Possible limiting factors and the Truehope program

A possible limiting factor is something that may have a negative impact on the overall effectiveness of EMPowerplus.

For example, someone who has persistent diarrhea cannot properly absorb the nutrients in EMPowerplus through the intestines before they are flushed out. In such a case, steps would need to be taken to control the diarrhea and a temporary increased dose of EMPowerplus would be required to maintain wellness.

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Disruption to prenatal nutrient supply could lead to anxiety later in life

A study published by British researchers earlier this month in Nature Communications found a link between nutrient supply to foetuses in utero and anxiety later in life.

Researchers studied mice that lacked the ability to produce enough Insulin-like growth factor 2 while pregnant. This hormone ensures the foetus gets enough nutrients through the placenta, thereby contributing to its growth.

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Mari’s success story: depression

Beginning at age 60, Mari’s mother battled with depression for the last ten years of her life. After witnessing her mother’s condition and how the antidepressants failed to correct it, Mari feared that she would experience her mother’s unfortunate circumstances someday.

Just after Mari turned 60, her fears began to unfold into reality. She became so depressed that she was unable to work for three months: she had difficulty functioning and couldn’t get out of bed or go out of the house.

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EMPowerplus and olive leaf extract to treat ADHD and depression

A New Zealand researcher recently published a case study in the Advances in Mind-Body Medicine journal regarding the effect EMPowerplus and olive leaf extract have together on ADHD and depression.

A 24-year-old woman participated in a 2010 study that measured the effect of EMPowerplus on people with ADHD following an earthquake in New Zealand. After 8 weeks on EMPowerplus, the woman “was no longer depressed, and her ADHD scores had fallen to within the normal-average range.” She maintained these results for the 4-month follow-up period,

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The effect of EMPowerplus on cannabis and nicotine abuse

New Zealand researchers recently published a case study paper in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs regarding the effect of EMPowerplus on cannabis and nicotine abuse.

The case study involved a 20-year-old man who met DSM-IV criteria for ADHD combined type, major depressive disorder, panic disorder with agoraphobia, and substance abuse. Brian used cigarettes and cannabis daily and had been on medications for his psychiatric symptoms (including methylphenidate, imipramine, fluoxetine, clonidine, amitriptyline, lorazepam, and clonazepam).

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Truehope founder to speak on nutrition at mental health conference

Truehope founder, Anthony Stephan, will be one of 8 world-renowned speakers at the BrainSolutions Conference to be held later this month in Vancouver.

The speakers will discuss the connection between mental health and various other areas, including diagnostics, detoxification, exercise, meditation, addictions, and nutrition. Anthony will be one of the speakers talking about nutrition and mental health.

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Tammi’s success story: bipolar

As a teenager, Tammi began to have some form of mental health challenges. She went to counselling and visited psychiatrists, but she never received a diagnosis.

When she was 30 years old, she was officially diagnosed with bipolar disorder after having a bout of severe depression. After being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Tammi was admitted into the psychiatric ward 3 times within a 2-year period, spending a total of 6 months in the hospital. She felt that the medications she was prescribed for bipolar disorder made the symptoms far worse.

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Truehope sponsoring radio show about hormones and mental health

Holy Hormones Honey! The Greatest Story Never Told” is the newest radio show to air on Voice America, the leader in internet media, and it will focus on the effect hormones have on mental health.

Sponsored by Truehope—the leader in brain nutrition products and research—this radio show will use a micronutrient support perspective to discuss biological issues that cause mood disorders.

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Health care in Canada: What makes us sick?

Last month, the Canadian Medical Association released a comprehensive report on Canadian public health: Health care in Canada: What makes us sick?

The CMA spent months consulting with Canadians throughout the country in public town hall meetings—and through online consultation—asking them four questions:

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CBT treatment may be more cost-effective than SSRI treatment

Several Dutch researchers recently published an article in Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica comparing the cost-effectiveness of different treatment options for panic disorder.

The researchers split 150 participants into 3 groups: those treated with cognitive behavioural therapy, those treated with one of 5 selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline, citalopram, and fluvoxamine), and those using a combination of CBT therapy and SSRIs.

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