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Spotlight on Health: Depression |


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3 Little Known Facts About the Foods You Eat
If you eat a healthy diet, heavy on fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean meats, beans, nuts, and seeds — and short on processed vegetable oils, sugar, and white-flour products — you may think you have your nutritional bases covered. You’d also be wrong.
Take a look at the facts >>
Live Discussion with Dr. Carolyn Dean Rescheduled!
We had such a great response to the first live presentation and discussion with Carolyn Dean, M.D., N.D., that having another was a no-brainer! This time she is going to discuss an often-overlooked cause of depression, talk about the warning markers and share an effective treatment plan that 85 percent of women suffering from depression who had even one of these markers in their history found relief from depression and a host of other symptoms by following.
When: February 18th at 2PM Pacific Standard Time.
Where: Online and over the phone.
How: Pre-register to join us by clicking here.
Space is limited to the first 100 attendees. Come prepared with your questions for Dr. Dean!
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Get the Nutrition You Need
The question is: Do you want to just “get by?” Or do you want to thrive? Do you want to feel a ridiculous amount of energy during the day, sleep like a baby at night, and feel on top of your game 24/7? Just read our reviews, and you'll begin to see how just 2 packets a day has - literally - changed people's lives.
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Spotlight on Health: Depression
Depression is classically defined as a psychiatric disorder characterized by feelings of extreme sadness or guilt, an inability to concentrate, helplessness, hopelessness, and thoughts of death that can lead to some degree of impairment—whether mild, moderate, or severe.
Explore the Common Symptoms, Causes and Alternative Treatments for Depression >>
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