NATURAL MEDICINE TREATMENT MODALITIES
Clinical Nutrition
We go beyond basic nutrition advice to identify the specific dietary plan and nutritional supplements that are best for each patient to maintain wellness or to correct a health problem. Clinical Nutrition counseling provided by well-trained Practitioner relies on a fast-growing body of scientific knowledge, the interpretation of dietary assessments for identifying food allergies or sensitivities, and teaching patients about whole foods and the appropriate use of dietary supplements. Homeopathic Remedies
Very small doses of natural substances that can stimulate the body’s inherent self-healing response (immunity) without side effects. Homeopathy can be a very effective treatment for acute and chronic illnesses. The basis for this centuries-old gentle, effective system of medicine is the principle that “what a substance can cause, it can also cure.” This means there is a relationship between the ability of a substance to produce symptoms (cause illness) in a healthy person and the same substance’s ability to heal an ill person with similar symptoms. |
Botanical Medicine
We are trained in the medicinal use of plants, herbs, and plant extracts (botanicals). They receive extensive academic training in both conventional pharmacology and botanical pharmacology. Wellness Practitioners have expertise in drug/herb/interactions and in the safe and effective use of botanical medicine for the treatment of illness and to maintain good health. Lifestyle Counseling
We have in-depth understanding of the relationship between emotional states, health and illness. We are formally trained in lifestyle counseling to assess, recognize, understand and provide appropriate treatment options for behavioral issues that interfere with a patient’s health and wellbeing. They might use counseling strategies, stress management techniques. Where necessary, Wellness Practitioners will refer patients to other health practitioners with expertise beyond our. |
Dietary Supplements, Herbal Medicines & Natural Products
Natural Supplements
LABEL INFORMATION Directions: For adults, take TWO (2) capsules daily, preferably with a meal or following physician directions. Capsules may be opened and prepared as a tea.
· Turmeric (Curcuma longa) (root) 1600 mg **
· Turmeric Extract (Curcuma longa) 100 mg **
· (root and rhizomes) (Standardized to contain 95% Curcuminoids)
· BioPerine® 20 mg **
· Black Pepper Extract (Piper nigrum) (fruit)
· Ginger Root Extract 140mg
Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur. Keep out of reach of children. Store at room temperature. Do not use if seal under cap is broken or BioPerine® is a registered trademark of the Sabinsa Corporation.
- Supplement Facts
- Serving Size: 2 Capsules
- Servings Per Container: 30
· Turmeric (Curcuma longa) (root) 1600 mg **
· Turmeric Extract (Curcuma longa) 100 mg **
· (root and rhizomes) (Standardized to contain 95% Curcuminoids)
· BioPerine® 20 mg **
· Black Pepper Extract (Piper nigrum) (fruit)
· Ginger Root Extract 140mg
Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur. Keep out of reach of children. Store at room temperature. Do not use if seal under cap is broken or BioPerine® is a registered trademark of the Sabinsa Corporation.
Turmeric is a spice, native to India, which gives curry its bright, yellow hue. For centuries, Indians used it for cooking as well as for medicinal purposes. Scientific studies have supported its many benefits to your body through its compounds. These compounds are called Curcuminoids, the primary of which is Curcumin - the main active ingredient in Turmeric. Known for its anti-inflammatory benefits, Curcumin is also a plant-based antioxidant that protects from cell-damaging, free radicals in the body.
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History of Turmeric
Western society has recognized the potential health benefits of turmeric for a long time too, with records of its use in the 1700s across Europe, especially Portugal and Britain, the two foremost sea fairing traders of the era. It is this longevity of use that is what makes turmeric a standout in the health industry today. Not only is it a wonderful health product, but it is a generational one. Many people today know that turmeric is good for them because parents, grandparents, great grandparents and more have always taken turmeric in one form or another. That kind of branding is priceless.
Of course, if the end result was poor, no branding would keep the product sustainable, but not only is turmeric an exceptional dietary supplement, its benefits have also been supported by many clinical study results. There are many areas that turmeric has been found to be beneficial, and a study of the supplement by Hewlings and Kalman, published in the October 2017 edition of Foods Journal, looks at this in depth. Here the researchers examined the benefits of the active component of turmeric, curcumin including its effect as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory supplement. This takes in consideration its potential use in helping to reduce pain as well as the effect of taking turmeric supplements for healthy people with no ongoing health issues.
The overall results showed that turmeric is beneficial in all cases, including possibly even helping in the reduction of anxiety in healthy people, and this is just one of several studies on the subject, all showing that turmeric brings benefits to consumers. This combination of science-backed studies and legacy confidence in turmeric is why turmeric continues to be one of the best-selling health supplements available today.
Consumers love turmeric because its benefits are backed up by science, but also because it can help address so many different health issues. From joint pain to skin irritation, potentially helping with blood sugar sensitivity, and even aiding in the reduction plaque, there are so many uses for turmeric that it can be seen as a great value health product too.
For consumers looking for a ‘one supplement does it all’ approach, turmeric is ideal.
Of course, if the end result was poor, no branding would keep the product sustainable, but not only is turmeric an exceptional dietary supplement, its benefits have also been supported by many clinical study results. There are many areas that turmeric has been found to be beneficial, and a study of the supplement by Hewlings and Kalman, published in the October 2017 edition of Foods Journal, looks at this in depth. Here the researchers examined the benefits of the active component of turmeric, curcumin including its effect as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory supplement. This takes in consideration its potential use in helping to reduce pain as well as the effect of taking turmeric supplements for healthy people with no ongoing health issues.
The overall results showed that turmeric is beneficial in all cases, including possibly even helping in the reduction of anxiety in healthy people, and this is just one of several studies on the subject, all showing that turmeric brings benefits to consumers. This combination of science-backed studies and legacy confidence in turmeric is why turmeric continues to be one of the best-selling health supplements available today.
Consumers love turmeric because its benefits are backed up by science, but also because it can help address so many different health issues. From joint pain to skin irritation, potentially helping with blood sugar sensitivity, and even aiding in the reduction plaque, there are so many uses for turmeric that it can be seen as a great value health product too.
For consumers looking for a ‘one supplement does it all’ approach, turmeric is ideal.