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Andropause-The "Change of Life" for Men - By Liz Johnson - Andropause is the slow change that occurs with age in men's bodies. Some men age gracefully, others get caught in hormonal shifts that effect mood, memory, thinking, sex drive, weight, and more...
Get a Good Night's Rest - TJ Harrington CCN, CPT, FLT - Much of what we know about sleep is felt when we don't get a good night of it...
Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and ME - Not Only Disabling, It Could Be Deadly! By Dr. Greg Fors, DC, DIBCN - Board-certified Neurologist - Do your muscles hurt and you ache all over at times, and are you stiff in the morning...
Superwoman Syndrome - by Tamara Brown - Are you struggling to keep up with your "to-do list" and still expecting to get everything done without a wisp of hair out of place?
Eliminating Allergies by Reducing Total Load - By Jade Teta, ND, CSCS & Keoni Teta, ND, CSCS, LAc - When it comes to allergies, or intolerances, or sensitivities for that matter, most people believe they either have them or they don't. A more accurate view is that...
Training for Women's Trouble Spots - by Jill Coleman - Time again from female clients say they want to "tone up" their thighs or tummy or the very common "flab on the back of my arms."...
You've Been Greenwashed! - by Kassie Kuehl - How to Make the Best Choices in Natural and Organic Products
Autism: An Epigenetic Disorder by TJ Harrington CCN, CPT, FLT - In 1940, the prevalence of autism was one child in 10,000. Today, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) reports one in 110 children have Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Some suggest the rise is due to changes and frequency of diagnostics today, compared to 70 years ago.
Nutrition and Autism by Anna Derhak, M.S., L.N. - Have you ever thought about how nutrition supports your brain? If you are a parent of an autistic child, you may already know that nutrition is critical for your child; study after study agrees with you...
Too Little Acid, Not Too Much - TJ Harrington CCN, CPT, FLT - With more than 60 million Americans suffering from acid reflux or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) at least once a month, it's no surprise that acid-blocking medications are one of the top-selling classes of drugs in the world.
- What is the difference between acid reflux and GERD?
- Why do so many people have trouble with acid reflux?
- And how can we correct these seemingly similar challenges?
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