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In today’s fast-paced world, people often find themselves pinned under the weight of life’s pressures and stress which often bring about emotional lows. These times of emotional distress happen, after all, we’re human - not robots, and not everyday is a pure beam of sunshine! Naturally balanced serotonin levels keep the brain regulating emotions in a healthy way!
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A lot can be done to support healthy, manageable levels of worry and nervous tension. One way of doing this is to keep your mind producing its own natural feel good chemicals by eating lots of fresh fruit and vegetables and whole grain foods, getting plenty of fresh air and sunshine and exercising regularly.
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When your child's concentration is at optimal levels, their school work is easier, recall is quicker, homework takes less time and they tend to make fewer mistakes. So often, concentration problems in kids are treated using conventional prescription medications that are laden with side effects, such as stimulants like Ritalin, Adderall and Concerta, as well as the non-stimulant drug Strattera.
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Thyroid health is essential for our well-being. The thyroid is responsible for producing two hormones and carefully regulating them. The hormones produced are tri-iodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). The thyroid makes these two hormones using iodine which can be found in foods such as seafood and salt.
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Cushing’s disease in dogs is caused by disturbances in the amount of secretions done by the adrenal gland. These disturbances are serious prove to be fatal if not controlled in time.
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Herbal and homeopathic remedies can play an important role in promoting the health and balance of your dog’s digestive system and a holistic approach is the best way of contributing towards your pet’s general health. In the wild, animals instinctively seek out plants that will help to support health in various body systems. It therefore makes sense that as owners, we can help our domestic pets by making herbal and other natural supplements available to them.
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The urinary system consists of two kidneys, two ureters, a bladder, two sphincter muscles and a urethra. These organs, tubes and muscles filter out excess fluids and waste products from the bloodstream, which is then expelled as urine.
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Natural remedies can also help to promote health in the respiratory system, and there are many herbs which have been used for centuries to help promote easy breathing and clear lungs and chests in people as well as animals. In more recent times, clinical research has often confirmed what natural healers have always known!
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As humans, we feel irritable and tired when we can’t breathe easily. The same applies to our poor pets. A cat’s lungs are particularly sensitive to upset but dogs also need to keep their lungs in tip-top shape. Like humans, pets are also susceptible to sinus and chest irritation that can result after initial upper respiratory issues.
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The health of the adrenal glands is vital to systemic functioning and wellbeing and adrenal balance and harmony plays a crucial role in wellness on every level. From this, it is easy to see how imbalance (over or understimulated adrenal glands) can severely affect your dog’s health Maintaining adrenal balance is therefore key to promoting health in your furry friends.
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