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Resources

Health Resources

Additional resources that Dr. Coberly suggests include the following:


Wellness for Kids:

Exercise and Nutrition:
  • Mercola: A web site containing extensive natural health information as well as a free newsletter.

  • The Doctor Within: A web site dedicated to providing referenced, scientific data on a variety of holistic and alternative medicine topics, focusing on universal principles, sound physiology, and the undiluted healing powers of the body itself.

  • Selene River Press: A resource for wholistic health education, including recipes, books, and more.

  • Standard Process West: Provider of high-quality, nutritional whole food supplements. Their extensive collection of products supports the healthy functioning of the endocrine, cardiovascular, digestive, hepatic, respiratory, skeletal, renal, and other physiological systems.

  • Weston A. Price Foundation: A non-profit, tax-exempt charity founded to disseminate the research of nutrition pioneer Dr. Weston Price. The foundation is dedicated to restoring nutrient-dense foods to the human diet through education, research and activism.

  • Whole Foods: Whole Foods Market® is the world's leading retailer of natural and organic foods, with stores throughout North America and the United Kingdom.

  • Fitness 19: State-of-the-Art Fitness Centers offer superior cardio, strength and free weight equipment by Life Fitness, the top equipment manufacturer in the world.

  • Sleep: Great working herbal alternative to sleep medication.



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