Posts Tagged ‘Children’
| Newer Entries »Hypnosis can relieve symptoms in children with respiratory diseases
Friday, February 12th, 2010
Tags: Alternative medicine, asthma, Children, chronic cough, cystic fibrosis, hypnosis, Naturopathic medicine, respiratory disease, vocal cord
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Young patients with chronic illnesses find relief in acupuncture
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Tags: Acupuncture, alternative treatment, Children, chronic illness, natural treatment, naturopathic treatment, nausea, Pain, treatment side effects, vomiting
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Association Between Low Vitamin D Levels And Greater Risk Of Relapse In Childhood-Onset Multiple Sclerosis
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
Tags: Children, multiple sclerosis, vitamin D
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The Blood Sugar Roller coaster (This is one ride you don’t want your kids to get on)
Saturday, January 16th, 2010
Our brain’s primary fuel source is sugar (glucose). When our blood sugar gets low- the brain cries “FEED ME NOW!” and will stop at nothing to be satiated. This will make a sensible person eat half of a birthday cake at the office before coming up for air and realizing what she has done.
When kids eat a high carbohydrate meal (plain noodles, bread with jelly, pancakes with syrup) or too many sweets (soda, candy), they will get the sugar HIGH and then the sugar CRASH.
First their blood sugar will climb the roller coaster, sending them into hyperactivity. The body wants to keep the sugar level in control so it will pump out insulin to bring it back down. Large amounts of insulin will quickly drop blood sugar and even overcompensate, causing blood sugar to fall below the balanced level. The brain detects this and in an effort to survive starts the process over again with a dramatic call for “MORE FOOD NOW!”
When glucose levels drop too low, we crave more sugar instead of a healthy salad or sandwich. It also makes us feel irritable, unable to concentrate and fatigued. Many kids actually ride this roller coaster all day long! The extra glucose being removed from the blood gets put away in storage for future use, this leads to weight gain if it goes unused. Over time, with high glucose and insulin in the blood, the cells become resistant to insulin – the cause of type 2 diabetes (no longer called “adult onset” because we are seeing it in kids now!). Obesity and diabetes are on the rise in US children and can often be prevented with smarter food choices and exercise. (more…)
Tags: blood sugar, Children, Diabetes, Diet, Dr. Erika Siegel, glucose, Naturopathic medicine
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Respiratory Infections in Children
Friday, November 7th, 2008
Children’s cough/cold medicine has been shown to be more dangerous than helpful. But a recent study suggests that there are other kinds of therapies that will benefit kids with colds.
A recent study in the Journal of Pediatrics found that school-aged children supplemented with fish oil experienced upper respiratory infections with less frequency. In addition, those who did get a cold had it for a shorter length of time when compared to kids not receiving the fish oil supplementation.
The general thought within the medical community is that, if there is no conventional therapy for a given problem, then there is no useful therapy. This is just one more example of a natural therapy that not only reduces illnesses in children, but will enhance their health overall.
Do we think that pediatricians across the country are going to start recommending fish oil supplements to children to prevent colds?
Tags: Children, Fish oil, Flu, Naturopathic medicine, omega-3, respiratory infection
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DHA and reading comprehension
Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
A study published in the journal Clinical Pediatrics found that when 4-year old children were supplemented with a fatty acid known as
DHA, they had a statistically significant improvement in their listening comprehension and vocabulary acquisition. In the study, 175 children were assigned to receive either 400mg daily of DHA or a placebo. The best dietary sources of DHA are cold-water fish such as salmon and sardines. DHA is also found in seaweed and algae.
Tags: Children, cognitive development, DHA
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