Naturally Good Medicine

Naturally Good Medicine Holistic, coaching for life, recovery and beyond I specialize in coaching bipolar professionals throughout the US. I’m a mental health patient as well.

I will be there for you in your manic episodes and help keep you out of the hospital. If you live in California I can also be your mental health doctor. I provide authentic and loving medication evaluations and counseling. It takes one to know one.

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I have left Western Medicine behind and am focusing on Recovery Coaching for those with substance abuse and mental healt...
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I have left Western Medicine behind and am focusing on Recovery Coaching for those with substance abuse and mental health issues. Please refer your friends!

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I have been an Egoscue Fan for many years.  This works if you work it.
05/25/2023

I have been an Egoscue Fan for many years. This works if you work it.

Our May IG Live is on Wednesday. Please join us!

The Journal of the American Medical Association ( ), arguably the most widely read medical journal in the world, recently released a comprehensive report that compared the outcomes from patients with back and neck pain who utilized The Egoscue Method versus standard medical care.

After a years-long study, the results are finally in and prove what many of you have known all along: Those who practice The Egoscue Method have extremely positive results when looking to decrease pain and limitations! In short, the highly scientific and detailed study has validated the efficacy of The Egoscue Method.

Dr. Meta Haley, Egoscue CEO, and Dr. Pam Netuschil, owner of Egoscue of Reno, will discuss the study results, interpret what it means to you, and answer your questions on this month's Instagram Live.

Be sure to join Meta, Pam and Greg on our Instagram Live on May 24 at 12 pm PDT to hear all about the study!

If you cannot make the live presentation, you can watch the reply on Instagram or Vimeo.

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These are the gifts I offer my clients:

Essence and substance

Healing

Love

Acceptance

Hope

Laughter

Medicine

Vitamins

Food suggestions

Understanding

Non-judgment

Support

Compassion

Empathy

Sympathy

Quick-wittedness

Encouragement

Reality checks

Presence of unconditional love

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12/28/2019

Egoscue works and it sure beats going to the gym.

HOME  DIET & NUTRITION  FOOD SAFETY  Q & AIs Seltzer Harmful?I drink a lot of seltzer water. I’ve been told it is bad fo...
09/13/2019

HOME DIET & NUTRITION FOOD SAFETY Q & A
Is Seltzer Harmful?
I drink a lot of seltzer water. I’ve been told it is bad for bones and teeth and isn’t even hydrating. How is it different from club soda, mineral water and tonic water?

ANDREW WEIL, M.D. | AUGUST 7, 2018

Is Seltzer Harmful? | Food Safety | Andrew Weil, M.D.
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There’s nothing wrong with drinking seltzer water. Seltzer, club soda and tonic are all carbonated water. Of the three, seltzer is the simplest – it is just water that’s been infused with carbon dioxide gas to give it its fizz. Club soda is slightly different – in addition to carbonation some salt or potassium salts have been added to neutralize the acidity. Mineral water comes out of springs and may or may not be carbonated in its natural state. If not, the manufacturer may add carbonation. What these three types of water have in common is that they are all generally thirst quenching, hydrating and calorie-free.

Tonic water is different. Really, it is a type of soda: carbonated water that is sweetened and flavored with quinine. Unlike seltzer, club soda and mineral water, tonic water contains 124 calories per 12-ounce serving, a bit shy of the 150 calories per 12 ounces of coke.

The idea that drinking seltzer water erodes dental enamel has been suggested online for many years. While it’s true that seltzer is weakly acidic from the carbonic acid created when carbon dioxide under pressure is added to water, it is unlikely that the acidity of seltzer and other non-sweetened fizzy waters, including mineral water, is strong enough to damage enamel. In fact, a 2001 study from the UK found very little potential for dental erosion from carbonation. Sweet soda, on the other hand, can hurt your teeth, especially colas because of their high acidity and sugar content. In addition, a study published in 2006 found an association between drinking colas and significantly lower bone mineral density in the hips in women (but not in men). The same results were seen for diet cola but not for any non-cola sodas. Another study found that carbonated water doesn’t leach calcium from bones.

Some mineral waters can provide you with calcium, but the amount you get depends on how much is in the product you’re drinking and how much you consume. A study from Germany published in 2017 found no significant difference between how well calcium was absorbed from three different brands of mineral water, milk or a calcium supplement, each of which provided 300 mg of calcium. However, the researchers reported that to get the 1000 mg of calcium daily that Germany recommends for adults you would have to consume two liters (eight cups) of mineral water that provided 500 mg of calcium per liter. My only reservation about relying on mineral water to boost your calcium intake is that some brands are high in sodium and should be avoided by people with high blood pressure.

If you enjoy seltzer, there’s no reason to stop drinking it. The standard recommendation for hydration is at least eight 8-ounce glasses of water a day, although I’m not sure you need to force that much down. But whether you prefer still or fizzy water, try to drink reasonable amounts throughout the day, and more than you think you need.

Andrew Weil, M.D.

Source:
Katherine L. Tucker et al, “Colas, but not other carbonated beverages, are associated with low bone mineral density in older women: The Framingham Osteoporosis Study.” The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, October 1, 2006,

ABSTRACT. Background: Soft drink consumption may have adverse effects on bone mineral density (BMD), but studies have shown mixed results. In addition to displ

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