NutraTalk Blog

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Dr. Rucklidge and Helen Duyvestyn, RN, discuss managing ADHD, stress, and depression with micronutrients to improve mental health outcomes and recovery from stress.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: ADHD, Gut Health, Mood, Pregnancy
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In a recent episode of the Kick Sugar Coach Podcast, Florence Christophers, founder of the Kick Sugar Summit, sat down with Dallin Hardy, a biochemist at Hardy Nutritionals®, to delve into the latest groundbreaking research on the role of micronutrients in physical and mental health.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: education, podcast, Pregnancy
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"Moms with a history of antidepressant use responded well to DEN, showing improvements in mental health where medications had fallen short."
Posted in: Research
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We were pleased to be invited to the Carrick Institute’s Talk Neuro to Me Podcast to discuss our flagship mood and mental health supplement.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: Pregnancy
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The study found that taking Hardy’s DEN "resulted in significant improvements in maternal mood and emotional well-being."
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: Mood, Pediatrics, Pregnancy
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Daily Essential Nutrients found effective in managing mood disorders during pregnancy.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: Mood, Pregnancy
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New study shows that taking Daily Essential Nutrients during pregnancy results in healthier babies who develop well, early on.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: Pediatrics, Pregnancy
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Daily Essential Nutrients Prenatal is the most complete multivitamin-mineral supplement available for today's pregnant and nursing mothers.
Posted in: General Health
Tagged with: Mood, Pregnancy
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Dr. Christie Drzewiecki discusses why she recommends Daily Essential Nutrients to patients at the Neurologic Wellness Institute.
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More than half of preschool children and over two-thirds of non-pregnant women of reproductive age worldwide have a micronutrient deficiency.
Posted in: Research
Tagged with: Pediatrics, Pregnancy