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Natural Medicine, Optimal Wellness: The Patient's Guide to Health and Healing

Jonathan V. Wright, M.D. and Alan R. Gaby, M.D.
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In addition, saw palmetto is less expensive than finasteride—approximately $20 per month for the herb, compared with $60 per month for the prescription medication. The dosage used in most of the clinical studies was 320 mg per day of a saw palmetto extract standardized to contain 85% fatty acids (a single daily dosage of 320 mg has been found to work as well as 160 mg twice a day). However, some of our patients have found that lower doses are effective for them (either initially or for maintenance). We usually advise our patients to start with 320 mg per day.

Unleash the Inner Healing Power of Foods

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Many of these herbs are blood-thinners that can interact with prescription medication, like warfarin, or NSAIDs, like aspirin and ibuprofen. The latest buzz on garlic supplements You've heard garlic helps your heart. But helping yourself to the best garlic supplement can be tricky. The key is the amount of allicin, the ingredient that gives garlic its powers. A company called ConsumerLab recently tested 14 garlic products. Here are some of its findings. • Claims like "allicin-rich" are not necessarily helpful.

Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 4th Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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The prescription medication methylphenidate (Ritalin) has become the most commonly prescribed medication to ease hyperactivity. Researchers are discovering, however, that this medication has many potentially serious, long-term side effects including decreased appetite, weight loss, insomnia, slowed growth, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, a period of increased irritability and intolerance at the onset of use, and the possibility of developing Parkinson's disease.

The Encyclopedia of Healing Foods

by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D.
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The key point that we want to make here is that if you are taking any prescription medication it is essential to ask muv physician or pharmacist about food-drug nteractions. High-Risk Patients and Drug Interactions The problem of food-drug interactions increases significantly in certain patient populations, especially the elderly. The elderly population is at high risk because of the number of medications consumed, complicated drug regimens, and more severe illnesses being dealt with.
If you are taking a prescription medication, ask your doctor if you should avoid eating grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice. Some drugs, such as Neoral (oral cyclosporine), already carry a warning. For a complete list of drugs currently known to be affected by grapefruit, see www.drug-interactions.com. Fortunately for citrus lovers, oranges and tangerines do not contain significant amounts of naringin but have many other important nutrients and flavonoids. Grapes Grapes are well-known small round or oval berries that feature a semitranslucent flesh encased by a smooth skin.

Best Choices From the People's Pharmacy

Joe Graedon, M.S. and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D.
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For some conditions, of course, the best and most cost-effective approach is a prescription medication. Each condition entry concludes with a summary of our main recommendations. If you'd like a quick overview of treatments for a particular health concern, begin at the end of the section and browse through the summary. Once you know what the options are, you can select several that make sense for you. Read more about them in the chapter to see if they merit your consideration.
These volunteers * Misoprostol (Cytotec) This prescription medication has FDA approval for the prevention of stomach ulcers. An "off-label" use may ultimately turn out to be for tinnitus. Preliminary studies have found that misoprostol may help roughly one-third to two-thirds of tinnitus sufferers, with those who experienced a sudden onset of tinnitus or who had a history of acoustic trauma getting the most benefit. The dose used by the researchers was "200 micrograms per day for the first week, increased by 200 micrograms every 5 days" to reach a maintenance dose of 800 micrograms per day.
But if a prescription medication were as effective as alcohol at preventing heart attacks, it would be a big bestseller. Moderate alcohol consumption also appears to reduce the risk of ischemic (clotting) strokes.482 Those same 38,000 male health professionals were followed for 14 years. The men who drank a glass or two of red wine three or four times a week lowered their risk of a stroke by more than 40 percent, but heavier drinkers actually increased their stroke risk.483 There is also evidence that people who drink moderately are somewhat protected against type 2 diabetes.
But in many others, the best option could be a prescription medication. We all make decisions about where to go for dinner, what movie to see, and which car to buy. Surprisingly, we have more information to help us make these choices wisely than we do about our health-care options. We can check restaurant or movie reviews from trusted critics or consult Consumer Reports magazine for an impartial analysis of the best buys on toasters, mattresses, or automobiles. But where can you find objective information about the best way to treat arthritis, high cholesterol, or migraines?
Most consumers have no idea what the actual success rate is for any prescription medication. One industry insider captured headlines when he told a scientific meeting: "The vast majority of drugs—more than 90 percent—only work in 30 or 50 percent of the people." This is a secret that drug companies would just as soon keep under wraps. Allen Roses, MD, worldwide vice president of genetics at GlaxoSmithKline, was discussing the value of genetically targeted therapy in overcoming the limitations of several classes of medicines.

Psyched Out: How Psychiatry Sells Mental Illness and Pushes Pills That Kill

Kelly Patricia O'Meara
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Lilly's advertising for the then-new "treatment" for PMDD states "doctors can treat PMDD with Sarafem - the first and only prescription medication for PMDD." One might wonder just how an antidepressant can reduce the physical symptoms of breast tenderness, swelling or bloating - does the patient think the symptoms away? It's hard to know because Lilly did not market Sarafem as an antidepressant. But Sarafem is the antidepressant Prozac under a new name. No more, no less. The only difference between Lilly's mind-altering Prozac and its mind-altering Sarafem is the color of the pill.

Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 4th Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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The prescription medication tretinoin (Retin-A) may be able to reverse precancerous sun damage in skin. Skin care products containing alpha-hydroxy acids, which are available over the counter, may have a similar effect, although they are less potent. Q The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved for marketing as a sun protectant a line of clothing produced by Sun Precautions, Inc., of Everett, WA. The clothing, which carries an SPF rating of 30, is sold under the brand name Solumbra. (See Manufacturer and Distributor Information in the Appendix.

Natural Medicine, Optimal Wellness: The Patient's Guide to Health and Healing

Jonathan V. Wright, M.D. and Alan R. Gaby, M.D.
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Take any prescription medication?" "Not routinely." "Please tell me what you're eating every day." She blushed. "Jan told me I'd better be straight with you or I might mess up my chances of improvement, but I guess I'm still embarrassed. She's been after me for years to change, but it's like I'm so busy I don't have the time to make a plan. I just grab anything available and run. "Breakfast?" "Most of the time I don't have any. At work, I usually do a doughnut and coffee, or some 'Danish' or something like that." "Do you eat lunch?

Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 4th Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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Anyone who takes prescription medication for depression should discuss necessary dietary restrictions with his or her physician. Valine Valine, an essential amino acid, has a stimulant effect. It is needed for muscle metabolism, tissue repair, and the maintenance of a proper nitrogen balance in the body. Valine is found in high concentrations in muscle tissue. It is one of the branched-chain amino acids, which means that it can be used as an energy source by muscle tissue.
Yohimbine, a key component of this herb, is sold as a prescription medication. Available in a wide variety of bodybuilding and sexual aid supplements. Caution: Can induce anxiety, panic attacks, and hallucinations in some individuals. May also cause elevated blood pressure and heart rate, headache, dizziness, and skin flushing. Serious adverse effects, including renal failure, seizures, and death have been reported. Should not be used by women or by anyone with high blood pressure; heart, kidney, or liver disease; or a psychological disorder.
Considerations Q Tretinoin (vitamin A acid), the active ingredient in the prescription medication Retin-A, is sometimes prescribed to help to repair skin that has been damaged by sun exposure. However, the use of tretinoin renders the skin significantly more vulnerable to additional sun damage. If you use this medication, you should always use a high-SPF sun block and avoid sun exposure as much as possible. This product should not be used during pregnancy, as it may cause birth defects.

Health and Nutrition Secrets

Russell L. Blaylock, M.D.
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As I will discuss later, there are much safer antioxidants than those you can get in a prescription medication. One of the biggest secrets in the medical world is the connection between cholesterol drugs and cancer. In a paper that appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1996, Drs. T.B. Newman and S.B. Hulley discussed the long-term implications of twenty-six million people taking these drugs.299 First, they observed that no long-term studies have been done in humans to determine safety: the millions of people currently taking these drugs are essentially test subjects.

Natural Health Solutions

Mike Adams
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This comes from The Independent, a British newspaper, that says, "Vital data on prescription medication found in millions of British homes has been suppressed by the powerful U.S. drug regulators, even though the information could potentially save lives." An investigation by The Independent states that, under pressure from the pharmaceutical industry, the American Food and Drug Administration routinely conceals information it considers commercially sensitive, leaving medical specialists unable to assess the true risks...

Prescription for Natural Cures: A Self-Care Guide for Treating Health Problems with Natural Remedies Including Diet and Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements, Bodywork, and More

James F. Balch, M.D. and Mark Stengler, N.D.
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Before mixing any herbs with any prescription medication, err on the side of caution. Aggressively go after the facts for yourself, and then go in prepared to ask your doctor questions. Don't take "no" for an answer. If your doctor flatly rules out an herbal remedy, ask why. If you're not satisfied with your doctor's response, why not track down another physician? Wait until you find a qualified physician who has taken the time to learn how herbs work.
If you suffer from impotence and are on a prescription medication, talk to your doctor. He or she may be able to find alternatives for you. Diet is another common cause. Just as a high-fat, low-fiber routine can inhibit blood flow to the heart, it can also block the arteries that lead to the penis. Men with high blood pressure or arteriosclerosis may have difficulty maintaining erections. Other chronic illnesses, especially diabetes, can take a toll as well. It is important to note here that aging is not a cause of impotence.

Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 4th Edition: A Practical A-to-Z Reference to Drug-Free Remedies Using Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Food Supplements

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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Finasteride (Propecia), a prescription medication, is said to be effective for younger men with male pattern baldness who have at least half of their hair remaining. It usually takes at least three months to be effective, and results last only as long as the medication is continued. Q In some people with alopecia areata, cortisone injections into the hairless patches of the head can trigger hair growth. Anthralin (Dritho-Scalp) cream, applied to the scalp and washed off after an hour, can sometimes stimulate hair growth after a few months of use.

The Edge Effect: Achieve Total Health and Longevity with the Balanced Brain Advantage

Eric R. Braverman
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However, my goal is to always limit prescription medication as much as possible. A few months later I started Irene on the CES device and was able to reduce the Depakote in the first month. After using the CES device for about two months, she began to lower the Depakote further. CONTINUING ALONG THE PATH By following the Braverman Prescription, you can begin to stop the aging process and start leading a healthier, more productive life. Besides death and taxes, another certainty is that as we age, first we slow down, then we break down.

Interview with Dr. Ray Strand, author of Death by Prescription and Releasing Fat

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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We are starting to see about six or seven types of causes of death in the country, outside of prescription medication, which are really closely tied to our lifestyle. People need to know that heart disease, cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, stroke -- I mean the list goes on and on -- are really closely related and can be prevented by a healthier lifestyle. So I have really changed my practice to be more involved in wellness and health -- a part of which is teaching people healthy lifestyles. That’s where I have gone in the last ten years. Mike: What a fascinating journey.

Beat Diabetes Naturally: The Best Foods, Herbs, Supplements, and Lifestyle Strategies to Optimize Your Diabetes Care

Michael T. Murray
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If blood sugar levels and A(C levels do not reach the targeted levels with Level 4, then a prescription medication (either an oral hypoglycemic drug or insulin) is required. Additional Supplements for the Prevention and Treatment of Diabetic Complications With the presence of any complication, add the following to the foundation supplement program: þAlpha-lipoic acid?00 to 600 mg daily þGrapeseed extract (or other appropriate flavonoid-rich extract; see pages 249-251)?

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions

Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D.
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Medical treatments Some forms of colon cancer have been successfully treated with the prescription medication fluorouracil or 5-FU (Adrucil) followed by levamisole (Ergamisol). Fluorouracil is also sometimes combined with folinic acid (Leucovorin). The primary treatment for cancer of the colon is surgical removal of the cancer. The procedure will depend upon the location and invasiveness of the tumor. Radiation is sometimes used with surgery and chemotherapy, particularly for rectal cancer.

Beat Diabetes Naturally: The Best Foods, Herbs, Supplements, and Lifestyle Strategies to Optimize Your Diabetes Care

Michael T. Murray
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If blood sugar levels and AjC levels do not reach the targeted levels with Level 4, then a prescription medication (either an oral antihyper-glycemic drug or insulin) is required. Oral Antihyperglycemic Drugs When type 2 diabetes cannot be controlled satisfactorily with weight loss, exercise, and diet therapy, oral antihyperglycemic agents or, when necessary, insulin are used for additional support. Remember, the importance of achieving optimal blood glucose control should outweigh any bias you may have against oral drugs and insulin.

Outsmart Your Cancer: Alternative Non-Toxic Treatments That Work

Tanya Harter Pierce
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So it sometimes happens that while a person is using Protocel, he or she may see an improvement in these conditions and require less prescription medication over time. It is important, therefore, for people to be aware of this and carefully monitor the dosage of any prescription medications they may be taking—especially in cases where a person is taking blood pressure medication or insulin for diabetes. People who require insulin should monitor their blood-sugar levels more than once a day while on Protocel until their levels have stabilized. Using Protocel correctly is very easy.

The Edge Effect: Achieve Total Health and Longevity with the Balanced Brain Advantage

Eric R. Braverman
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As with prescription medication ;, all issues related to hormone replacement must be resolved in conjunctii *n with a medical doctor. Specific conditions, and the acetylcholine hormc nes related to them, include: While Nancy's conditions did not require medications, they definitely called for hormones. She was given 18 mg. of natural growth hormone per month to address her memory, her metabolism, her muscles, and her bones. I also gave her 50 mg. per day of DHEA to restore her vigor, and 200 IU per day of calcitonin (Miacalcin) to stabilize her metabolism.

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete A-Z Reference to Natural Treatments for Common Health Conditions

Alan R. Gaby, M.D., Jonathan V. Wright, M.D., Forrest Batz, Pharm.D. Rick Chester, RPh., N.D., DipLAc. George Constantine, R.Ph., Ph.D. Linnea D. Thompson, Pharm.D., N.D.
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Other test tube studies have shown that oregano from the Mexican (Lippia) species was more effective than the prescription medication tinidazol in inhibiting the parasite giardia (Giardia duodenalis)? In another test tube study, volatile oils of oregano, thyme (page 52), cinnamon (page 659), and cumin were individually able to stop the growth of another food-borne pathogen called Aspergillus parasiticus. Higher concentrations of these volatile oils were also able to stop the production of aflatoxin, a potent poison from the food mold Aspergillus?
If you are taking any prescription medication, please consult your physician or pharmacist before taking calcium D-glucarate. What is it? Carnosine is a small molecule composed of the amino acids (page 465), histidine (page 534) and alanine (page 463). It is found in telatively high concentrations in several body tissues—most notably in skeletal muscle, heart muscle, and brain.

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