I received the following in an e-mail from a friend. I checked the stats and they’re 100% accurate. Consider the following:
#1. 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated.
(Likely applies to half the world population)
October 29th, 2009
Dr. Jess Armine I received the following in an e-mail from a friend. I checked the stats and they’re 100% accurate. Consider the following:
#1. 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated.
(Likely applies to half the world population)
October 21st, 2009
Dr. Jess Armine ADD/ADHD/Autism, depression, anxiety, insomnia, as well as many other conditions are considered spectrum disorders. Spectrum Disorders are those that have numerous causes for the presenting symptoms.
For example, the literature shows that a significant number of ADD/ADHD/Autistic children respond well to a special diet such as the Feingold diet or a gluten free diet. This indicates that for a lot of these kids, food allergies cause their symptoms.
Read more on: How Do You Treat ADD/ADHD/Autism and other Spectrum Disorders »
October 12th, 2009
Dr. Jess Armine There is much scientific evidence supportive of the functional medicine that I am doing in my office. There are many clinical studies that support functional medicine but this one involved children with behavior disorders and involved the use of TAAT.
Read more on: Does Targeted Amino Acid Therapy (TAAT) Really Work? »
October 9th, 2009
Dr. Jess Armine Insomnia is a symptom of any of several sleep disorders, characterized by persistent difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep despite the opportunity. Insomnia is a symptom, not a stand-alone diagnosis or a disease (emphasis added). By definition, insomnia is “difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep or both” and it may be due to inadequate quality or quantity of sleep. It is typically followed by functional impairment while awake.
October 7th, 2009
Dr. Jess Armine Few nutrients hold the allure that protein does for athletes. Throughout history, athletes in search of championships and Olympic gold medals have consumed huge quantities of meat from the training table with the belief that protein ingested would make them stronger and faster.
Read more on: Protein Needs for Athletes: Finding the Right Balance »
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