Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy for Men and Women
You are invited to participate in our free seminar on Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy. Dr. H. Bakhteyar, Pharm.D, R.Ph of Carolina Compounding Pharmacy and Dr. L. Zaiim, MD, medical director of CI Clinic present this seminar. We will review some of the most important human glands, such as thyroid, adrenals, male and female sex organs and their functions in our body. In this seminar, we will discuss some myths and truths about the option of hormone replacement therapy as well as probable reasons for weight gain, loss of energy and libido, the onset of depression/anxiety, recurrent infections, etc. Many of these problems may have their roots in hormonal imbalances. We will also highlight the importance of proper nutrition and other modalities in achieving optimal health. Please join us to learn more and to explore options.
The Integrative Treatment of ADHD and Behavioral Disorders
In 2003, approximately 4.4 million children aged 4-17 years were reported to have a history of ADHD diagnosis; of these, 2.5 million (56%) were reported to be taking medication for the disorder. Estimated Number of Children Taking Ritalin since 1970s has risen from 150,000 to 2.5 million in 2003.
Why such a huge increase in the number of children diagnosed with ADHD and do all of them need to take medications? What are the natural alternatives to taking medications? Join us for a review of diagnosis and available treatment options including conventional, natural and other alternative treatments.
Optimal Health and Integrative Medicine
This seminar focuses on the role of integrative medicine in achieving optimal health.
Integrative medicine, in adults and children, integrates and utilized evidence-based conventional, complementary and alternative medicine therapeutic approaches to achieve optimal health and healing. Some of the complementary approaches used in integrative medicine may include aromatherapy, environmental and body detoxification, exercise medicine, functional medicine, herbal and supplements, homeopathy, mind-body medicine, nutritional and diet therapy.
Integrative medicine can address or complement the treatment of many medical conditions that are not adequately addressed by the conventional model such as:
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