Posted by Margaret Kim on Jul 01, 2006
Families are often so busy that they can’t seem to find the time to eat dinner together. If you are a parent to young children or adolescents the current research suggests you may want to make the time to sit down and share meals. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jun 28, 2006
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jun 27, 2006
Although we don't know and may never know the exact causes of Alzheimer's disease, we do know that several food and lifestyle choices are strongly linked to a decrease in one's risk for developing Alzheimer's.
What follows are six important food and lifestyle factors that can dramatically reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
1. Drink Vegetable Juices Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jun 26, 2006
From Our Mailbag:
Our doctor is recommending that our teenage daughter be put on birth control medication to remedy anaemia and pain with periods. Can you tell us about the health implications of putting young girls on birth control pills?
- A reader from New Zealand Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jun 23, 2006
What exactly is a green smoothie? It's a fruit smoothie that includes a big serving of dark green leafy vegetables. Read more
Posted by Margaret Kim on Jun 14, 2006
For sedentary individuals who want to start exercising, but don’t know where to start, the very idea of the strenuous physical exertion involved in the currently popular fitness programs is probably enough to send them straight back to the couch. If the thought of huffing, puffing, pumping, extreme-stretching, and grimacing your way through a workout makes you want to retreat to the safety of your reclining armchair with a relaxing cup of tea and a jelly doughnut, then tai chi may be the exercise answer for you. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jun 14, 2006
Ingredients:
1 medium to large pomegranate, seeded
1-2 medium sized bananas
1 tablespoon of wild blueberries, frozen or thawed
1 cup almond milk
Directions:
Blend all ingredients until smooth. If you like your smoothies extra thick, start with just half a cup of almond milk and add more if needed. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jun 12, 2006
Several months ago, we had a young lady in her teens visit our clinic from the States for an eating disorder. Over the four-year period preceding her visit with us, her weight fluctuated between 70 and 165 pounds. Read more
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jun 09, 2006
Here are some energy-saving tips that my wife and I use to keep our costs down and decrease our burden on the earth's natural resources:
- Your computer monitor uses approximately 60 percent of the total energy used by your entire computer. When you are not working on your computer but don't want to turn it off, at least turn off your monitor. Doing so will save you more energy than simply putting your computer on standby.
Posted by Dr. Ben Kim on Jun 04, 2006
From Our Mailbag:
Dear Dr. Kim,
I have been receiving your weekly newsletter for several months now and would like to ask you for some advice on choosing a career in the natural health field. I can't decide between chiropractic, naturopathy, traditional medicine, and oriental medicine.
I know you are busy, but if possible, could you share your thoughts on what you would choose if you were to do it all over again? Read more
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