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A Response To “Blood Pressure Meds - Are the side effects worth it?”

It never ceases to amaze me; the side effects from prescription drugs that people are willing to put up with - even consider to be a “benefit.” Here is an example:
Iggy writes:
I take Hytrin, mainly for my prostate, but my blood pressure was occasionally a little high. Fortunately, my only side effect has been that [...]

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Deficient in Iodine, But Allergic - What to do?

Our recent article on Iodine stirred plenty of interest - it truly is a forgotten and misunderstood mineral. One of the more prevalent medical myths is that of the “Allergy to Iodine” - a frequently asked question by both doctors and nurses - who should know better. What they are really asking is “are you [...]

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Sex Hormone Balance: Serious Anti-Aging and Disease Prevention

In both males and females, a decline or imbalance of the sex hormones is associated with a wide variety of health problems.
Imbalanced or decreased sex hormones in women can cause:

Acne or oily skin
Bloating
Bone loss
Breast disease including cancer
Cancer (hormone-related: breast, ovary, uterus)
Decreased fertility
Depression
Endometriosis
Excess facial and body hair
Heart disease
Heavy or painful periods
Hot flashes
Irregular periods
Irritability
Loss of muscle mass [...]

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IODINE - The “Missing Mineral” for Thyroid, Heart, Immune and Cancer Protection

Iodine is a non-metallic essential trace element in human nutrition. Currently considered in conventional medicine to be primarily a thyroid nutrient (thyroid hormones T4 and T3 are composed largely of iodine), Iodine is actually found in many organs and tissue in the body including salivary, parotid, submandibular and pituitary glands, pancreas, testis, breasts, prostate, ovary, [...]

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Drug Therapy For High Blood Pressure - Are The Side Effects Worth It?

Questions about blood pressure and drugs used to control blood pressure are common here - we get them often. Big Pharma is constantly working to have Big Medicine declare lower and lower blood pressures to be “normal” - meaning that anyone with readings above that “normal” becomes a candidate for a lifetime of expensive drug therapy. [...]

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