Herbal and Nutritional supplements
Herbs that are used for medicinal purposes come in a variety of forms. Active parts of a plant may include leaves, flowers, stems, roots, seeds, and berries. They may be taken internally as pills or powders, dissolved into tinctures or syrups, or brewed in teas and decoctions. Salves, ointments, shampoos, or poultices may be applied to the skin, scalp, or mucous membranes.
The average American diet consists of poor-quality foods that have been stripped of nutrients. We do not consume enough fresh fruits and vegetables and get our whole grains from instant rice, refined wheat breads, pastas, and cereal. A significant percentage of our diet comes from prepackaged, pre-made meals. Many Americans eat at fast food restaurants each day. The result of the aforementioned is that Americans are overfed and undernourished.The foods we eat are not providing our bodies with the nutrition it needs to survive and be healthy. We are starving our bodies and we are sick.
The human body has the ability to heal itself when properly fed and given the right nutrients. Whole food supplements provide our bodies with nutrients we are not getting from our diet and includes all the vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, and phytonutrients that foods possess in a way that nature intended. Foods provide nutrients that work synergistically. They work together to provide you with optimal nutrition for good health.
Pediatric wellness center sells high quality reasonably priced supplements. Dr. Pam also advises parents on safe supplements that can be purchased at local retailers. Make an appointment
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