As the summer is ending and the weather is changing, kids and grandkids are going back to school, being around others that are sick we ask how we are going to protect our bodies. The answer is the immune system. There are two types of immunity, passive and active. Passive immunity develops from what your mother has given you or taking in antibodies such as those found in SBI Protect. Active immunity is when you are given an immunization or get the disease itself. With autoimmune conditions on the rise and over 24 million people in the US suffering with autoimmune problems according to the national institute of health, we need to take care of the immune system in the proper way.
SBI Protect is the only purified dairy-free source of imunoglobulin available as a dietary suplement. SBI maintains a healthy intestinal and immune system by binding to a broad range of microbes and toxins. With all of the changes in our environment, we need to keep our bodies as healthy as possible.
We have added primary care to our clinic. Introducing Julie Hinman. She is a doctor of nurse practitioner and has a passion to improve peoples lives through medical and natural procedures. Her passion for health and wellness is infectious and she not only believes in optimal wellness but lives it.
If you or your children are in a contact sport such as football, boxing, hockey, gymnastics, skateboarding skiing, martial arts, etc. then chances are they may have or are currently suffering from a traumatic brain injury. If you have headaches, memory loss, fatigue, mood changes, visual or speech problems then you need to get checked.
Each year about 2.5 million individuals have TBIs of which approximately 50,000 result in death, and over 80,000 suffer permanent disability. Annually, about 2.5 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury, which can lead to disabilities, and death. We are doing a unique non-forceful and non-invasive treatment that significantly helps these traumatic brain injuries. Come in for a free consultation or ask us to put on a class for your school or sports team.