Blogs Posts in Clinical Nutrition category; 79 blog posts

Cancer Prevention Through Diet and Nutrition

In an attempt to keep anyone from wasting their time reading an article that does not apply to them we need to clearly define the subject of this article. If you are comfortable with waiting for a miracle drug to cure cancer, expecting th [...]

Posted On : Dec, 23 2011 | Comments : 0

Clinical Depression Treatment Information

Clinical depression affects 16% of the population at one time or another and is one of the most widespread ailments in the world. Although both men and women are affected by clinical depression, one in four women will suffer from the prob [...]

Posted On : Jul, 12 2011 | Comments : 0

What is APPLIED KINESIOLOGY?

What is APPLIED KINESIOLOGY?

Applied Kinesiology (AK) is a system that evaluates structural, chemical and mental aspects of health using manual muscle testing combined with other standard methods of diagnosis. AK, a non-invasive system of evaluating body function that [...]

Posted On : Feb, 25 2009 | Comments : 0

What Is Naturopathy?

What Is Naturopathy?

Using holistic philosophy and time tested principles, naturopathic medicine combines safe and effective traditional therapies, such as botanical medicines, clinical nutrition, homeopathy, tissue manipulation, and other gentle treatments. [...]

Posted On : Feb, 18 2009 | Comments : 0

Homeopathy Approach In Gastric Cancer And Its Management

Cancer Cancer become any age group person may cancer, but nearly all types are more common in middle aged and elderly people than in young people. Skin is the most common type of cancer for both men and women. The next most common type amon [...]

Posted On : Nov, 12 2008 | Comments : 0

Natural Medicine: Beating the blues with food

Natural Medicine: Beating the blues with food

It may be more than coincidence that the decrease in the quality of Americans' diets has occurred simultaneously with increased reports of depression. While there are situations in which medication or psychotherapy are the only effective me [...]

Posted On : May, 12 2008 | Comments : 0

Guide To Some Common Herbs That Heal

Guide To Some Common Herbs That Heal

Herbs have long been an acceptable way to fight common ailments and while they should not take the place of medical advice, can be a great supplement to your current medical care. There are many common herbs that have healing properties [...]

Posted On : Mar, 12 2008 | Comments : 0

Pinkroot, Indian Pink

Pinkroot, Indian Pink

Other Names:  Indian Pink, Maryland Pink, Pinkroot, Wormgrass, American Wormgrass, American Wormroot, Starbloom Caution : Toxic! Useful only to experienced herbalists familiar with its use. Habitat  Southeastern N. American nat [...]

Posted On : Mar, 10 2008 | Comments : 0

10 foods that love your heart

10 foods that love your heart

"Eat Walnuts Every Day," was the surprising "prescription" Tuvana Bain, M.D., delivered at my annual checkup this year. Just back from a medical conference, she advised that eating a few handfuls of walnuts every day cou [...]

Posted On : Mar, 04 2008 | Comments : 0

Papaya

Papaya

One fruit that has been getting some attention these days is papaya.  Originally from southern Mexico, Central America and northern South America, the papaya is now grown in most countries with a tropical climate.  History records [...]

Posted On : Nov, 28 2007 | Comments : 1

Keep the Feast

Keep the Feast

A vegetarian Thanksgiving is not about simply finding a replacement for the traditional turkey (although we have a delicious one in our unusual seitan dish with shiitake mushrooms). It's also about combining seasonal produce and flavor-rich [...]

Posted On : Nov, 22 2007 | Comments : 0

Preventing medical errors

Preventing medical errors

Medication errors and resulting patient injuries are referred to as adverse drug events (ADE).  According to the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, hospitalized patients who experience an ADE are almost twice as likely to die as tho [...]

Posted On : Nov, 21 2007 | Comments : 0

Benefits of eating fish outweigh potential risks

Benefits of eating fish outweigh potential risks

Researchers at Harvard University analyzed the benefits and risks of eating fish, a potential source of mercury and dioxin contamination. They calculated that eating one to two fish meals per week, especially fish high in omega-3 fats, redu [...]

Posted On : Aug, 31 2007 | Comments : 0

FOLIC ACID  AN ESSENTIAL VITAMIN FOR DEPRESSIOIN

FOLIC ACID AN ESSENTIAL VITAMIN FOR DEPRESSIOIN

  Folic acid is another B vitamin that has a vital role in the nervous system. Pfeiffer calls it "crucial to mental and emotional health" and essential to the functioning of our brains" A deficiency usually produces i [...]

Posted On : Aug, 16 2007 | Comments : 0

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