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03-14-2010

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I believe that it is possible to stay healthy into ripe old age and to prevent, stabilise and even perhaps to reverse, many of the chronic degenerative diseases.

Underpinning all my research and advice is this simple fact. Given the right nutrition and lifestyle, our bodies have amazing powers of self-healing and regeneration.

They have to because almost every cell and tissue in your body breaks down and is replaced on a regular basis. Bone is re-absorbed into the body and then renewed, cartilage in joints experiences wear and tear but is renewed, membranes of nerve and other cells are broken down and replaced.

This natural process of wear and repair is going on all the time in your trillions of cells. The process of growth and re-growth in bones, cartilage and other tissues is called anabolic. The process of tissue breakdown is called catabolic.
Nutrition and Your Mental Health

What does nutrition have to do with mental health? You might be surprised to find out the truth behind what happens when a person has a nutritional deficiency.

Nutritional deficiencies can cause all sorts of psychiatric symptoms including apathy, low energy, irritability, insomnia, low energy, agitation, fatigue, concentration problems, aches and pains, weight changes, including weight loss or weight gain. Sound a lot like the symptoms of depression? The truth is the average American diet of fast food is low in vital nutrition that you need for your body to function correctly.

This isn’t to say that all depression is caused by bad nutrition but it’s certainly a contributing factor in many cases and poor nutrition will always make depression worse. Antidepressant drugs also do not correct nutritional problems. So if your depressed because of nutritional problems an antidepressant will only partially cover up the problem and you body still won’t function correctly.

Uni-Vite Healthcare Nutrition video by rnaudioproductions
Robert Nichol New Media 2008 video created by Robert Nichol http://www.allcast.co.uk

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Comments

10 comments so far.

On Mar 14 2010 @ 15:24, DrPaulClayton said: |

Yes this is a BIG …
Yes this is a BIG worry, fast action is needed.
I urge everybody to join your campaign.
You are doing a great job taking on the EU.
Join up everyone -its the straight cucumber madness again.

On Mar 14 2010 @ 15:24, SOScampaign said: |

Did you know the EU …
Did you know the EU is about to Ban and Restrict levels of vitamins??
Please help us Fight this -THEY ARE CUTTING OUR FREEDOM OF CHOICE -Again
details on my site

On Mar 14 2010 @ 15:24, signofthehammer said: |

mm sorry I doubt …
mm sorry I doubt about that one. That means you are eating 7 meals a day with 1000 kc each..what are you eating in those meals? not even amateur bodybuilders have those calories..

On Mar 14 2010 @ 15:24, xXxShawn8xXx said: |

Its sad that in …
Its sad that in today’s world we’re at the point the we need supplements. I mean ALMOST EVERYTHING now is processed and junk food.

On Mar 14 2010 @ 15:24, Advice4goodHealth said: |

Thanks good info
Thanks good info

On Mar 14 2010 @ 15:24, DrPaulClayton said: |

Nutritional …
Nutritional deficiencies can cause all sorts of psychiatric symptoms including apathy, low energy, irritability, insomnia, low energy, agitation, fatigue, concentration problems, aches and pains, weight changes, including weight loss or weight gain. Sound a lot like the symptoms of depression? The truth is the average American diet of fast food is low in vital nutrition that you need for your body to function correctly.

On Mar 14 2010 @ 15:24, BodyFitLife said: |

Yes this is the …
Yes this is the reality of a living organism… especially with the regenerative tools we now have at our disposal.

On Mar 14 2010 @ 15:24, DrPaulClayton said: |

I believe that it …
I believe that it is possible to stay healthy into ripe old age and to prevent, stabilise and even perhaps to reverse, many of the chronic degenerative diseases.

Underpinning all my research and advice is this simple fact. Given the right nutrition and lifestyle, our bodies have amazing powers of self-healing and regeneration.

On Mar 14 2010 @ 15:24, JustAudio2008 said: |

Wow -what do you …
Wow -what do you eat?

On Mar 14 2010 @ 15:24, Percy203 said: |

2000 calories a day …
2000 calories a day?!? I eat well over 7000 a day and am thin as a rake. Thats the curse of a high metabolism.

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