The evidence for CoQ10 supplementation in children
What is Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) and what does it do? Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a fat soluble compound synthesized in the body. It is commonly referred to as ubiquinone because it is found in almost every...
View ArticleThiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency and supplementation in children
What is thiamine? Thiamine, or vitamin B1, is a water soluble vitamin found naturally in some foods and added to others. All of the B vitamins are essential for energy production because they help...
View ArticleMedicinal use of Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) in naturopathic medicine
The historical use of thyme Thymus vulgaris, commonly known as thyme, has a rich and varied history of use that dates back to ancient civilizations. The ancient Egyptians used thyme in their embalming...
View ArticleIs Echinacea Safe for Children? Is it Effective?
Introduction to Echinacea in herbal medicine Have you ever strolled through the pharmacy section at your local grocery store and noticed cold and flu medications boasting echinacea as a key...
View ArticleProbiotics and Their Role in Alleviating IBS and Constipation in Children
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and constipation are common gastrointestinal issues that can significantly impact the well-being of children. Treatment options for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are...
View ArticleSafety and the use of Verbascum thapsus (Mullein) for common children’s...
Mullein is a wonderful, abundant herb used for a number of children’s conditions. In this article we will explore the clinical research, safety and efficacy of Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) for use in...
View ArticleClinical evidence for the use of chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) in children
The Timeless Appeal of Chamomile Chamomile, scientifically known as Matricaria chamomilla, is a widely used herb in traditional medicines around the world. Ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman medical...
View ArticleIs stinging nettle safe for children? What is it used for?
Urtica dioica, commonly referred to as stinging nettle, boasts a rich history of culinary, medicinal, clothing and ceremonial practices. Belonging to the Urticacea family, it is a perennial herbaceous...
View ArticleNature’s soothing secret: clinical use of lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) in...
Introduction Lemon Balm, scientifically known as Melissa officinalis, is a versatile herb with a rich history in traditional and modern herbal medicine. A member of the Lamiaceae family, lemon balm...
View ArticleWhat is glutathione? What are glutathione supplements used for?
What is Glutathione? Glutathione, often referred to as the “master antioxidant,” is a naturally occurring molecule found in the cells. Glutathione is a tripeptide, meaning it is made of three amino...
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