• Overuse of Antibiotics Causes Urgent Health Concern

    A new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns that drug resistant super bugs have become an urgent public health concern. . . .

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  • Omega-3 & PMS

    124 women with PMS were given either a placebo or an omega-3 fatty acid supplement supplying 240mg of DHA and 360mg of EPA for ninety days. . . . 

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  • Got Ulcers? Licorice Kills H. Pylori

    H. Pylori is a bacteria that is known to increase the risk of ulcers and stomach cancer.  This double-blind study gave either 150mg of a standardized licorice root extract or a placebo to 107 people who tested positive for H. Pylori. . . .

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  • Vitamin K & Osteoporosis

    There are three forms of vitamin K: K1 is the natural form found in plant food, K2 is made by bacteria in the gut; K3 is the synthetic form. K1 is know to improve bone mineral density in postmenopausal women, as are some forms of K2. This study looked at another form of K2. .…

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  • Flavonoids Help Prevent Diabetes

    Eating lots of foods rich in flavonoid antioxidants has been shown to have many health benefits. A recent meta-analysis has added even more weight to the evidence that flavonoids are good for diabetes.

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  • Antioxidants are Good for Your Heart

    This huge study followed 33,713 women for over eleven years. It found that the women who get the most antioxidants in their diet are only about half as likely to suffer from heart failure than women who get the least (2% versus 3.9%). . . .

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  • Pycnogenol Helps all Symptoms of Metabolic Syndrome

    Last month, in volume 16.9 of The Natural Path, we wrote about the most recent research on metabolic syndrome. Now a new study has added more hope. . . . 

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  • More D, Less Death

    In recent years, vitamin D has emerged from being a bone vitamin to being a nearly everything vitamin. Recent research has pointed to the benefits of vitamin D for everything from osteoporosis to cancer, heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, depression, back pain and more. The latest study looked at blood levels of vitamin D in 9,578…

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  • Does Carnitine Cause Heart Disease?

    Recently, a study widely reported by the media created a controversy around carnitine, a common amino acid, by claiming to show an association between carnitine and heart disease. However, even if the study were not deeply flawed, this single study would have to be placed in the context of the huge body of studies showing…

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  • Roundup May Be the Most Harmful Chemical in the Environment

    Monsanto’s Roundup is the most commonly used herbicide in the world. Monsanto insists that it is minimally toxic. However, a new study disagrees, instead concluding that Roundup may be “the most biologically disruptive chemical in our environment”. . . .

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