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More than half of preschool children and over two-thirds of non-pregnant women of reproductive age worldwide have a micronutrient deficiency.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: Pediatrics, Pregnancy
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A link between micronutrients and mental health was considered downright absurd by many healthcare providers only a handful of years ago.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: ADHD, Depression, Energy, Focus, Stress
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A lack of essential nutrients is known to contribute to the onset of poor mental health in people suffering from anxiety and depression.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: ADHD
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The groundbreaking book on mental health and nutrition features a foreword written by a world-renowned integrative practitioner and teacher, Dr. Andrew Weil.
Posted in: Research
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A recent article in Psychiatric Times highlights research on Hardy Nutritionals' micronutrients for mood and mental health.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: Depression, Focus, Mood, News, Stress
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Psychiatrists agreed the tricky part of introducing the micronutrients was how to approach lessening medication dosage at a pace that wouldn’t leave patients feeling side effects or withdrawals.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: General Health
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Is Daily Essential Nutrients safe to take for a lifetime? The short answer is yes.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: General Health
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Does nutrition have a correlation to mental health? The research showed those with poorer diets had more issues with mood, and those with better diets had fewer mood-related issues.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: Mood
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In the end, the study showed that dietary intake of fruits and vegetables may impact inattention in children with ADHD and emotional dysregulation.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: ADHD, Focus, Mood
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Practitioners who read this double-blind study on micronutrients for ADHD are eligible for Continuing Medical Education credits (CME).
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: ADHD