol. But an important new study has increased the concern over risks to children whose mothers use Tylenol while pregnant. . . .

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