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Recently, our scientists conducted a careful audit of Daily Essential Nutrients with the goal of reducing the number of capsules you need to take while keeping all essential nutrient guarantees the same. They found a way to reduce our daily recommended dose by 3 capsules without compromising its effectiveness--simply by ...
Posted in: General Health
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What are the most important things I need to know to have success with taking Daily Essential Nutrients? Answer: Educating yourself on these 3 important factors will make all the difference in your success using Daily Essential Nutrients.
Posted in: Getting Started
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Here's a remarkable TEDx talk that's well worth sharing! Nutrition researcher Dr. Julia Rucklidge , a Clinical Psychologist at the University of Canterbury, NZ gives compelling evidence for the critical role of nutrition in mental health and explains why this knowledge will revolutionize the way our society treats 'mental illness'!
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: PTSD, ADHD
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Dr. Charles Popper , a Harvard University Psychiatrist and Psychopharmacologist who has treated "several hundred youth and adults" using Hardy Nutritionals® Daily Essential Nutrients and its earlier versions was recently interviewed by Access Health -- an engaging health and wellness series which airs on the # 1 women's TV network, Lifetime TV.
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The Leading Edge Series has produced a mini documentary about why supplementing with the vitamins and minerals in our technology-enhanced nutritional products is so important. This 5 minute segment will air on educational Public TV (PTV). Because we are so excited about it, we thought we should share it with ...
Posted in: Product Safety
Tagged with: ADHD
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Dr. Charles Popper was not always interested in nutrients. As Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School , he was (and still is) a prominent expert in the use of psychiatric medications. He became interested in nutrient treatments for mood disorders only ...
Posted in: Research
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What we eat affects our mental health. University of Canterbury psychology professor Julia Rucklidge recently gave an informative public presentation about how poor food choices are risk factors for many psychiatric problems and how supplements can help. Watch a brief pre-presentation interview with Dr. Rucklidge.
Posted in: Research