Archive | September, 2008

September 2008 | Bariatric Medicine

September 2008 | Bariatric Medicine

Supporting the Emotional Process of Weight Loss Amy Bader, ND Explores emotional and behavioral issues around food, to help patients lose weight and experience peace in their relationships with food and freedom from the ineffective cycle of dieting. HGH: Raising Levels Naturally Dicken Weatherby, ND Enhancing HGH levels naturally can help patients reverse and/or prevent [...]

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Nutrient Levels in Organic vs. Conventional Foods

The current climate surrounding food and food choices in our culture is intense. Buzzwords abound: Sustainable. Healthy. Organic. Food miles. Local. Natural. In season. On the one hand, awareness and thoughtful consideration about our foods’ origins encourage healthier food choices. From another perspective, the information necessary to make sound choices can be scarce. In an [...]

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Supporting the Emotional Process of Weight Loss

As holistic practitioners, we know that treating the root causes of disease is the most effective way to elicit positive long-term change. In the treatment of obesity, no other physicians have better training to put the physiological pieces of the puzzle together. We understand inflammation, hormones, neurotransmitters and other factors that play a role in [...]

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