This is a short video about Mental Health and it’s statistics. Once I know whether or not this Video has made the impact I want to have on People I will consider making a better Video.
Introduction – Vox-pops from the case studies. Dr. Ian Banks, Men’s Health Forum, introduces the programme by exploding the myth that men don’t care about their health and instead points to the way society does not expect men to discuss their health. Throughout the programme he introduces the different issues: stress, prostate health, exercise and maintaining your identity as you get older.
Case Study 1 – Graham was dragged off to yoga by his girlfriend.
Case Study 2 – Randy, our second case study.
Case Study 3 – Using clear, concise language, together with pictures, the therapist Max Tomlinson is able to describe the prostate gland.
Case Study 4 – The final item in the programme shows how complementary medicine can help those men who are going through some kind of change or stressful time in their life.
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Introduction – Vox-pops from the case studies. Nick Avery, a GP and Homeopath, has taken an interest in the relationship between hormones and women’s health problems. He describes how difficult it is to treat hormone problems because even if you have a blood test progesterone and oestrogen vary widely within the normal range.
Case Study 1 – We hear from Anne, who had been treated extensively with hormones by her doctor to try and combat painful and almost continuous periods.
Case Study 2 – Annette had been trying to have a baby for over a year before she was diagnosed as experiencing early menopause.
Case Study 3 – Dr. Marilyn Glenville is a nutritionist who provides a natural alternative for people not wanting to go on HRT.
Case Study 4 – Scilla, however, approached the menopause another way under the supervision of zero balancing therapist, John Hamwee.
Fatigue, greater pain, headache, anxiety, depression, memory problems and Alzheimer’s risk are all related to the health of our brain.
There are wellness programs for our muscles, our heart, our weight, etc…
But what about a wellness program for the most important part of our body? Yes, our brain is the most important and should be treated as such!
This is an early segment from the ten week (2 hours each week) seminar done by Dr. Wes Youngberg and Dr. Tae Im at the Rancho Family Medical Group in Temecula, California.
Pregnancy and Postpartum Depression, Women’s Health
Dr. McCarthy explains what happens to a womans body during pregnancy and after child birth and the effects this can have on a womans hormones, health, stress and wellness.
Dr. Peter McCarthy, C.T.N.
Peter is the Chief Executive Officer and Wellness Director of Life Energy Holistic Partners, Inc. He is a Nationally Board Certified Traditional Naturopath and is a member of the Advisory Committee of the American Naturopathic Certification Board.