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Rebel Herbs 2020 CAM Innovations

by VRM Media | May 1, 2020

References: 1 Arcos, B. Female sexual function and response. The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. 2004;(104):16S-20S. 2 Auddy, Biswajit & Hazra, Jayram & Mitra, Achintya & Abedon, Bruce & Ghosal, Shibnath. A Standardized Withania Somnifera Extract Significantly Reduces Stress-Related Parameters in Chronically Stressed Humans: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study. Journal of American Nutraceutical Association. ...

Kaneka Nutrients 2020 CAM Innovations

by VRM Media | May 1, 2020

References: 1 Tang PH, Miles MV, DeGrauw A, Hershey A, Pesce A. HPLC analysis of reduced and oxidized coenzyme Q(10) in human plasma. Clin Chem. 2001 Feb;47(2):256-65. 2 Hosoe K, Kitano M, Kishida H, Kubo H, Fujii K, Kitahara M. Study on safety and bioavailability of ubiquinol (Kaneka QH) after single and 4-week multiple oral ...

Tami Ross, RDN, LD, CDCES, MLDE, FADCES

by Shari Barbanel | May 1, 2020

Tami Ross, RDN, LD, CDCES, MLDE, FADCES is a nationally recognized registered dietitian nutritionist, diabetes care and education specialist, spokesperson and consultant with more than 25 years of experience in diabetes care and education. Tami has been named Diabetes Educator of the Year by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Diabetes Care and Education group, ...

Chromium/Herbal Complex for Glucose & Cardiovascular Health

Cardiometabolic syndrome (CMS) is the quintessential disorder of the late 20th century and the 21st century. It is comprised of metabolic dysfunctions primarily characterized by insulin resistance, impaired glucose tolerance, dyslipidemia (e.g. high cholesterol and triglycerides), hypertension, inflammation and central adiposity (a major contributor to increased cardiometabolic risk.)1,2 In fact, the World Health Organization and ...

Sleepless Nights: Are GABA and Melatonin Worth Considering for Improved Quality of Sleep?

by Nicole Avena | May 1, 2020

These days, many people are having trouble sleeping. Health concerns, economic concerns and overall stress levels are at an all-time high, and the unfortunate fallout from that is that people are finding it hard to sleep well. Lack of quality sleep, over time, can lead to serious health issues, including a compromised immune system, and ...

Women’s Wellness

by Lisa Schofield | May 1, 2020

Today’s women are taking charge of their health, and working with natural practitioners to ensure their well-being. Women face a number of health issues throughout their lives that evolve and change as they age. From PMS (premenstrual syndrome) and menopause to pregnancy and breast health, as they get older, the health concerns women focus on ...

Immune Resilience: It Takes Two to Tango

by VRM Media | May 1, 2020

Leading Industry Organization Speaks Directly to Natural Practitioner Readers

OmegaQuant Partners with Standard Process

by Shari Barbanel | April 29, 2020

OmegaQuant (Sioux Falls, SD) has partnered with Standard Process (Palmyra, WI) to offer an Omega-3 Index testing kit to help health care practitioners better educate and support patients’ health. By partnering with OmegaQuant, the premier lab for Omega-3 Index testing, Standard Process is better able to help patients support conditions related to cardiovascular health, brain health, and a ...

Dietary Supplements An Important Weapon For Fighting Off COVID-19, Other Respiratory Conditions

by Shari Barbanel | April 27, 2020

Supplements containing vitamins C and D and other micronutrients, sometimes in amounts exceeding the federally recommended levels, are a safe, effective and low-cost means of helping your immune system fight off COVID-19 and other acute respiratory tract diseases, an Oregon State University (OSU) researcher says. Findings were published April 23 in the journal Nutrients. Adrian Gombart of ...

Breastfeeding May Lead to Fewer Human Viruses in Infants

by Shari Barbanel | April 22, 2020

Even small amounts of breastmilk strongly influences the accumulation of viral populations in the infant gut and provides a protective effect against potentially pathogenic viruses, according to researchers who examined hundreds of babies in a study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The findings expand upon prior research that suggests ...

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