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Free Seminar “The Gift of a Healthy Body”

I’ve been to 2 seminars and just can’t wait for another one to attend. This is where I learned about the inflammatory disease and the aloe vera concentrate, as well as the importance of reading food labels.

Quality health and nutrition products maker SASCO presents: “The Gift of a Healthy Body”, a health and wellness update presented by Nancy C. Aaron, R.D.H., national speaker.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007 6 pm to 7:30 pm, Office of Dr’s Lydia Sosenko and Bryan Weyneth, 1100 Sherman Ave. Suite 103 Naperville, IL 60563. (Reservations necessary, 630-369-5225)

Note: Nancy prepares some healthy food based on the numbers and shares the recipes! She also prepares and hands out some useful information sheets with latest articles. …continue reading »


If Your Baby Can’t Tolerate Milk, Soy, or Hypoallergenic Formula it may be a Corn Allergy

Breast milk is best for a variety of reasons, but sometimes your baby weans early or the mother’s milk doesn’t get firmly established and supplementation is necessary. You resort to feeding your baby formula, and you are racked with guilt by this because the pressure to breastfeed is so strong. It is not so rare to have a baby exhibit colicky behavior when switching to formula, …continue reading »


Developmental Delays in Toddlers May Be Due to a Lack of Fat

sxc.hu | author: Igor Cardozo

sxc.hu | author: Igor Cardozo

The next time you trim the fat off of a steak or pour all the grease drippings out of your frying pan, consider the starving children in the third world who could actually use that fat to improve their brain power. We live in the same world, but Americans and our third world neighbors have two varying views on fat. Americans loath it. Fat keeps us from having washboard abs and enviable waistlines, but …continue reading »


Alleviate Attention and Behavioral Problems with Food and Supplements

Was Your Child Diagnosed as ADD or ADHD? Choose Diet as Your First Form of Treatment

sxc.hu | author: Sanja Gjenero

sxc.hu | author: Sanja Gjenero

An ADHD child who has attention and behavioral problems in school often has additional health problems as well, most of which are often undiagnosed. Prior to beginning any type of drug therapy program, the first thing a parent should do when their child begins to exhibit behavioral problems in school is take a serious look at their son or daughter’s diet. Recent studies have shown that food allergies or sensitivities can cause hyperactivity in children. In many cases it can also be the cause of neurological dysfunction. ADHD Children exhibiting attention difficulties, hyperactivity, irritability, and other behavioral problems can often times see a relief of symptoms by simply eliminating problem foods and beginning a proper diet and supplement program. …continue reading »