Forbidden Cures and Underground Medicine • I

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164 • HSI’s 13 Most Surprising Cures



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  2. Wang, M. S., et al. Curcumin reduces alpha-synuclein induced cytotoxicity in
    Parkinson’s Disease cell model. BMC Neurosci. 11(1):57, 2010.

  3. Tachibana, M., et al. A multi-centre, double-blind study of serrapeptase versus pla-
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  4. Llewellyn, D. J., et al. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin d concentration and cogni-
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  5. Oudshoorn, C., et al. Higher serum vitamin d(3) levels are associated with
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  6. Przybelski, R. J., et al. Is vitamin D important for preserving cognition? A pos-
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  7. Green, K. N., et al. Nicotinamide restores cognition in Alzheimer’s disease trans-
    genic mice via a mechanism involving sirtuin inhibition and selective reduction
    of Thr231-phosphotau. Journal of Neuroscience. 28(45):11500-11510, 2008.


Overcome even overwhelming fatigue in just seven days



  1. Nicolson, et al., Lipid replacement therapy with a glycophospholipid-antioxi-
    dant-vitamin formulation significantly reduces fatigue within one week. Jour-
    nal of the American Nutraceutical Association. Vol. 13, No. 1: 10-14, 2010.

  2. Agadjanyan, M., et al., Nutritional supplement (NT Factor™) restores
    mitchondrial function and reduces moderately severe fatigue in aged subjects.
    Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Vol 3. No. 2, 17-25, 2003.


Ancient aphrodisiac tames menopause symptoms and fires up your love life



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    centric, double-blind and randomized clinical trial. (not yet published)

  2. Nacha, G., et al. Safety and tolerance of Warmi® in healthy adult women.
    (not yet published)

  3. Osorio, J., et al. Estrogenic and hypolipedimic effects of Warmi on menopaus-
    al women. (not yet published)

  4. Awad, A. B., et al. Inhibition of growth and stimulation of apoptosis by
    beta-sitosterol treatment of MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cells in cul-
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  5. Lee, C. J., et al. Hesperidin suppressed proliferations of both Human breast cancer
    and androgen-dependent prostate cancer cells. Phytotherapy Research. 2009.


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