The Brain Needs Phosphorus

Posted by on Jun 24, 2015 in Eating Disorders, Healthy Living, Natural Health, Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements | 0 comments

The Brain Needs Phosphorus

The body of this post will expand on the role of Phosphorus in the Brain and Body. Also provided are dosages for: Infants, Children and Adults along with a wonderful list of optimum food choices for Phosphorus. Learn about the …

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Save The Krill

Posted by on Jun 17, 2015 in Natural Health, Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements | 0 comments

Save The Krill

Alarms are going off globally among scientists, marine conservation groups and individuals who are concerned about their environment. The unregulated harvesting of krill has already caused devastating environmental results. The body does not care where the omega 3 fatty acid…

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Ulcerative Colitis Crohn’s Disease Holistic Approach and Solutions

Posted by on May 27, 2015 in Crohns - Colitis, Natural Health, Nutrition | 0 comments

Ulcerative Colitis Crohn’s Disease Holistic Approach and Solutions

The term inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) includes a set of gastrointestinal disorder conditions which are characterized by chronic intestinal inflammation. The cause of this inflammation is unknown or idiopathic, although it is shown that there is an autoimmune reaction in …

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Zinc Second Most Important Mineral in the Body

Posted by on May 20, 2015 in Celiac - IBS, Crohns - Colitis, Depression, Diabetes, Eating Disorders, Natural Health, Nutrition, Nutritional Supplements | 0 comments

Zinc Second Most Important Mineral in the Body

Zinc is an overachiever and the second most important mineral in our bodies. Personally, I have always taken zinc on a regular basis. Zinc is huge for the immune system and is required by all the trillions of cells in …

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Important Facts to Know About Celiac Disease

Posted by on May 5, 2015 in Celiac - IBS, Natural Health, Nutrition | 0 comments

Important Facts to Know About Celiac Disease

The cause of Celiac disease is not as definitive as it once was thought to be. Celiac disease is described as an intestinal inflammatory response to the protein gluten (gliadin). Another culprit may be amylopectin, a property predominately found …

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