Micronutrients: We need them in order to survive. Micronutrients, including vitamins, minerals and antioxidants must be provided in a balanced, absorbable format in order to optimize the health of the body.
Micronutrients are more important than many people might realize. They play a crucial role in maintaining our body's health and overall wellness. According to science, micronutrients protect us from diseases and help our bodies function properly.
Micronutrients are incredibly important for a healthy body. Micronutrients help provide nutritional stability in the body and are essential to every single system and function in humans. When the body lacks sufficient nutrients, it can’t perform optimally.
The movement for nutrition-based treatment in psychiatry is growing and gaining momentum among doctors and their patients, but also among scientists. In Bethesda, Maryland, during the first week of August, two scientists from Hardy Nutritionals ® attended the first ever worldwide conference of the International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research (ISNPR).
"Around puberty (age 12), my son started to experience trichotillomania (hair pulling) and OCD symptoms that negatively affected his quality of life. His pediatrician recommended he start taking Zoloft to "take the edge off." Neither I nor my husband felt right about medicating our son..."
In a recent case study published in the International Journal of Mental Health Systems, researchers set out to compare the costs of psychiatric care and hospitalizations to the costs associated with using micronutrient therapy to control symptoms and improve quality of life.
In his comprehensive review of micronutrient therapy in psychiatry, published in the peer-reviewed journal Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America in 2014, Dr. Charles Popper of Harvard University’s McLean Hospital discussed among other things the interplay between micronutrients and conventional medications.
As a leading cause of disability, suicide and homicide in the United States, there is no denying that mental disorders have become a worldwide crisis. [1] While a wide range of labels are assigned to a long list of symptoms, university research is supporting a growing body of evidence that nutrition is involved.
If you are planning to transition from medications to Daily Essential Nutrients micronutrient therapies, this short video will help you to do so successfully.
Thousands of people have found relief from symptoms of mood and mental health disorders using the clinical micronutrient therapies formulated by the late David L. Hardy, founder of Hardy Nutritionals®.†