This integration allows practitioners to recommend, fulfill and track supplement information in their patient profiles within BodySite.
Most Common Nutrient Deficiencies For Women
Given the health risks that nutrient deficiencies pose—from heart disease to cancer, and just about everything in between—knowing the symptoms is critical.
Breast Cancer: Thriving Through Treatment
There are predictable side effects caused by surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and hormone therapy. Many of these side effects are affected or directly caused by specific nutrient deficiencies. Listen as Dr. Lisa Price and Dr. Holly Lucille discuss how practitioners can safely help their cancer patients get through treatment with decreased morbidities.
The Role of Adaptogens in Stress And Fatigue Management
Adaptogens can improve the body’s nonspecific resistance to internal and external stressors, normalizing body functions, and maintaining homeostasis.
Building Your Practice With a Live Talk
othing attracts high-quality patients to your practice more effectively than an engaging, thought-provoking live presentation – given by the best spokesperson for your practice – YOU! Listen, as experts Mark J. Tager, MD and Robert Hughes host a lively and interactive session.
Building Healthy Muscle With Protein Supplementation
From the active child to the resting senior, building and maintaining muscle is important for a wide variety of reasons.
Everything You Need to Know About Hormone Health For Women
Hormones control how we experience our reality, and so hormonal balance is vital as our bodies, our health, and our happiness are all affected!
Registered Dietitian: Why You Should See One And What They Can Help You With
Registered dietitians are health professionals qualified to assess, diagnose and treat nutritional concerns at an individual and broader public health level.
Fitness And Nutrition: How Food Can Help You Get Fit
Fitness and nutrition go hand in hand, with many sports nutritionists estimating that reaching fitness goals requires 80 percent diet and 20 percent exercise.