Natural Health
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Articles in August 2001 issue of Natural Health
- Sunscreen's dark side
by Anne Kilpatrick - These readers are seeking advice
- GMOs sneaking into organic crops: a Nebraskan farmer discovers unwelcome guests in his cornfield
by Clare Horn - Ask the experts: answers to your questions from the leaders in natural medicine
by Robert (American businessperson and engineer) Anderson - Honest-to-goodness tomatoes
by Cheryl Solomon Spiller - Driving faster
by Mickey Cypress - Neti pot know-how
by Sharon Steuer - A change for good: with a little help from Natural Health, four readers turned their lives around
by Rachel Streit - Fabulous fruit on a stick: these homemade frozen treats are a tasty way to get more vitamin C
by Clare Horn - Crafting a new attitude: as an ambitious student, I struggled with multiple sclerosis. But my disease finally taught me to slow down and value balance
by Andreatta Geerdes - What's different about omega-3 eggs?
- Pesticide smarts
by Tina O'Such - Medical marijuana's legal battle: eight states okay the medical use of marijuana. The Supreme Court thinks it's a bad idea. Here's where the issue stands
by Clare Horn - A safer way to dye hair: a small but growing number of salons nationwide are trying to lessen the risk associated with coloring your hair
by Gabrielle Mosquera - Healthy, travel with homeopathy: don't let jet lag, motion sickness, diarrhea, or sunburn ruin your next trip. Pack these simple, effective homeopathic remedies
by Dana Ullman - The Wisdom of Menopause
by Francesca Forrest - Stinky workouts
by Ruth Shannon - Herbal remedy gets 15 minutes of fame: a television star's choice of cancer treatment brings attention, and criticism, to Iscador
by Clare Horn - Eye-friendly mascara
by Clare Horn - Relieve gas pain with yoga: these simple poses can ease discomfort and prevent embarrassment
by Rachel Schaeffer - Breathwalk
by J. K. Tidmore - Outraged at cancer research
by Nancy M. Forsberg - Laughter may be a better antibiotic: recent research proves that humor can help you fight germs
by Julia Tolliver Maranan - Lead paint alert: even stripped wood can pose a danger to your health. Here's what you should know
by Clare Horn - 4 reader makeovers success stories: we matched these readers with expert practitioners for three-month health makeovers. Here's an inside look at what happened
by Erin O'Donnell - Vegan
by David Plunkett - Hiker's havens
by Nannette Wahleithner - St. John's wort under the microscope: a new study claims that America's favorite herbal antidepressant doesn't work after all. But is the report legitimate?
by Clare Horn - A dangerous trip to school: the conditions inside your child's bus may be as risky as those on the road
by Clare Horn - Get back to your summer roots: crisp and nourishing root vegetables make perfect summer fare
by Victoria Abbott Riccardi - Detox not for baby
- Soy's next frontier: just one word: plastics
by Maria Noel Mandile - Modern mood music
by Clare Horn - How to walk off weight: boost the calorie-burning power of your walk with these five easy tips
by Stephen Camelio - The Heart of the Mind
by Karen English - Should the Internet be regulated?
- Moving lymphedema out
by Jane Moravitz - Environmentalists give AAA low marks: this roadside savior for stranded motorists may be leaving our environment high and dry
by Clare Horn - Do you know what it takes to stay young? Adopting the right habits can add up to five years to your life. The trick is knowing which ones count the most
by Clare Horn - 12 months to total wellness: spend this month nurturing your spiritual self
by Carolyn Dean - Shopper's guide: find health aids, new products, and gift ideas
- Grieving understood
by Jim Jefferson - No nature in colonics
by Carolyn L. Koler - Is being green a waste? Mainstream media would like you to think so. Do their anti-recycling sound bites deter the public from recycling?
by Clare Horn - I tried a detox diet: I'd always associated detoxing with starving and didn't think I could do it. But curiosity got the best of me. Here's what happened
by Donna Coco - Vitamins that protect against aging: antioxidants can shield you from the ravages of time. Here's what you need to know to start an anti-aging program
by Jack Challem - Laughing harder
by R. LeCates - A favorite tarty treat
by Stephanie Fredrickson - Your helpful advice: reader responses to previous questions
- Study says an orange a day … extra vitamin C reduces the risk of deadly diseases
by Daphna Caperonis - Maitake: this Japanese mushroom may protect you from cancer and cut your cholesterol levels. It may also enhance the immunity of HIV patients
by Jaime Berry - Chill out with refreshing fruit soups: begin or end your meal with a sip of the best fruits summer has to offer
by Myra Kornfeld - Swinging higher
by Lucy Sanchez