February 6, 2012

Gluten Sensitivity: It’s Real, So Why the Confusion?

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Written By Martin Rutherford, D.C., C.C.S.T. and Randall Gates, D.C., D.A.C.N.B. | A host of new and ongoing research studies confirm that sensitivity or allergies to gluten is a serious health issue. In fact, the rapidly emerging volume of research and well-documented, peer-reviewed medical, neurological, endocrine, rhuematolical, GI and nutritional journals, is overwhelming in its confirmation of the condition, and the importance of its implication to overall health. Not just gut health, … [Read more...]

ADD/ADHD & Other Learning Disabilities

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by Dr. Martin P. Rutherford, DC | Most people view Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), hyperactivity and learning disabilities as behavioral problems or psychological issues. However, these disorders are actually a complex net of neurological, immunological and nutritional problems. ADD, ADHD, hyperactivity disorders, etc. are just labels, and not good ones. They put expectations on a child that they often will live up or down to. … [Read more...]

The Truth Behind Hyperactive Kids

UK researchers have warned that children may develop hyperactive behavior if their diets contain food additives. The Food Standards Agency, a non-ministerial government department of the UK Government, carried out a study on 300 randomly selected children and found that hyperactivity increased after a drink containing additive combinations. The agency says that hyperactive children might benefit from fewer additives. However, health experts claim that drugs, not diet changes, will be more … [Read more...]

ADHD News for You!

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Magnesium, Vitamin B6 and ADHD By Laura J. Stevens, MS | There is an interesting new article published in Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, “Neurological Aspects of the Clinical Features, Pathophysiology, and Corrections of Impairments in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.  The study of 4,*532 children took place in one region of Russia.  They found the overall rate of ADHD to be 8% in children ages 6-11.  They performed all kinds of tests on 122 of these children … [Read more...]

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