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How B Vitamins Improve Brain Health, ...
Note: The following text is a copy and paste from Dr. Mercola at Mercola.com copied and saved in May 2017 for educational and research purposes and for posterity. Visit his website to find more. Nothing on this page is medical advice. Quote starts: It’s well-established that healthy fats such as animal-based omega-3s — especially DHA — […]
Vitamin B12 Deficiency and its Neurol...
I often share with my clients information relating to nutrition, the article below is an excellent compilation of information on the importance of the B vitamins written by Viatcheslav Wlassoff, PhD. He is a scientific and medical consultant with experience in pharmaceutical and genetic research. He has an extensive publication history on various topics related […]
Psilocybin repairs brain cells (neuro...
We need to remove cultural and personal biases when it comes to studying nature and in our search for cures. Psychogenic herbs and mushrooms hold promise, as do thousands of other plants and fungi. There’s a limited amount of research on psilocybin, however from what we have so far the results look promising. As […]
General Self-Care & Wellness Str...
This article will introduce you to general tips that can help you make lasting change, face certain health issues and fears and increase the level of enjoyment in your life: Find a support network: This can include sober friends, friends who share your interests, friends who are living in a manner that you wish yourself to […]
Review: Clinical Hypnosis, an Effecti...
This article contains a parts from a review paper shared here as an educational tool. You can find the full study PDF document by scrolling down. Contact Ethan Wise with any questions pertaining to the use of hypnotherapy with children, and adults. Abstract: Abstract: Mind-body medicine is a system of health practices that includes meditation/relaxation […]
Depression is the Leading Cause of Di...
By 2020, Depression will Become the Second Leading Cause of Disease Worldwide, The World Health Organization’s Predicts One out of ten people suffer from major depression and almost one out of five persons has suffered from this disorder during his (or her) lifetime (one-year prevalence is 10% and lifetime prevalence 17%) (Kessler et al 1994). By […]
Nutritional And Orthomolecular Mental...
In the series of articles titled “Nutritional And Orthomolecular Mental Health Treatments” I share (copy/paste) educational articles that highlight how orthomolecular medicine and nutritional therapies can impact mental health. These articles are shared for educational purposes and to promote research and debate. The articles below mention the following: ADHD, Alcoholism, Autism, Bipolar disorders, Depression, Schizophrenia, […]
Case Study: CES Ultra Improves Sleep,...
“We’ve been doing a trial with the CES Unit the past week. The subject was DS*, our 14 year old with diagnosed insomnia, anxiety, and depression. He used the unit for 20 minutes per day, at bedtime. I would rate the improvement in apparent anxiety and depression to be significant. Anxieties are no longer a […]
Case Study: A 45-year-old-Female Succ...
“I have been treating the patient for generalized anxiety disorder and agoraphobia [fear of places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed] for approximately three weeks. She has been having increasing difficulty with this system complex for approximately three years. Stopping the use of nicotine, alcohol, and […]
CES and Depression
When drugs have many serious negative side effects, other options need to be considered. People who are depressed have a demonstrable imbalance in the neurotransmitters which affect their moods and emotions. What they need is a safe and effective way to restore that balance with minimal side effects. Skills, Hypnosis, PSYCH-K, Herbs, Nutrition, and even […]
What is Cranial Electrotherapy Stimul...
Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation is the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) term for the employment of small amounts of gentle electrical stimulation for the treatment of depression, anxiety and insomnia. Research over the last few decades has helped professionals better understand the connection between brain function, neurotransmitters, and electrical stimulation. We have learned that the […]
Research Studies: Qigong for Chronic ...
External Qigong for Chronic Pain Results from a peer-reviewed, randomized, controlled, clinical study Ann Vincent, Brent A. Bauer, et al Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota Jamia Hill, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Objective: “Chronic pain is highly prevalent in the general population. Adequate clinical management of chronic pain is an ongoing challenge and a purely pharmaceutical […]
Learn About the ANS, SNS, PNS, Vagus,...
This page contains a brief description of terms I often use, it exists to assist my clients who are interested in doing some research. If you have questions please contact me. You can find more pages like this by click on the research and resources category or by scrolling down to the tags then finding […]
Curcumin Improves Brain Function and ...
Back in the day, it was believed that neurons weren’t able to divide and multiply after early childhood. However, it is now known that this does happen. The neurons are capable of forming new connections, but in certain areas of the brain, they can also multiply and increase in number. One of the main drivers […]
Curcumin & Depression
In a controlled trial, 60 patients were randomized into three groups (45). One group took prozac, another group took a gram of curcumin and the third group took both prozac and curcumin. After 6 weeks, curcumin had led to improvements that were similar to prozac. The group that took both prozac and curcumin fared best. […]