NSAIDS

In the United States 29-60 million people per year (there were conflicting numbers from a couple of sources here) use NSAIDS and 100,000 people are hospitalized every year for side effects contributing from taking NSAIDs—15,000 of those people die as a result. NSAIDS include: Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), Diclofenac (Voltaren), Celebrex (Celecoxib), Naprosyn (naproxen, Aleve), Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) and Tylenol (acetaminophen). Rofecoxib (VIOXX) was pulled from the market in 2004 after killing more than 60,000 people and causing about 100,000 heart attacks. Side effects of NSAIDS include . . .

2013 Christmas Letter

So, a year in review for Michael and I. . .thought I’d include pictures since this is going out in email form this year. Please include me on your Christmas card list. I love reading about your lives and consider you my extended family. We decorate our house with the Christmas cards we receive. They really give us warm fuzzies. . . and we do decorate our house with the cards you send us each year.

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NHT News. Vol. 9 No. 1 March 2013

In This Issue: Notice of Price Increase for May 1st, 2013: Grandfathering in. Health in the News: Milk industry asking to hide aspartame in dairy products; Chicken pox vaccine associated with shingles epidemic. Scam alert! Protect the deceased against identity theft. Case of the Month: Statin Drugs Product of the Month: Pineapple Media Reviews: (Movie) Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead Ask Dr. Moffat: How accurate IS muscle testing? Tips and Tricks for a Healthier Life Enteric Coating of Supplements; Back spasm help; Xanthan Gum; Receding gums tip; Traumeel products for trauma. Client Testimonials: Lip licking is nausea in a cat; Perfume and air freshener allergies. Healthy Recipes: Oven-Roasted Green Beans. Inspiration & Perspective: God, why did you ruin my day?

Statin Drugs

What are Statin drugs and how do they work? Statins are a class of drugs that lower the level of cholesterol in the blood by reducing the production of cholesterol by the liver by blocking a specific enzyme that helps make cholesterol.