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For 25 years,
bringing the wellness of tomorrow, today.
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| October
18, 2010 |
| Dear
Valued Subscriber,
This week features bowel pain, organic egg
ratings, an important milk ruling, warnings
about bone drugs, diet drugs, chelation
supplements, and a results of a landmark study
about CoQ10.
Don't miss our special Halloween issue of NCI
Insider. Our debates about coffee and red
yeast rice are downright spooky!
Bonnie
and Steve Minsky
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Why
Bowel Pain Radiates.
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Chronic
bowel pain that is not treated often radiates to
other organs, creating or further exacerbating
pain in those areas. The following study sheds
light on why this may occur. When it comes to
chronic pain, there are two things to remember:
- Chances are
that pain starts in the gut, so rule out
gastrointestinal disorders, intolerances, and
allergies first.
- A friendly
bowel is a friendly body.
Why
Bowel Pain Radiates.
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Brand
Buzz
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NutraSalt
High blood pressure takes an immense toll on our
health and pocketbooks. Food Consultant Carolyn
Martinelli tells us how this product has a
chance to impact the way sodium is consumed in
this country, without the bitter after taste.
NutraSalt Video.
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| October
Sale - 20% OFF |
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Therapeutics Bio-Zyme
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Here.
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NCI
Insider - Special Halloween Issue!
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This
week's topics:
- Insider
Feature:
The Coffee Debate: Who Wins?
- eNews:
Fluoridated
Water; Green Tea
- Did You
Know? Medications
Red Yeast Rice
- Brand Buzz
Insider Only:
Potassium-Rich Foods; Our Favorite Trick or
Treat
- Shrewd
Shopper:
Sniffing
Out a Functional Food Fraud; Halloween Deals
- Bonnie's
Bite:
Quercetin-Rich Foods
- Understanding
Lab Tests:
Cortisol
- Green
Lifestyle:
Watering Without a Hose; Green Your
Halloween
- Intelligently
Active:
Results of Lifelong Exercise; Halloween
Hoofing
If you would like to get this eNewsletter, subscribe
here. The cost of a one year subscription
(42 issues) comes out to $2.35 per week. If you
have questions or are unclear about what NCI
Insider is or would like a sample issue, contact
Steve at nutrocon@aol.com or (847) 509-1336.
Have a happy, healthy day.
Bonnie, Steve, and the staff at Nutritional
Concepts Inc.
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