by Glen Depke Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or better known as OCD is a widely diagnosed challenge for many individuals today. Is this much different today than it was decades ago? Is this a disease? How do you overcome this? These are just some of the questions that I hear from clients on a regular basis. […]
Monthly Archives: May 2011
by Glen Depke You have heard me in the past discuss most aspects of healing but how do you put it all together. Well, there is one way to do this that I definitely do not recommend and that is doing it all at once. Your body, mind and spirit did not fall apart all […]
by Glen Depke For those that are not aware I want to share that when I refer to probiotics, I am talking about beneficial bacteria. For a healthy person, this beneficial bacteria comprises approximately 90% of your digestive tract and honestly, there is more bacteria in your gut than there are cells in your entire […]
The shelf stable (no refrigeration needed) Probiotic G.I. provides 10 billion CFU per capsule of the beneficial bacteria Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus salivarius, Lactobacillus casei, Bifidobacterium bifidum, Bifidobacterium lactis and Streptococcus thermophilus. Research indicates that these strains provide particular support for a healthy inflammatory balance within the GI tract. Beneficial microflora are crucial for proper gut […]
If you have not read the post Healing the Aging Brain as of yet, I would recommend that you visit this article first. If you have already read this, please proceed. There are some basics from a supplement protocol for moving forward with healing the aging brain. First it is important to increase blood flow […]
by Glen Depke Regardless of your age, your brain is aging. This suggests that neurons in your brain are becoming unhealthy and they are dying. Once a neuron dies, it is gone, and your brain cannot make more. Let me repeat this, once a neuron dies, it is gone for good. This is why it […]
by Dawn Depke When I found out that a friend of mine was on her 5th surgery after being diagnosed with breast cancer, and in tremendous pain with “normal” movement from scar tissue adhesions. The scar tissue was created from her mastectomy, expander surgery, implant surgery, then another surgery to remove the implants after a […]
by Glen Depke According to (Reuters) 04/07/11, about one in three people in the United States will encounter some kind of mistake during a hospital stay. Yes, you heard that right, one in three! These findings are based on new assessment tools used to measure hospital mistakes and is actually providing an estimation that is […]