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Miracle Bion Alpha 500 ml |
Humic acid is simply nature`s most important form of protection and defense for plants, animals, and man. It is tied very closely with immune functions and has powerful antioxidant qualities.
It is the finest electrolyte known to man. Its electrolytes are able to restore vitality in all life forms. Click here for more information >> |
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Miracle Bion Omega 500 ml |
This product took 40 years of research. Fulvic acid is simply nature`s most important form of protection and defense for plants, animals, and man. It is tied very closely with the immune system functions and has powerful antioxydant qualities. Because of its complexity, this product has been entirely misunderstood and overlooked by most of medecine and science. Click here for more information >> |
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| | | Scientific Info |
| Double-blind, controlled trial of inositol treatment of depression | | Double-blind, controlled trial of inositol treatment of depression.
Am J Psychiatry. 1995 May; 152(5): 792-4.
Levine J, Barak Y, Gonzalves M, Szor H, Elizur A, Kofman O, Belmaker RH. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Chromium may be effective in insulin-sensitizing measures for treating depression. | | Med Hypotheses. 1994 Oct;43(4):247-52.
Enhancing central and peripheral insulin activity as a strategy for the treatment of endogenous depression--an adjuvant role for chromium picolinate?
McCarty MF.
Chromium picolinate, perhaps in conjunction with other insulin-sensitizing measures such as low-fat diet and aerobic exercise training (already shown to be beneficial in depression), should be tested as an adjuvant for the treatment and secondary prevention of depression. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Chromium shows promise in atypical depression. | | Biol Psychiatry. 2003 Feb 1;53(3):261-4.
Effectiveness of chromium in atypical depression: a placebo-controlled trial.
Davidson JR, Abraham K, Connor KM, McLeod MN.
Chromium picolinate shows promising antidepressant effects in atypical depression. Its mechanism of action may relate to 5HT2A downregulation, increased insulin sensitivity, or to other effects. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Vitamin E deficiency accompanies major depression. | | J Affect Disord. 2000 Jun;58(3):241-6.
Lower serum vitamin E concentrations in major depression. Another marker of lowered antioxidant defenses in that illness.
Maes M, De Vos N, Pioli R, Demedts P, Wauters A, Neels H, Christophe A.
Major depression is accompanied by significantly lower serum vitamin E concentrations, suggesting lower antioxidant defenses against lipid peroxidation. The results could, in part, explain previous findings, which suggest increased lipid peroxidation in major depression. | | Click here for more information >> |
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| Health Info |
| Pregnancy | | Nutritional needs increase greatly during pregnancy, childbirth and lactation. Important nutrients include B complex (especially folic acid to prevent spina bifida) along with essential fatty acids for proper brain deveopment, iron, especially in the first trimester, Vitamin C and bioflavonoids, Vit. E (except prior or during labor), zinc, acidophilus, and calcium. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Depression | | Depression is an emotional coping mechanism signaling that stress, or life events are overwhelming. Improving diet and protein intake, B vitamins, magnesium, calcium, potassium, lecithin, Vit. C and evening primrose oil are key for emotional well-being. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | PMS | | PMS is a complex set of symptoms caused by hormonal imbalances that affect millions of women monthly. Avoid caffeine, sodium, alcohol and sugary foods, especially after ovulation, at least one week before the onset of menses. Important nutrients include essential fatty acids, soy protein and chastetree berry. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Stress Management | | Stress (emotional, physical, or environmental) is a risk factor in most of today's leading diseases such as cancer, heart and depression. The most important factors in healthy stress management include a balanced natural diet,exercise, deep-breathing and adequate rest. | | Click here for more information >> |
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| Modalities |
| Aromatherapy | | Definition: Aromatherapy is the use of subtle, volatile regenerating and oxygenating immune defense plant liquids derived from plants, shrubs, bushes, trees, flowers, stems, leaves, roots and seeds to provide the body with oxygenating molecules that effectively transport nutrients to the cells of the body. It is the art and science of using oils extracted from aromatic plants to enhance health and beauty. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Acupressure | | Definition & History: Acupressure is an ancient healing art and science of alleviating health problems based on traditional Japanese and Chinese medicine and developed 5000 years ago. Acupressure is a branch of alternative medicine where a diagnosis, prevention and cure to ailments are done through the touch of a doctor’s hand or by application of pressure by the doctor on the surface of the patient’s body. Acupressure is a traditional mode of treatment where a cure to an ailment develops without the need of taking pharmaceutical agents. This prevents any side effects often associated with conventional drugs. Acupressure is similar to acupuncture because it treats blockages of energy at specific points along fourteen meridians, or channels, along the body. While acupuncture uses needles placed at strategic points along the meridians, acupressure utilizes manual pressure. The practitioner uses fingers, hands and elbows to put pressure on the specific points in order to relieve pain and discomfort, prevent tension-related ailments, and promote good health. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Acupuncture | | Definition: Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese therapy that is used to balance and stimulate the body’s nervous, immune and circulatory systems. The method by which this is accomplished is by inserting very fine needles into carefully selected points to enhance the body’s self-healing energy. The intent of acupuncture therapy is to promote health and alleviate pain and suffering. The perspective from which an acupuncturist views health and sickness hinges on concepts of "vital energy," "energetic balance" and "energetic imbalance." Just as the Western medical doctor monitors the blood flowing through blood vessels and the messages traveling via the nervous system, the acupuncturist assesses the flow and distribution of this "vital energy" within its pathways, known as "meridians and channels".
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