Is Your Food Making Your Sick?

We’ve all heard the familiar saying, “You are what you eat.” But, did you know that maintaining a healthy body involves more than just a healthy diet? Certain foods can trigger immune system responses which can strain even a healthy body, and if continued over time, can potentially cause many other illnesses.

Vitamin Research Products and The Institute for Healthy Aging invite you to view a recorded webinar, presented by Dr. Chris Meletis. To view the recorded webinar, scroll down and complete the registration form.

Possible Symptoms Associated with Food Allergies

Digestive System
Indigestion Diarrhea
Constipation Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Gas Bloating
Stomach ulcers    
Urinary Tract
Frequent urination Burning
Bedwetting in children    
Cognitive and Psychological
Mood swings Anxiety
Depression Poor concentration
Fatigue Hyperactivity
Head and Neck
Ear infections Runny or congested nose
Headaches Migraines
Sore throat    
Chest
Asthma Irregular heart beats
Muscle and Joints
Muscle aches Joint pain
Joint inflammation (arthritis) Some cases of rheumatoid arthritis
Other
Eczema Hives
Water retention Weight gain
Rashes Excess perspiration

Dr. Chris D. Meletis is an educator, international author and lecturer. Dr. Meletis has authored 14 books and was awarded the 2003 naturopathic physician of the year by the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians. He has also written over 200 nationally published health and wellness articles. He has also served as Chief Medical Officer and Dean of Naturopathic Medicine for the National College of Naturopathic Medicine.

His personal mission is “Changing America’s Health One Person at a Time.” He believes that when people become educated about their health, this is when true wellness is achieved.

 

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