Posts Tagged ‘eczema’
|The GAPS Diet – Healing the gut, healing the mind
Tuesday, September 27th, 2011
I was fortunate enough to take part in a very special training this past week-end up in Seattle with Dr. Natasha Campbell McBride. Dr. Natasha is a medical doctor and neurosurgeon and has studied the effects of diet and gut health on brain function, moods and behavior. With years of research and clinical work she had developed a diet protocol for practitioners to use called The GAPS Diet – which stands for Gut & Psychology Syndrome.
What is the relationship among the common disorders we are seeing so often these days – food intolerance, asthma, eczema, dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, behavioral problems, autism, and autoimmune issues? Why do we see so many conditions developing in adulthood like depression, bi-polar disorder, psychological and psychiatric disorders, even schizophrenia? Dr. Natasha proposes that the underlying disorder that manifests in so many different conditions (there are over 200 autoimmune disorders identified) lies in the gut! It is certainly not a new idea that our stomach and intestines are a central figure in the overall health of the human being. Hippocrates said “All diseases begin in the gut” as well as “Let food be your medicine…” Our modern diet served up with plenty of refined, high glycemic products manufactured to make our lives easier – is actually a double edged sword. We may be eating faster at the end of the day but we’re paying a very high price for it – and so are our children.
Come learn more about GAPS at an introduction lecture I’ll be giving next Wednesday, October 5th. We’ll meet at the New Seasons – 7 Corners store located at 1954 SE Division St. at 7:00pm. I am so excited to share this information – please call the store to register at (503)445-2888 – or email maria@naturecuresclinic.com for more information.
I look forward to seeing you!
Love & Health,
Maria
Tags: ADD/ADHD, allergies, anxierty, asthma, autism, autoimmune diseases, autoimmune disorder, Cancer, Children, depression, dysbiosis, dyslexia, dyspraxia, eczema, GAPS, GAPS Diet, Gut & Psychology Syndrome, gut health, hormones, immune system, leaky gut syndrome, mood, pregnancy, probiotics, Psychiatry, psychological disorders, Psychology, Schizophrenia, special diet
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Women Who Drink Beer Regularly More Likely To Develop Psoriasis
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010
Tags: alcoholism, beer.alcohol, eczema, psoriasis, skin
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What pregnant mothers eat affects the skin health of newborns
Sunday, April 4th, 2010
A recent study of 763 women has shown that women who eat a diet high in fruits and vegetables are less likely to have babies that develop skin diseases, such as eczema.
Tags: babies, Diet, eczema, newborns, Nutrition, prenancy, skin disease, skin disorders
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Mom’s diet may alter infant’s allergies
Friday, February 19th, 2010
Tags: allergies, Diet, eczema, fruits, infants, pregnancy, pregnant, vegetables
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What Your Skin Might Be Telling You
Tuesday, April 4th, 2006
Listen to Skin Podcast
In this podcast, Portland naturopathic doctors, Dr. Greg Eckel and Dr. Greg Nigh discuss the largest organ in your body, your skin. They talk about the various symptoms that will manifest on your skin and what could be some of the underlying causes. They’ll discuss how the conventional world will most likely treat skin conditions, usually with immune system suppression or a topical ointment. But from a naturopathic perspective, the skin is a picture of some imbalances that are happening within your body. They’ll discuss ways that they would treat that, as well as give you some great tips on ways that you can prevent or naturally treat skin symptoms that may develop on your body.
Topical – works really well until you stop putting stuff on it
Largest organ of the body
Excrete various types of waste
Can’t treat skin from outside, inside
Skin conditions are a gift because you can see underlying symptoms
If you don’t alter the condition of the skin, the issue will come back
Tips on what you can do to prevent or treat your skin conditions
Tags: acne, Diet, Dr. Greg Eckel, Dr. Greg Nigh, eczema, fungal infection, jock itch, Naturopathic medicine, psoriasis, skin, skin cancer, zits
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