Nutritional Supplements For The Brain
Posted on February 13, 2008 - Filed Under Health and Fitness | Leave a Comment
Individuals with neurological disorders are being offered new hope thanks to cutting edge nutritional science and nutritional supplements for the brain. Because of increasing media publicity revealing widespread negative reactions to synthetic pharmaceutical drugs which are commonly prescribed to treat symptoms of brain disorders, there is a universal groundswell in the use of natural alternative treatments involving supplementation.
A significant proportion of the population is starting to take control of their own health as they come to realize that pharmaceutical drugs do not treat the root causes and any underlying deficiencies that are contributing to neurological illnesses.
Read More..>>Holistic Medicine Secrets - Discover Why Heartburn Drugs Can Make Stomach Acid Worse
Posted on January 31, 2008 - Filed Under Health and Fitness | Leave a Comment
Ironically, many people take drugs such as Prevacid and Prilosec for reducing heartburn, but in reality, stomach acid declines as we age. People think they have heartburn, because their stomach acid backs up in the esophagus due to poor digestion caused by a lack of stomach acid.
Put another way, stomach acid is required for absorption. A lack of stomach acid can cause poor digestion which can cause the acid to move up the esophagus. This displacement of stomach acid causes people to think they have too. But in reality, we don’t have enough!
How to improve your digestion?
Read More..>>Signs And Symptoms Of Depression
Posted on December 16, 2007 - Filed Under Health and Fitness | Leave a Comment
The symptoms of depression are characterized not only by negative thoughts, moods, and behaviors, but also by specific physical bodily functions. These signs and symptoms include:
-excessive sleeping
-early morning waking
-crying spells
-decreased sex drive or desire
-weight gain
-general body aches, headaches, muscle pains
-sadness
-lack of enjoyment from things that were once pleasurable
-feelings of hopelessness
-difficulty concentrating
-difficulty making decisions
-thoughts of death, suicide, or self-mutilation
Depression is typically first diagnosed by a primary care physician and often the diagnosis is missed, because the symptoms may be vague and not clear cut. In addition, all experts agree that depression is often under treated.
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