| 5 October 2010 UK Edition | Dear Reader, What substance can reduce breast cancer by almost one third? Is it some new Big Pharma drug, developed for years in a pristine lab, marketed to cover up a long-list of horrible side effects? Is it an exotic plant, harvested from the depths of the rainforest? One that will be broken down and synthesized to be sold at a premium? Nope. It's something far more common. And far safer than the mainstream could offer up. And it looks like they have a bit of a problem with that. Recent research published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention shows that postmenopausal women who take... get this... fish oil supplements may reduce their risk of the most common type of breast cancer (invasive ductal breast cancer) by a whopping 32 per cent. It's the first study to show such a link, and researchers think the power of fish oil against breast cancer probably has to do with the anti-inflammatory properties of the supplement. Pretty amazing, right? That something so simple — and so accessible — could have such great effect. Well, not so fast there! A representative of the American Cancer Society had this to say about what I think is a pretty incredible discovery: "[it] could be due to chance." Chance! How many times have you heard that word uttered after a study showing a Big Pharma drug performs one miracle or another? If you ask me, this is pretty clear evidence that the fish oil discovery has the mainstream feeling a wee bit uncomfortable. They can't stand by this "chance" line for long. If more research is conducted, and if that research supports these findings, it would be a crime to keep the results from women. The truth will come out. Overall, fish oil is making its way to the top! Previously, I wrote about its potential benefits for people suffering from depression and now this. Continues below... There's just one way to get all these forbidden remedies FIRST!
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Don't wait years or even decades to get your hands on these FORBIDDEN CURES. Click here and discover these Ultimate Health Secrets shared by an international insider network of doctors. Managing embarrassing hair loss Q: I'm only 32 and I've been losing my hair for a few years. I am taking fish oil capsules but want to know if there is anything else I can do. Dr. Jonathan V. Wright: Taking omega-3 fatty acids in the form of fish oil is a very good first step towards slowing hair loss. The next thing I would urge you to do is check with your doctor right away to see if hair loss is one of the side effects of any medications you may be taking. Many blood thinners and medications to treat arthritis, depression, gout, heart problems, and high blood pressure are known to cause hair loss. If that isn't the case, there are two other natural approaches you can try. The first is to increase your iron intake. A three-year study of hair loss in women conducted in the late 1990s identified iron deficiency as the cause of hair loss in 72 per cent of pre-menopausal women. But you don't need to be anaemic to start losing your hair from lack of iron: Even deficiencies that don't qualify for an "anaemic" diagnosis can contribute to this problem. Fortunately, increasing your iron intake is relatively simple to do through your diet. Dried fruits, fish, meat, legumes, and dark leafy greens have high iron content. But if you find that eating more of these foods doesn't help, you might need to take an iron supplement — although if you do so, you should seek the assistance of your physician. Another way to combat hair loss is to supplement with MSM (methylsulfonyl methane), an important component of proteins found throughout the body, like the ones in your hair, nails, skin, and tendons. Since MSM is a sulphur-containing supplement, be sure to take a small amount of another nutrient called molybdenum along with it. Molybdenum helps your body metabolize sulphur. Bear in mind we are not addressing anyone's personal situation and you should rely on this for informational purposes only. Please consult with your own physician before acting on any recommendations contained herein. Wishing you the best of health, Andrew Miller UK Editor In the latest issue of Nutrition & Healing, Dr Jonathan V. Wright will tell you how to build stronger bones with the power of herbs. Also, learn about his clot-prevention programme and the natural compound that will give you extra insurance against too-sticky blood. All new members who sign up will receive important updates like these in addition to receiving Dr. Wright's 7 Volume Library of Natural Healing. Click here for full details. Sources: "Fish Oil Supplements Linked to Lower Risk of Breast Cancer: Study," MedlinePlus (www.nlm.nih.gov) Your customer number is: 000052221104
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