NAMED Will Be Providing Specific Menus for Dr. Goodman’s  Patients

 

 

 

Suwanee,GA/March 7, 2016 – Nutritional Addiction Mitigation Eating & Drinking (NAMED), a nutritional program that works with addiction withdrawal announces that it has formed a strategic alliance with Dr. Dale Goodman, a private practice that is part of Fresh Start for the Mind, offering psychological services to children, adolescents, and adults.  With this partnership, NAMED will be providing menus for Dr. Goodman’s patients with autism, ADHD, eating disorders(anorexia and bulimia), anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, sleep disorders, PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder), sexual addiction, dementia and Alzheimer’s.  Additionally, Dr. Goodman’s patients will be able to email NAMED’s founder, Dr. Keith Kantor with questions regarding their nutritional menu, and also will be able to refine their menus, and even speak with him if needed.  This will provide Dr. Goodman with a new important tool to fight these diseases that are defined by the National Association on Mental Illness (NAMI) as a form of mental illness.

 

“We are very proud to be teaming up with Dr. Dale Goodman and providing his personnel and patients with an important added tool to combat these diseases that affect far too many Americans,” said Dr. Keith Kantor, founder of NAMED. “These specific menus will help mitigate these diseases  “A proper diet and nutrition is a strong weapon in treating  the various diseases that fall under the category of mental illness.” “If this works the way we believe it can, it will be ground breaking in our field,” said, Dr. Goodman.

 

Located in Alpharetta, Georgia, Dr. Goodman and Fresh Start is a premiere psychological practice that offers leading edge psychological strategies in dealing with mental illness.  Psychological evaluations, academic counseling, as well as group workshops, couple’s counseling, group counseling, and individual counseling are provided by Dr. Goodman and Fresh Start.

 

Developed by Dr. Kantor, a leader in nutritional science, NAMED develops precise nutritional menus for those undergoing substance abuse recovery.  The program is the only one in the world that concentrates on not stimulating the opiate receptors or even suppressing them naturally through specially designed menus. This lowers the cravings for the abused drug, increases the success rate and lowers the relapse rate. The program also lowers the inflammation in our bodies, which causes the insulin production mechanism in our bodies to work improperly.  Menus are added all the time and research is constantly ongoing to find natural ways to not stimulate or even suppress the opiate receptors plus balance the body’s Ph to help prevent inflammation.  The system works in a controlled environment in conjunction with conventional methods such as counseling, exercise, meditation, education and amino acid nutritional therapy. The concept behind the NAMED program is to increase the success rate of withdrawal and lower the relapse rate.

 

Once the patient is discharged from an addiction facility, they will be given a code so they can enter the website (www.namedprogram.com) and continue to get menus and recipes which will continue to lower the relapse rate. They will also have access to stable alkaline water, which will help balance their Ph and help prevent inflammation, which will also help lower the relapse rate.

 

Additional information on Dr. Dale Goodman may be obtained at www.freshstartmind.com.

 

Additional information on the NAMED. program may be obtained at www.namedprogram.com or www.drkeithkantor.com.

 

 

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