February 29th, 2008 by admin
Who Else Wants An Easy Parmesan Zucchini Bread Recipe?
Many people like to have their zucchini cooked and mixed with other vegetables. Some people also love zucchini bread among other zucchini recipes. But have you ever tried Parmesan zucchini bread?
Many people actually grow their own zucchini and that is recommended for the best, fresh zucchini. However, not everyone has a green thumb and a garden in their backyard. Luckily for you, you can find organic grown zucchini at your local health food store. That is the closest you can come to picking it out of your garden and using fresh ingredients. Back to the Zucchini bread recipe. Read the rest of this entry »
February 17th, 2008 by admin
Mental Health in Children:Nutrition as a Common Sense Alternative to Medications and Labels
By Scott M. Shannon, MD
The American medical profession has rejected and avoided the science of nutrition for over a century. Most American physicians ignore well-proven nutritional interventions in spite of solid science, low cost, good safety and exploding patient demand. Our doctors dismiss the value of nutrition without understanding or exploring the information. The pattern is set in medical school where minimal time is devoted to this topic. Sadly, nowhere is this anti-nutrition mindset more obvious than in the specialty of psychiatry. Read the rest of this entry »
February 9th, 2008 by admin
A NEW CHILD PSYCHIATRY: A VISION OF HOPE
By Scott M. Shannon, MD
Every day I hear these concerns from parents struggling to find effective help for their suffering child:
“Dr. Shannon, I have been given three different labels for my son and he still isn’t better.”
“Dr. Shannon, my daughter has been in therapy for two years and she is still suicidal; what can we do to help her?” Read the rest of this entry »
January 13th, 2008 by admin
Getting Off The Roller Coaster
by Deborah Taylor-Hough
The biggest thing that seemed to keep me from pursuing healthy eating habits for any significant length of time was personal time constraints. Busy, busy, busy. Like many people today, I didn’t have time to get home-cooked meals on the table regularly — much less take the time to actually prepare something nutritious and healthy. Read the rest of this entry »
July 18th, 2007 by admin
The Language of Learned Helplessness Quiz
by Chick Moorman
Not many parents set out to raise a thirty-year-old Nintendo player who sprawls on the couch all day sucking up pizza and diet Pepsi. Yet many parents actually subvert their positive intention of raising responsible, confident, fully functioning children. They do it by unconsciously using Parent Talk that allows and encourages helplessness. Read the rest of this entry »