by Dr. Oler, ND | Jul 13, 2017 | Depression, Fatigue, Stress
Most of us like our jobs (or at least something about our jobs 🙂 ), but there will inevitably be some degree of discord or discontent during any given workday. Since stress in the workplace is a major factor in our overall health, we wanted to cover some proven, effective strategies to deal with stress in the workplace.
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by Dr. Oler, ND | Jun 29, 2017 | Natural Health Products, Naturopathic Medicine, Supplements
Many people are trying to find ways to save money while working toward their health goals. Supplements can be a major expense for some, so finding ways to save money on the supplements you buy can be a great place to start. Here are some easy, simple ways to get the most for your supplement dollar! (more…)
by Dr. Oler, ND | Jun 22, 2017 | Athletic Performance, Inflammation, Natural Pain Relief
With recent disclosures about the possible detrimental health impacts of COX-2 inhibitors such as Vioxx and Celebrex, many people are looking for effective and safe relief of joint pain. Kaprex offers clinically proven pain relief without the complications associated with COX-2 inhibitors. (more…)
by Dr. Oler, ND | Jun 16, 2017 | Eating Naturally, Nutrition
We are a fast food nation – the home cooked meals of the past are sadly becoming history. Over scheduling and modern day stress has led to many people needing a quick meal when they are on the go. That is why on any given day, more than 25 percent of Americans will eat fast food. Even more alarming is that more money is spent yearly on fast food than higher education – over $110 billion to be exact. With these statistics being so lofty, the question comes to mind, how do you continue to travel down the natural path to health and still live in our fast food nation? (more…)
by Dr. Oler, ND | Jun 13, 2017 | Health and Wellness, Men's Health, Naturopathic Health, Underlying Metabolic Imbalances, Way of Life, Women's Health
Medical doctors want to help people feel and be well; however, the tools that they have at their disposal are often inadequate to get the job done. Take, for instance, the top ten highest-grossing medications in the United States; research shows that they only help between 1 in 25 to 1 in 4 of the people who take them.
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