Since my start of employment with COEM I have learned a lot about the value of nutritional support, disease prevention and individualized patient care. I started with the Center in May 2009. Over the course of nearly 3 years I … Continue reading →
It’s the middle of winter and you’re exercising too little, getting too little rest, not eating as much fresh veggies or fruits, plus taking on too many commitments with work and your children’s activities. All of a sudden, BOOM! You’ve … Continue reading →
I read an article in Readers Digest recently that really had an impression on me and I wanted to share it with you. It was about a father and son who were watching the swearing in of the President. The … Continue reading →
We occasionally talk about how each person is unique, but we may not always think about what that really means. If someone or something is unique, that means there is only one of them. We may all be alike in … Continue reading →
Do you “feel the need for speed?” I don’t. I want the world to slow down a little bit. That smart phone commercial where one person keeps telling another with the not-so-smart phone, “That’s so 27 seconds ago,” or whatever … Continue reading →
I have an 8-year-old daughter who was diagnosed as being ADD 2 years ago. I had her ears pierced at 3 months old and not too long after that she developed this rash behind her ears. I assumed it was … Continue reading →
As we wrote in our last Blog 3 weeks ago, gluten intolerance affects up to 1 in approximately 130 people in the United States, especially (but not limited to) those whose ancestors came from England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Italy, or … Continue reading →