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Herb and Dietary Supplement Report 2000
Jan - Feb - Mar - Apr - May - Aug
August 2000
- Top Story - More Bad News and Confusion About Aristolochia
- Research News - Study Says Creatine Improves Symptoms of Muscular
Dystrophies
- Research News - Isoflavone Supplement Lacks Cardiovascular Effects
- Research News - Marine Oils and Vitamin B12 Relieve Dysmenorrhea
- Research News - Lutein Improves Vision in Patients with Retinal
Degeneration
- Integrative Consultation - Spotlight on ADHD
- Nutrient Profile - The Many Faces of Quercetin
... and more!
May 2000
- Top Story - Predicting Herb-Drug Interactions
- Research News - Arginine and Niacin in the treatment of
cardiovascular disease
- Integrative Consultation - Treating Allergic Rhinitis: Alternative
Options
- Q/A - Guarana and Wellbutrin: A Dangerous Combination?
... and more!
April 2000
- Chondroitin sulfate effective in treatment of osteoarthritis
symptoms.
- FDA issues health advisory on potential interactions between St.
John's wort and Indinavir.
- Integrative protocol for cancer
prevention.
- Omega-3 fatty acids useful for treating and preventing heart disease.
... and more!
March
2000
- Integrative treatment protocol for Asthma.
- Thermogenic (fat burning) effects not seen in 11 of 12 herbs studied.
- Higher doses of Ginkgo biloba more effective in treating intermittent
claudication.
- Homeopathy shows results in treatment of migraine and headache.
- Green tea may lower risk of heart disease and cancer. ... and more!
February
2000
- Green Tea Extract studied for weight loss.
- Glucosamine sulfate reduces symptoms of osteoarthritis.
- Interactions between Digoxin and St. John's wort explained.
- RDA (recommended dietary allowance) evolves into DRI (dietary
reference intake).
... and more! January
2000
- FDA warns against purchase or use of Triax Metabolic Accelerator!
- Vitamin E may help prevent or retard Age-Related Macular Degeration
(AMD).
- Psyllium helps reduce serum glucose and lipid levels in type II
diabetes.
- FDA approves heart-healthy claims for soy protein products.
Vitamins and St. John's wort useful
in Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
... and more!
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