You Are What Your Mother Ate

Research provides new insight into why poor diet during pregnancy negatively affects offspring’s long term health. University of Cambridge Date: 09/03/11 "A mother's diet may sometimes alter the control of certain genes in her unborn child" Poor diet during pregnancy increases offspring’s vulnerability to the effects of aging, new research has shown for the first time. The research, by scientists from the University of Cambridge, provides important insight... Read More

Note To Reality TV Show ‘America’s Next Great Restaurant’… Please Choose Healthy!

Please pick a healthy one for a "change"!! For the sake of all of us!  Someone needs to save us from restaurants like the one in Chandler, Arizona named the “Heart Attack Grill.”   This restaurant makes  a lame attempt at humor about cardiovascular disease and death by giving free “food” such as “Double Bypass Burger and Flatliner Fries” to patrons that weight 350 pounds or more.   Heart Attack Grill had a spokesman named Blair River that weighed... Read More

Is Nutriiveda Creating a Paradigm Shift in Preventative Health and the Treatment of Disorders?

Since around December of 2009, there are now over one thousand individuals of all ages that have been on a 100% all natural  food supplement called Nutriiveda, or “NV” as it’s been nicknamed through the Cherab Foundation, a grassroots nonprofit advocacy group to support those with communication impairments. The rapid and dramatic success rate of this whole food product on individuals, mainly children but from ages ranging from 2 to 89 years old has been almost across the... Read More

Is Nutriiveda Creating a Paradigm Shift in Diseases of the Elderly?

Lisa Geng with her Aunt Leona Since it’s introduction Fall of 2009, thousands of children, teens and adults have been supplementing their diet with a whole food called Nutriiveda, or “NV” as it’s been nicknamed through the Cherab Foundation, a grassroots nonprofit advocacy group to support those with communication impairments.  We are talking about the original Nutriiveda, not Nutriiveda Achieve which we don’t have experience with.  For those with impairments, the... Read More

Added protein/amino acids and or enzymes help those with autism?

There is a new study I read about in an article called “UCSF autism kids study tests enzyme” “UCSF researchers are kicking off a clinical trial to test whether certain children with autism can benefit from regular doses of an enzyme to help them digest proteins, which may in turn improve their brain function and ease some symptoms of their disease…”The treatment is enormously simple, but finding it out wasn’t simple at all,” said Joan Fallon, chief executive... Read More

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