| 4 November 2010 UK Edition | Dear Reader, Increased risk of heart attack. Stroke. Death. The risks associated with an unhealthy lifestyle? Yeah, sure — but they're also risks that were recently linked to Novartis AG's drug Stalevo — a combination of two treatments used to fight Parkinson's. Previous trials of the combo drug hadn't shown the increased risk — but those trials went on for six or fewer months. And once again, I'm absolutely dumbfounded at how such brief trials are allowed to determine the safety of a drug. How can you be sure about ANYTHING in six months, let alone whether or not it's okay to start mass-distributing a laboratory concoction? Of course, as soon as longer trials were underway, problems started cropping up. The American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to examine the connection, but they're not too enthusiastic about it. They said the findings of a few studies are not clear — and that Parkinson's patients have heart problems anyway. And of course, they had to be sure to throw in their assurance that Stalevo is an effective treatment for Parkinson's. Wow — they're really setting the stage for an impartial judgment, aren't they? Still, they've agreed to look into the connection between Stalevo and increased risk of serious heart problems. In the meantime, they're urging patients not to stop taking the drug without consulting a doctor. Continues below... Free report: How to read your body like a book
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Click Here Bouncing back from hypo-adrenalism Q: My sister couldn't figure out why she was so exhausted for months. Finally, we got the diagnosis — hypo-adrenalism. What do you suggest? Dr. Jonathan V. Wright: Since the adrenal glands are the primary stress-response glands in the body, severe exhaustion can be the result if they do not operate properly. Yet effective treatment can help those with the problem feel better in a short time. Therapy consists of DHEA, cortisol, and the use of extra table salt when seasoning food. This will help rest and repair the glands. In addition, good, basic nutrition remains important, so a diet of whole, unprocessed foods and limiting sugar and junk food is required. A quality multiple vitamin, 1 gram of pantothenic acid twice daily and additional vitamin C in the form of 1 gram three times a day of sodium ascorbate, and six or more pieces of liquorice daily (without sugar or other additives) will help speed the recovery of your adrenals. Finally, consider taking one capsule three times daily of both an adrenal glandular (composed of whole dehydrated animal adrenal cortex), and a combination of botanicals called Adren-Plus, will give you all the nutrients you need to improve your adrenal health. 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 doctor 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 bring the fire back in to your bedroom without the help of those side-effect ridden little blue pills. Also, learn about the anti-ageing tonic that boosts testosterone and relieves anxiety. Plus, find out why food sources alone don't provide all the essentail vitamins and nutrients you need to stay healthy. 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: "Cardio Risks Seen With Parkinson's Drug Trio, FDA Says," MedPage Today (medpagetoday.com) "FDA to review heart risks of Parkinson's drug," Reuters (reuters.com) Your customer number is: 000052221104
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