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by Ashley Jordan Ferira, PhD, RDN You may have heard that many Americans are not getting enough vitamin D, calcium, potassium, etc. from their diet. But do you think about omega-3s as a nutrient gap? You should. Research from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) demonstrates that> 90% of Americans are not meeting recommendations for omega-3 intake,with key differences observed in age, sex, and ethnicity subgroups.1 Although the cardiovascular benefits of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) have…

by Ashley Jordan Ferira, PhD, RDN You may have heard that many Americans are not getting enough vitamin D, calcium, potassium, etc. from their diet. But do you think about omega-3s as a…

Cardiometabolic, Functional Medicine, Musculoskeletal, Nutritionists, Video

This conversation took place at ASPEN Clinical Nutrition Week 2015 and was moderated by Robert Martindale, MD. In this video segment, he discusses the question, can over-supplementation of specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) lead to pathway down-regulation. The conversation took place with Dr. Stephen McClave, Dr. Jesmond Dalli, and Dr. Todd Rice. The conversation is part of a series on inflammation entitled, Inflammation: Should we Block or Accelerate Its Resolution? Dr. Martindale asks if the body might down-regulate the production of…

This conversation took place at ASPEN Clinical Nutrition Week 2015 and was moderated by Robert Martindale, MD. In this video segment, he discusses the question, can over-supplementation of specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) lead…

Articles, Cardiometabolic, Cognitive, Foundational, Functional Medicine, Integrative, Nutritionists

A team of Swiss researchers report on a novel therapeutic approach for migraine reduction: ketone supplementation.1  One in seven American adults suffer from migraine headaches, but effective therapies are lacking.2 Females, especially during reproductive years, are disproportionately affected by migraines, with a migraine prevalence of approximately 20% in females vs. 9% in males.2 Migraines are a leading cause of outpatient and emergency room visits.2 The personal disability and public health burdens from migraines are obvious, but solutions for migraine prevention and treatment are more elusive. Exogenous ketone…

A team of Swiss researchers report on a novel therapeutic approach for migraine reduction: ketone supplementation.1  One in seven American adults suffer from migraine headaches, but effective therapies are lacking.2 Females, especially during reproductive years, are…

In this preview Jeffrey Bland, PhD, FACN, FACB, CNS discusses these two approaches to treatment of care in our healthcare system are not working separately, but together. Dr, Bland explores the reasons why understanding the definitions of these treatments of care are important to the forward movement of the medical system. Watch the full MAPS Talk: View Now 

In this preview Jeffrey Bland, PhD, FACN, FACB, CNS discusses these two approaches to treatment of care in our healthcare system are not working separately, but together. Dr, Bland explores the reasons why…

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by Kara Fitzgerald, ND Allergy season is in high gear. The trees are budding and pollen is bursting forth in Connecticut. As our winters are warmer, we’re also seeing allergies kick in sooner, perhaps with a higher intensity than in years past. While most of us are cracking our windows open and emerging from the winter cocoon into the welcoming sun, our spring allergy patients step outside or crack their windows and they’re bombarded immediately with an almost invisible (to the non-sufferer)…

by Kara Fitzgerald, ND Allergy season is in high gear. The trees are budding and pollen is bursting forth in Connecticut. As our winters are warmer, we’re also seeing allergies kick in sooner, perhaps…

In this preview Dr. Jeffrey Bland speaks about the global challenge we are dealing with in our healthcare system. This new phenomenon does not come from infectious disease but rather is from the impact of our food and lifestyle. Dr. Bland jumps into the discussion of what personalized lifestyle medicine is and how this approach can radically change the challenges we are currently faced with. Watch the full MAPS Talk: View Now 

In this preview Dr. Jeffrey Bland speaks about the global challenge we are dealing with in our healthcare system. This new phenomenon does not come from infectious disease but rather is from the impact…

Cardiometabolic, Chiropractic, Functional Medicine, Integrative, Naturopathic, Nutritionists, Video

Specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) offer an exciting opportunity to treat and manage the inflammation often associated with chronic disease. In this short video, Metagenics Institute asks Dr. Charles Serhan of Harvard Medical School about the significance of resolution physiology in the healthcare system today. Dr. Serhan responded that while resolution physiology has been known for decades, it has not been studied in detail of mechanisms until recently. Dr. Serhan’s work has shown that there is an organized progression to homeostasis from…

Specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) offer an exciting opportunity to treat and manage the inflammation often associated with chronic disease. In this short video, Metagenics Institute asks Dr. Charles Serhan of Harvard Medical School about…

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1. Insights from the Metagenics Lifestyle Summit 2015 in Phoenix, AZ: Charles Serhan, PhD If already taking fish oils, is there a need to supplement with specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs)? In this video, Dr. Charles Serhan presents insights on inflammation from the Metagenics Lifestyle Summit in September 2015. Dr. Serhan is a distinguished researcher and professor at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, MA. Dr. Serhan cites his research to answer a variety of questions on…

1. Insights from the Metagenics Lifestyle Summit 2015 in Phoenix, AZ: Charles Serhan, PhD If already taking fish oils, is there a need to supplement with specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs)? In this video,…

Cardiometabolic, Functional Medicine, Musculoskeletal, Nutritionists, Roundtables, Video

ASPEN 2015 Inflammation: Fish Oils vs SPMs: What's the Difference? - 1 Roundtable Symposia from ASPEN Clinical Nutrition Week 2015 Participating Speakers are: Robert G. Martindale, MD, PhD Stephen McClave, MD Jesmond Dalli, PhD Todd Rice, MD ASPEN Clinical Nutrition Week in February 2015 provided an excellent opportunity for experts in clinical nutrition to gather and discuss new clinical science from the field. In a series of discussions on Inflammation, Dr. Robert Martindale moderates conversation among several experts, including…

ASPEN 2015 Inflammation: Fish Oils vs SPMs: What's the Difference? - 1 Roundtable Symposia from ASPEN Clinical Nutrition Week 2015 Participating Speakers are: Robert G. Martindale, MD, PhD Stephen McClave, MD Jesmond…

Bariatric, Cardiometabolic, Chiropractic, Functional Medicine, Integrative, Musculoskeletal, Naturopathic, Nutritionists, Video

This animation features information on the role of inflammation in managing insults and injury to the body. Infection, wounds, poor diet, and aging are causes of acute inflammation. Acute inflammation helps the body to heal and helps tissue to return to homeostasis. When inflammation becomes chronic, however, as is common in many chronic diseases, it can destroy tissues and leave the body in poorer health. Science has now shown us that inflammation resolution is an active process that is controlled by specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs),…

This animation features information on the role of inflammation in managing insults and injury to the body. Infection, wounds, poor diet, and aging are causes of acute inflammation. Acute inflammation helps the body to heal…

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