Everything You’re Doing for Your Prostate May Be Wrong!

In All Health Watch, Cognitive Health, Featured Article, Men's Health, Prostate Cancer, Sexual Health

It’s possible that everything you hear about managing your prostate is wrong. That’s because most doctors believe that elevated testosterone levels cause prostate cancer cells to grow.

But emerging research says the exact opposite is true. New studies show that your prostate thrives on increased levels of “free” testosterone. In fact, higher levels can actually reverse the growth of cancer cells.… Read More

Ancient Chinese Remedy May Kill Heart Disease

In All Health Watch, Featured Article, Heart and Cardiovascular, Heart Disease

An ancient herbal remedy may just be the best medicine for your heart. The news comes from Dr. Michael J. Wyss, lead researcher at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

He’s published a study that shows that an all-natural herbal extract can manage blood pressure. And reduce “bad” LDL cholesterol in your blood.

But Dr. Wyss didn’t just stumble on this discovery by accident.… Read More

Devil’s Claw Attacks Arthritis Pain

In All Health Watch, Arthritis, Featured Article, Pain Relief

Can an endangered South African desert plant relieve arthritic pain? Dr. Tieraona Low Dog, MD, says devil’s claw can. It’s been used for thousands of years by South African natives to treat pain.

As we reported in Tuesday’s message, she’s studied the effects of the herb on arthritis pain. Several other studies and experts confirm its benefits.

She’s had so much success with the herb that she now uses it to help her patients successfully combat arthritic pain.… Read More

FDA Approves New Wonder Drug… on Just 8 Weeks of Testing

In Featured Article, Health Warning

The FDA has just approved a new antidepressant drug. It’s called vilazodone. And it’s been created by a small biotech company called Clinical Data.

The story you’ll read in the newspapers is that this new drug is a Good Thing. That’s because it’s the first antidepressant that doesn’t seem to have sexual side effects.

In theory, that is good news for the 18 million Americans dealing with depression each day.… Read More