Nutrition Baltimore MD
Local resource for nutrion in Baltimore. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to nutritionists, dietitians, gyms, personal trainers, fitness centers, workout routines, healthy food stores and dietary supplements, as well as advice and content on nutritional information and food products.
Ruscombe Mansion Community Health Center
410-367-6263 4801 Yellowwood Avenue Baltimore, MD Ruscombe Mansion Community Health Center 410-367-6263 4801 Yellowwood Avenue Baltimore, MD 21209
Services Nutrition, Homeopathy, Anthroposophic Medicine Membership Organizations American Holistic Medical Association
Data Provided By: Mark Adams Talamini, MD
410-955-0377 11 Candlelight Ct Lutherville Timonium, MD Mark Adams Talamini, MD 410-955-0377 11 Candlelight Ct Lutherville Timonium, MD 21093
Education Medical School: Johns Hopkins Univ Sch Of Med, Baltimore Md 21205 Graduation Year: 1981
Data Provided By: Rebecca Snow
4.11E+13 7750 Montpelier Rd Laurel, MD Rebecca Snow 4.11E+13 7750 Montpelier Rd Laurel, MD 20723
Company Tai Sophia Institute Clinical Services Center Industry Nutritionist, Herbalist, Healthy Lifestyle Coach Specialties & Therapies Specialties : Women's Health, Weight Loss, Gastrointestinal Concerns, Heart Disease, Cancer Therapies : Whole Foods Cooking, Nutritional Counseling, Herbal Medicine, Aromatherapy Professional Affiliations American Herbalists Guild
Data Provided By: Erin Spotte
410-235-8300 2002 Clipper Park Rd,# 110 Baltimore, MD Erin Spotte 410-235-8300 2002 Clipper Park Rd,# 110 Baltimore, MD 21211
Services Diabetes Education, Nutrition Counseling, Weight Management, Diet Plan, Sports Nutrition, First Consultation, Weight Loss Hours Sunday:Closed Monday:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuesday:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wednesday:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thursday:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Friday:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday:Closed Director: Angela Guarda
410-955-3863 Meyer 101, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 600 N. Wolfe Street Baltimore, MD Roberto Osvaldo Ferrer, MD
410-296-3092 7600 Osler Dr Towson, MD Roberto Osvaldo Ferrer, MD 410-296-3092 7600 Osler Dr Towson, MD 21204
Education Medical School: Univ Nac De Rosario, Fac De Med, Rosario-Sf, Argentina Graduation Year: 1963 Hospital Hospital: St Joseph Hospital, Baltimore, Md
Data Provided By: Tai Sophia Institute
410-888-9048 7750 Montpelier Road Laurel, MD Tai Sophia Institute 410-888-9048 7750 Montpelier Road Laurel, MD 20723
Specialty Acupuncture, Energy Healing, Feng Shui, Herbology, Integrative Medicine, Life Coaching, Meditation, Nutrition, Qi Gong, Reiki, Tai Chi, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Wellness Centers, Yoga Associated Hospitals Student Clinic Camille Freeman
4108889048x6672 7750 Montpelier Rd Laurel, MD Camille Freeman 4108889048x6672 7750 Montpelier Rd Laurel, MD 20723
Company Harvest Moon Healthcare Industry Herbalist, Nutritionist, Yoga Instructor Specialties & Therapies Specialties : Infertility, Women's Health Therapies : Herbal Medicine, Nutritional Counseling, Whole Foods Cooking, Prenatal Care, Nature Connection Professional Affiliations American Botanical Council, American Herbalists Guild
Data Provided By: Lauren A Bronich-Hall
443-451-7184 1101 E 33rd St,# E301 Baltimore, MD Lauren A Bronich-Hall 443-451-7184 1101 E 33rd St,# E301 Baltimore, MD 21218
Services Diabetes Education, Nutrition Counseling, Weight Management, Diet Plan, Sports Nutrition, First Consultation, Weight Loss Hours Sunday:Closed Monday:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuesday:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wednesday:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thursday:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Friday:9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday:Closed Victoria Eisner MA ADTR NCC Registered Dance/Movement Therapist
410-790-4340 5710 Newbury Street, Mt. Washington Village Baltimore, MD
Herbal & Natural Remedies Summary Many people with insomnia choose herbal remedies for treating their insomnia. Some, such as chamomile tea or lemon balm, are generally harmless for most people. Others have more serious side effects and interactions. Melatonin is the most studied natural remedy for insomnia. A 2005 analysis of 17 melatonin studies found that melatonin significantly reduced the time to fall asleep (sleep onset) and the time spent asleep (sleep duration). However, there are no consistent standards on melatonin doses. Some research suggest that 0.3 mg may be the most effective dosage in many people with insomnia. However, higher doses may keep some people awake. Valerian Valerian extract form the root has been widely used around the world since the 17th century, and is especially popular in Europe for its sedative effects. These effects are attributed to benzodiazepine-like activity (meaning it affects the same receptor sites), which is how hypnotic drugs act on the brain. Most of the studies on valerian have been in individuals with sleep disorders and healthy volunteers, and several experiments do consistently indicate that valerian extract may decrease the time it takes to fall asleep, as well as enhance the quality of that sleep by increasing deep sleep. Common names for valerian include baldrian, radix, valerianae, and Indian valerian. It appears to be effective in both fresh/dried form and as a liquid extract. German Chamomile Not to be confused with Roman chamomile (both from the daisy family), German chamomile has mild sedative effects similar to valerian and is most often found in teas. If you're allergic to daises, however, you might want to avoid this one. In addition, anyone allergic to ragweed, asters, or other members of this family or individuals taking anticoagulant medications should steer clear of chamomile. Kava Kava, (also known as kava-kava) a... |
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