Ask Dr. Chad July 2010 Podcast

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Sorry we missed last month’s podcast, but Dr. Chad is back with more answers.

The questions we answer this month:

  • My daughter is constantly pulling her hair.  I’ve heard this is a disorder called trichotillomania. Can you treat it?
  • I’m suffering from intense migraines, and I’ve seen a number of specialists.  No one seems to be able to help.  Do you have any recommendations?
  • I’m pregnant with our first baby.  Do you recommend any natural supplements to ensure the baby (and the mom) stay healthy?

Click here to listen to Dr. Chad’s August podcast.

Links to topics mentioned in the podcast:

Trichotillomania:  www.stoppullinghairout.com

Migraines: CoQ10 - http://www.naturalpathhealthcenter.com/index.php/Antioxidants/Co-Q10-100-mg-Coenzyme-Q10-Co-Q10.html?flypage=

Wellness Essentials for Pregnancy: http://www.naturalpathhealthcenter.com/index.php/Womens-Health/Wellness-Essentials-for-Pregnancy-30-Pkts/flypage-ask.tpl.html

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Getting Started with Amino Acid Therapy

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What do Depression, Anxiety, Insomnia, Migraines, Fibromyalgia and other chronic pain syndromes and obesity have in common?

They’re all a result of a neurotransmitter imbalance.

Neurotransmitters are the chemical messengers that travel along nerve cells and send the body important signals.  When neurotransmitters become unbalanced, many of the conditions listed above tend to result.

The good news is that you can restore the balance naturally, using Amino Acid Therapy.  Continue Reading »

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“Ask Dr. Chad” February 2010 podcast

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This month’s podcast includes answers to the following questions:

  • What are neurotransmitters?
  • Why doesn’t traditional medical industry do more work with neurotransmitters?
  • What causes imbalances or deficiencies in neurotransmitters?

Click here to listen to this month’s podcast.

Click here if you’d like to ask Dr. Chad a question for next month.

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