Does low thyroid function cause heart attacks?

On Tuesday, I showed you how low thyroid function can lead to atherosclerosis in rabbits. But here's the real question: Does this mean that low thyroid function can cause you to have a heart attack?


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Two nutrient combination stops atherosclerosis and lowers cholesterol in 93% of rabbits

Not too long ago, I told you about a study on rabbits. This study showed that taking iodine protected 92% of the rabbits from getting hardened arteries. What I didn't tell you, in the words of Paul Harvey, was "the rest of the story." And it's a fun, enlightening story.


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Can Benadryl prevent deadly blood clots in your legs?

If you're reading this on Saturday morning, August 19, I'm sitting in a medical conference hosted by my friend and colleague Frank Shallenberger, MD. I hope to gain some pearls of wisdom to share with you in the coming weeks. The conference is in Las Vegas, and the flight out here reminded me of a very common problem that long plane flights can cause. It's called DVT.


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Can one simple mineral reduce your risk of heart disease by 92%?

If you have cardiovascular disease, there's a good chance it's due to an overlooked mineral deficiency. You might guess that this mineral is magnesium. And you'd be partially correct. Magnesium deficiency is definitely a contributor to heart issues. But there's another mineral that most people don't consider when they're trying to fix their cardiovascular disease.


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Why I'm not taking fish oil any more

As you may know, fish oil is great for you. Hundreds, if not thousands of studies have proved its efficacy, wide-ranging use, and its safety. But I'm not taking it anymore. Here's why.


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