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Dr Russell Blaylock Nutrition and Behavior Aspartame MSG In this lecture, Dr. Russell Blaylock explains one of the most important connections between nutrition and our health? how nutrition affects our behavior. Citing a series of important studies, he shows that good nutrition can powerfully enhance our memory, mood, and behavior in a socially desirable way. … Continue reading
Nutrition and Your Mental Health
Be My Friend – www.myspace.com Nutrition by Natalie Nutrition and Your Mental Health What does nutrition have to do with mental health? You might be surprised to find out the truth behind what happens when a person has a nutritional deficiency. Nutritional deficiencies can cause all sorts of psychiatric symptoms including apathy, low energy, irritability, … Continue reading
Health Issues And Concerns Relevant To The Homeless
In addition to the struggle to simply maintain a meager daily existence, the homeless face a unique set of health issues due to substandard living conditions and poor nutrition. Forgotten in many circumstances and unable to access basic social services, the homeless are often forced by their situation to endure many illnesses which are easily curable for the remainder of mainstream society. The exposure to extremes in weather, street violence, and alcohol and drug abuse make the homeless prone t Continue reading
USA Mom Wins $25,000 for Total Body Transformation
Toni Warrick is $25,000 richer and looking better after following the Max Muscle Plan which helped her get rid of bad eating habits, poor nutrition and a sedate lifestyle. Warrick, a 40 years old mother, was unanimously voted as the winner of the Max Muscle Sports Nutrition’s MaxFormation Life Challenge after six months of toiling and sacrifice to sport that total body transformation. And her story is well documented. During the six month period, Warrick kept a literal diary online for all to re Continue reading
Nutrition & Behavior: A Lecture By Russell Blaylock, MD
In this lecture, Dr. Russell Blaylock explains one of the most important connections between nutrition and our health- how nutrition affects our behavior. Citing a series of important studies, he shows that good nutrition can powerfully enhance our memory, mood, and behavior in a socially desirable way. Like wise he shows us that poor nutrition can lead our youth into a world of violence, crime, depression and suicide. By using an impressive array of studies on both juvenile and adult prisoners, Continue reading
Nutrition- Fuel For Our Bodies
When it comes to making choices for the overall health of our bodies, food plays one of the most predominant roles. While poor nutrition can lead to obesity, high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, and a host of illness and disease, good nutrition can be the most important tool to achieving optimum health and ideal weight. Good nutrition comes in the form of a healthy diet; a diet focused around whole, natural foods such as fresh fruits, green leafy vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, a Continue reading
Poor school nutrition, exercise leave kids at risk (Việt Nam News)
HCM CITY— Poor nutrition programmes and badly run physical education classes are endangering the health of Vietnamese children, health experts said at a forum on children’s rights to drink milk in HCM City last week. Continue reading
Nutrition Is The Bedrock Of Good Care, Says Help The Aged, UK (Medical News Today)
Reacting to figures obtained by the Conservatives, which show the number of errors relating to poor nutrition in NHS hospitals has almost doubled in two years, Charlotte Potter, Senior Policy Officer at Help the Aged, says: “A high increase like this might be a result of better reporting of errors, which would be a good thing. Continue reading
The Importance of Nutrition for Female Athletes
Poor nutrition in female athletes can cause tiredness, performance plateaus or decreases, burn-out, and repeated injuries. By following sound sports nutrition guidelines, it is reasonable that an athlete can find a whole new level of play. Continue reading