Press Release: Addicaid App to Highlight NAMED Program
Addicaid App To Highlight NAMED Program NAMED Promotes Healthy Nutrition and Diet For Those In Substance Abuse Programs Addicaid Is A Social-Recovery Platform To Prevent And Treat Addiction
Addicaid App To Highlight NAMED Program NAMED Promotes Healthy Nutrition and Diet For Those In Substance Abuse Programs Addicaid Is A Social-Recovery Platform To Prevent And Treat Addiction
By Dana Yarn, RDLD It is back to school time and planning and schedules are also back in full swing. I have found this time of year brings
Spicy Strawberry Pork Chops Description/Intro: Kick up your pork chops (and your metabolism) with cayenne and horseradish. Prep time: 5 minutes Cook time – 20 minutes Number of servings – 4
Here is a preview of Dr. Kantor’s article featured in Prevention and Advocacy Magazine. By: Dr. Keith Kantor, CEO of NAMED Program When overcoming addiction a comprehensive nutrition plan will
Here is a preview to Dr. Kantor’s featured article in Counselor Magazine. Nutrition and Relapse Prevention By: Dr. Keith Kantor, CEO of NAMED Program A person with substance abuse is more likely
By: Joy Anderson Nutrition is a topic often overlooked when of course the main focus in the early days of recovery are pretty well filled up with learning how
Braised Broccoli Description/Intro: If you cannot stand the taste of steamed vegetables, this braised broccoli is a healthy alternative to cooking vegetables and retaining the nutritional value. Broccoli is a vegetable
Probiotics and Their Role in Managing Seasonal Allergies, Asthma, and Eczema By Dana Yarn, RDLD Do you feel like your daily routine include popping over the counter allergy medication? If you feel
Dr. Keith Kantor was interviewed by Radio MD specifically talking about suppressing the opiate receptors through nutrition and amino acid therapy. He also discussed keeping inflammation down and how reducing
Dr. Keith Kantor discusses the NAMED program and the links of nutrition and addiction with the Voice of America. Discussing opiate receptor triggers such as sugar, gluten, and dairy and