Here, Dr. Brad Jacobs talks about the risk of prostate cancer, how to determine whether you should get your PSA levels checked and supplements that can be helpful for those experiencing enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH).
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Here, Dr. Tieraona Low Dog talks about common drug-nutrient depletions, including the magnesium depletions that come from long-term use of proton-pump inhibitors (e.g. Nexium and Prilosec), vitamin B12 depletions from diabetes medications like Metformin and others.
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Here Dr. Tieraona Low Dog talks about the DHA necessary from birth to age 5 to help aid in brain and eye development, and fish oils that are beneficial throughout childhood.
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Here Dr. Low Dog discusses why vitamin D is vital to newborns, and encourages parents to begin giving vitamin D in the first few days of life. She also talks about the simplest way to administer vitamin D to newborns.
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Join Dr. Tieraona Low Dog as she talks about the necessity of probiotics for your baby, especially for children born via c-section, to provide them with a strong health foundation and to reduce the risk of allergies.
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Here Dr. Tori Hudson, ND, talks about the symptoms of bacterial vaginosis (BV), yeast vaginitis and trichomonas, and the natural solutions you can find at Pharmaca to treat these symptoms.
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Here Dr. Tori Hudson, ND, focuses on the variety of causes for low sex drive, and some of the natural solutions that can support a renewed libido.
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Here Dr. Tori Hudson, ND, talks about the causes of bladder infections, including sexual activity, prescription drugs and aging, and natural prevention and treatment strategies.
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Here, Dr. Brad Jacobs, MD, talks about the many ways that yoga can be beneficial to your health and wellbeing, including clinical studies that have shown yoga to relieve high blood pressure, back pain, stress, depression and more.
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Here, Dr. Tieraona Low Dog talks about the necessity for nutrients like folic acid for any woman of child-bearing age, since folic acid is most effective at reducing the risk of birth defects when taken before or at the time of conception. She also encourages women to review their prescription medications with a doctor as soon as they become pregnant to ensure they won't cause health problems for the baby.
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