Cholesterol Levels Considered Good Won’t Prevent A Heart Attack

We’ve thought all along that having high amounts of HDL cholesterol (the “good” kind) and low levels of LDL cholesterol (the “bad” cholesterol) would prevent a heart attack. After all, HDL is the slick cholesterol that keeps sticky LDL from building up in the arteries. But that’s not necessarily true. At least that’s what researchers … Read more

Prostate Cancer Caused By…And How You Can Stop It!

If you really want to cure a disease, you have to find the cause of it and fix the cause. Sometimes, finding the cause of cancer is very difficult. But this month, I’d like to tell you about a preliminary report that unravels the mysterious cause and development of prostate disease. What’s more, there is … Read more

Statins Make You More Likely To Catch The Flu

I’ve told you in the past that statins do lower cholesterol — at a price. They also cause mild-to-severe muscle pain or weakness, liver damage, digestive problems, and a rash or flushing. But there’s another health problem statins cause. And you won’t hear this from your doctor. The problem? Statins can make you more susceptible … Read more

Proteins May Be The Reason You’re Losing Bone and Muscle Mass

If you’re over 50, what is the most critical aspect of your health that is routinely overlooked by virtually every doctor? If you go to your doctor and ask for a preventive medicine workup, it’s likely that your doctor will overlook one of the most important tests you can have done. He’ll check for cancer, … Read more

Vitamin D Is The Nutrient That Helps Dozens Of Health Problems

Just about every week we hear about one single nutrient deficiency that’s linked to yet another disease. Studies claim that at least part of the solution to these illnesses — and sometimes the sole answer — is to raise blood levels of this common nutrient. Osteoporosis, diabetes, heart disease, MS, lupus, cancer, rheumatoid  arthritis, skin … Read more