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Subj: The domino effect 

Date: 11/13/2003 12:12:13 AM Eastern Standard Time

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Health e-Tips

November 13, 2003

**************************************************************

Dear reader,

You can't ignore a urinary tract infection (UTI) -- even if you

tried. If you've ever had one, you know exactly what I mean. And

once you've had one, your chances of getting another skyrocket.

But luckily, there are some natural, preventative measures that

make a recurrence less likely. Take lactobacilli, for example.

This is a class of bacteria used in the production of yogurt

that's also found among the normal bacterial flora of the

urinary tract and vaginal tissues. Lactobacilli are considered

friendly organisms, since they compete with or inhibit

disease-causing bacteria.

In one study, 41 women with acute urinary-tract infections were

given either lactobacillus intra-vaginal suppositories or a

placebo beginning on the last day of antibiotic treatment twice

a week for two weeks, followed by once a month for two months.

Results showed that UTIs recurred in 47 percent of the patients

given the placebo compared to only 21 percent of those give the

lactobacillus suppositories.

If you want to try lactobacilli in the form of yogurt, be sure

to look for a brand with no sugar or artificial chemicals,

sweeteners, or additives.

Dr. also recommends some other effective natural remedies

for UTIs, including vitamin C. When taken at a dose of 1,000 mg,

four times a day, vitamin C helps suppress the growth of E.

coli, the most frequent cause of UTIs.

*************************************************************

       Could It Happen To Someone You Love This Year?

1.The biopsy comes back CANCER

2.That " tight feeling " turns into a HEART ATTACK

3.The pain won't go away this time. It's ARTHRITIS

The new answers are not at your drugstore, not at your health

food store and not on your doctor's prescription pad. Learn the

answers right here, and start using them now...

https://www.agora-inc.com/reports/HSI/W6HSDB13/

**************************************************************

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What your dentist won't tell you

Q: I've been reading a lot about mercury dental fillings lately,

and I'm not sure what to believe. The warnings are scary, but

are mercury fillings really as bad as some sources are making

them out to be? What are your thoughts?

JVW: One day, hopefully, I will be able to write that every

physician and dentist knows the hazards of mercury-containing

dental amalgams. Unfortunately, that happy day hasn't yet

arrived.

So since the FDA (not to mention the CDC and the American Dental

Association) won't warn you, I will:

Clinical laboratory studies of human mercury excretion (into the

bowel from the liver, the major organ of mercury excretion) show

10 times more mercury from individuals with amalgams than from

individuals without them.

Earlier this year, a federal government committee -- the

Subcommittee on Human Rights and Wellness -- went on record with

warnings about the health hazards of mercury. The subcommittee

issued a report titled " Mercury in Medicine -- Taking

Unnecessary Risks, " which states flatly: " Mercury is hazardous

to humans. Its use in medicinal products is undesirable,

unnecessary, and should be minimized or eliminated entirely. "

I couldn't agree more. If you're interested in learning more

about the hazards of mercury dental amalgams, or if you want to

find a dentist near you who doesn't use them, visit the

Consumers for Dental Choice website at www.toxicteeth.net.

**************************************************************

            949,000 Lives Could Be Saved This Year

                & One of Them Could Be Yours

There's a killer running rampant who is responsible for the

deaths of 2,600 Americans a day. The latest

statistics from the American Heart Association confirm the

numbers; cardiovascular disease is the no 1. killer in the

United States today. Every 33 seconds it claims another victim!

Yet many of the answers to defeating this enemy are lost in the

quagmire of big business and governmental red tape.

Read about the life-saving solutions that you and your loved

ones need to know to avoid becoming this killer's next target,

visit:

http://www.agora-inc.com/reports/FHD/W600DB56/home.cfm

**************************************************************

One last thing...

If you haven't heard of it already, Dr. also recommends a

product called D-mannose for fighting UTIs. D-mannose coats E.

coli bacteria so they can't hang onto the walls of the bladder

and urinary tract. Then, the normal flow of urine just rinses

the bacteria out and the infection is gone.

For more information on D-mannose, check out the October 2001

issue of Nutrition & Healing. Subscribers can download this

issue for free by visiting www.wrightnewsletter.com. If you're

not already a subscriber, the website also provides complete

details on becoming one.

Yours in good health,

Ross

Managing Editor

Nutrition & Healing

Source:

Reid G, et al. Influence of three-day antimicrobial therapy and

lactobacillus vaginal suppositories on recurrence of urinary

tract infections. Clin Ther 1992; 14:11-16

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Subj: The domino effect 

Date: 11/13/2003 12:12:13 AM Eastern Standard Time

From: <A

HREF= " mailto:nahweb@... " >nahweb@...</A>

Reply-to: <A

HREF= " mailto:healthtips@... " >healthtips@...</A>

<A HREF= " mailto:arnoldgore@... " >arnoldgore@...</A>

Sent from the Internet (Details)

Health e-Tips

November 13, 2003

**************************************************************

Dear reader,

You can't ignore a urinary tract infection (UTI) -- even if you

tried. If you've ever had one, you know exactly what I mean. And

once you've had one, your chances of getting another skyrocket.

But luckily, there are some natural, preventative measures that

make a recurrence less likely. Take lactobacilli, for example.

This is a class of bacteria used in the production of yogurt

that's also found among the normal bacterial flora of the

urinary tract and vaginal tissues. Lactobacilli are considered

friendly organisms, since they compete with or inhibit

disease-causing bacteria.

In one study, 41 women with acute urinary-tract infections were

given either lactobacillus intra-vaginal suppositories or a

placebo beginning on the last day of antibiotic treatment twice

a week for two weeks, followed by once a month for two months.

Results showed that UTIs recurred in 47 percent of the patients

given the placebo compared to only 21 percent of those give the

lactobacillus suppositories.

If you want to try lactobacilli in the form of yogurt, be sure

to look for a brand with no sugar or artificial chemicals,

sweeteners, or additives.

Dr. also recommends some other effective natural remedies

for UTIs, including vitamin C. When taken at a dose of 1,000 mg,

four times a day, vitamin C helps suppress the growth of E.

coli, the most frequent cause of UTIs.

*************************************************************

       Could It Happen To Someone You Love This Year?

1.The biopsy comes back CANCER

2.That " tight feeling " turns into a HEART ATTACK

3.The pain won't go away this time. It's ARTHRITIS

The new answers are not at your drugstore, not at your health

food store and not on your doctor's prescription pad. Learn the

answers right here, and start using them now...

https://www.agora-inc.com/reports/HSI/W6HSDB13/

**************************************************************

To start receiving your own copy of the Health e-Tips, visit:

http://www.wrightnewsletter.com/etips/freecopy.html

Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to

receive their own copy of the Health e-Tips.

**************************************************************

What your dentist won't tell you

Q: I've been reading a lot about mercury dental fillings lately,

and I'm not sure what to believe. The warnings are scary, but

are mercury fillings really as bad as some sources are making

them out to be? What are your thoughts?

JVW: One day, hopefully, I will be able to write that every

physician and dentist knows the hazards of mercury-containing

dental amalgams. Unfortunately, that happy day hasn't yet

arrived.

So since the FDA (not to mention the CDC and the American Dental

Association) won't warn you, I will:

Clinical laboratory studies of human mercury excretion (into the

bowel from the liver, the major organ of mercury excretion) show

10 times more mercury from individuals with amalgams than from

individuals without them.

Earlier this year, a federal government committee -- the

Subcommittee on Human Rights and Wellness -- went on record with

warnings about the health hazards of mercury. The subcommittee

issued a report titled " Mercury in Medicine -- Taking

Unnecessary Risks, " which states flatly: " Mercury is hazardous

to humans. Its use in medicinal products is undesirable,

unnecessary, and should be minimized or eliminated entirely. "

I couldn't agree more. If you're interested in learning more

about the hazards of mercury dental amalgams, or if you want to

find a dentist near you who doesn't use them, visit the

Consumers for Dental Choice website at www.toxicteeth.net.

**************************************************************

            949,000 Lives Could Be Saved This Year

                & One of Them Could Be Yours

There's a killer running rampant who is responsible for the

deaths of 2,600 Americans a day. The latest

statistics from the American Heart Association confirm the

numbers; cardiovascular disease is the no 1. killer in the

United States today. Every 33 seconds it claims another victim!

Yet many of the answers to defeating this enemy are lost in the

quagmire of big business and governmental red tape.

Read about the life-saving solutions that you and your loved

ones need to know to avoid becoming this killer's next target,

visit:

http://www.agora-inc.com/reports/FHD/W600DB56/home.cfm

**************************************************************

One last thing...

If you haven't heard of it already, Dr. also recommends a

product called D-mannose for fighting UTIs. D-mannose coats E.

coli bacteria so they can't hang onto the walls of the bladder

and urinary tract. Then, the normal flow of urine just rinses

the bacteria out and the infection is gone.

For more information on D-mannose, check out the October 2001

issue of Nutrition & Healing. Subscribers can download this

issue for free by visiting www.wrightnewsletter.com. If you're

not already a subscriber, the website also provides complete

details on becoming one.

Yours in good health,

Ross

Managing Editor

Nutrition & Healing

Source:

Reid G, et al. Influence of three-day antimicrobial therapy and

lactobacillus vaginal suppositories on recurrence of urinary

tract infections. Clin Ther 1992; 14:11-16

Copyright ©2000-2003 by www.wrightnewsletter.com, L.L.C.

Health e-Tips may not be posted on commercial sites without

written permission.

**************************************************************

Before you hit reply to send us a question or request, please

visit here http://www.wrightnewsletter.com/nah/questions.shtml

**************************************************************

If you'd like to participate in the Nutrition & Healing

Forum, search past e-letters and products or you're a N & H

subscriber and would like to search past articles,

visit http://www.wrightnewsletter.com

**************************************************************

To learn about Nutrition & Healing, call (203)699-3620 or

visit http://www.agora-inc.com/reports/NAH/WNAHD613/home.cfm.

**************************************************************

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to change your e-mail address, please follow the instructions

below. Your changes will be effective immediately. However,

if you do not follow the instructions below and simply hit

reply instead, we may not receive your request and cannot

assure you that it will be completed.

*******

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     <arnoldgore@...>

because you or someone using your e-mail address subscribed to this service.

*******

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Or to end your e-mail subscription, send a blank e-mail to:

    nahweb_unsub@...

To cancel or for any other subscription issues, write us at:

    Order Processing Center

    Attn: Customer Service

    P.O. Box 925

    Frederick, MD 21705

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