Nutrition Medicine with Martin Harris Martin Harris
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- Здоровье и фитнес
Martin Harris is the creator of Nutrition Medicine - a game-changing movement that is shifting the way we view conventional medicine, complementary medicine, and the union of the two. Martin is also a fountain of health and wellness knowledge, and a multi-award winning Pharmacist, Nutrition Medicine Practitioner and Author. With the Nutrition Medicine Podcast, Martin wants to help even more people become aware of what’s possible: how good they can feel, how well they can be - and that there are other options, beyond drugs and conventional medicine.
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Eczema: Beyond Steroid Creams
Eczema is an inflammatory condition that affects the skin, yet has its origins on the inside of your body. Martin will show you how you can improve your eczema from the inside out using illustrations of actual patients that he has treated in his Nutrition Medicine Clinic.
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The Core of Good Health: Your Gut
Learn about how your Digestive System works, and why it’s so important for your overall health - including immunity, diet, relationship with other conditions, gut bacteria and gut health.
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Metabolic Pathways, Deficiencies and Micronutrients
Martin explains the science of Metabolic Pathways, which is at the heart of Nutrition Medicine. He also discusses how deficiencies work, micronutrients, Acne, Heart Disease, Depression and Dopamine, and the importance of Magnesium.
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Why Conventional Medicine Alone is Not Enough
Martin explains why the conventional health system alone isn't enough to ensure real health and wellness for most people. He also discusses high blood pressure, Epilepsy, Antacids, Autoimmune diseases and Depression.
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Nutrition Medicine - What It Is and Why You Need It
Welcome to the Nutrition Medicine podcast! In this our very first episode, Martin introduces Nutrition Medicine, explains what it is, and describes the benefits that it can offer. He also discusses Ankylosing Spondylitis, Osteoarthritis, Eczema, Post natal depression, the use of Probiotics, Insomnia and low energy, and Chronic Inflammation.