August 30th, 2011

Omegasizing our kids.
Are our children suffering from a Ritalin or Adderall deficiency? Judging by the number of prescriptions for both meds, you would certainly think so (1.9 million for Ritalin in 2005, 8.2 for Adderall 1). While Ritalin is historically the best known and best-selling drug prescribed for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), by 1999, Adderall had surpassed it as the ADHD drug of choice: More new prescriptions were written for it than for any other ADHD medication. 2 These two drugs were responsible for 7,873 visits to the emergency room in…
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Tags: ADD, Adderall, ADHD, DHA, fatty acids, fish oil, flaxseed oil, GLA, omega 3, omega 6, Ritalin
Posted in Children's Health | 5 Comments »
August 5th, 2009

Fore go those fries!
High blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes in middle age play a huge role in the later risk for dementia, a four-decade-long study of close to 10,000 Americans now reports. Elevated total cholesterol (240 milligrams per deciliter) raises the risk for developing Alzheimer's disease (AD) 66 percent. Even people with borderline to moderately high cholesterol levels have significantly higher likelihood of dementia later in life.
Smoking ups the odds for Alzheimer's to 70 percent. Anyone with high blood pressure at 40 is 60 percent more likely to develop dementia, and middle-aged…
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Tags: Alzheimer's, blood pressure, Cholesterol, dementia, DHA, diabetes, EPA, exercise, heart, middle age, omega 3s, smoking, stress, vegetables, whole grains
Posted in Anti-Aging | 11 Comments »