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William J. Walsh – Nutrient Power: Heal Your Biochemistry and Heal Your Brain
William J. Walsh’s course, “Nutrient Power: Heal Your Biochemistry and Heal Your Brain,” delves into revolutionary methods for improving overall health by addressing individual biochemistry through targeted nutrient therapy. Participants will explore cutting-edge research and practical applications aimed at optimizing brain function, enhancing mental health, and promoting physical well-being. The course offers a comprehensive understanding of how specific nutrients can impact biochemical processes, providing valuable insights into personalized treatment approaches for various health conditions. Through expert guidance and evidence-based strategies, participants learn to harness the power of nutrition to achieve optimal health outcomes and enhance their quality of life significantly.
Over the past 50 years, psychiatry has made some significantly large strides, but it needs a new direction. The current emphasis on psychiatric drugs works for now, but it is a temporary solution. Studies involving nurses, nursing, interventions and clinical work have led to a new type of treatment.
Recent advances in the molecular biology of the brain and epigenetics have illuminated a new plan. The result? A treatment path for the creation of natural, drug-free, and effective therapies that do not produce severe side effects. Chapters include:
- Brain Chemistry 101
- Epigenetics and mental health
- Schizophrenia
- Depression
- Autism
- Behavioral disorders and ADHD
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- And more!
The need-based treatments outlined in Dr. William J. Walsh’s Nutrient Power show a research-based nutrient therapy system that can help people with a variety of mental disorders. The guide explains that nutrient imbalance can cause mental disorders by disrupting gene expression of proteins and enzymes, crippling the body’s protection against environmental toxins, and changing brain levels of key neurotransmitters. Walsh’s database has connected nutrient imbalances in patients diagnosed with a variety of disorders found in the DSM.
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