Living Better, Naturally
David Foreman A.k.a The Herbal Pharmacist
…shifted from traditional pharmacist to herbal pharmacist because he realized the vital role natural medicine plays in all health outcomes. David’s focus is to use all forms of media to educate on the benefits of herbs, vitamins, healthy lifestyle choices, and the role they play in health. His 4-Pillars of Health have helped thousands achieve the health they seek.
4 Pillars of Health: Heart Disease
Heart Disease is the Number 1 killer of Americans and shouldn’t be. The key to addressing any health challenge is to understand what the root cause is. Learn why you may have Heart Disease and what you can do to prevent it from the root! 4 Pillars of Health: Heart disease shows you 4 simple areas and steps to focus on to rid your body of cardiovascular challenges. Hypertension, Cholesterol, Stroke, and more are covered in detail. Learn natural and GOD-given solutions to your heart health concerns. Following these 4 simple steps will not only improve your cardiovascular health but your overall health and vitality. Not only will your Cardiovascular System be healthier, but you will have more energy, lose weight, lower your blood sugar and your Doctor will be amazed! Before it’s too late-YOU need this Book
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Unpacking Post-menopause: Cardiovascular Health
While breast cancer is often thought of as the biggest threat to a woman’s longevity, the most significant danger after menopause is cardiovascular disease.[i] The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) has examined the physical, biological, psychological,...
Unpacking Postmenopausal Health: Joints
While joint health is a common category across all ages, postmenopausal women have an increased risk of developing joint issues. Why? Estrogen protects joints and reduces inflammation. When estrogen levels drop during menopause, inflammation can increase, the risk...
Digestive Woes? Maybe it’s Stress
Most of us wouldn’t think stress is vital to our digestive health, yet it does. The digestive system comprises your mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach, and the large and small intestines (collectively called the gut). Three main organs contribute to this system: the...
Polyphenols and Gut Health
The Gut-____ (Blank)-axis is all the rage. The word “blank” can mean many different things, such as the brain, joints, skin, immune system, etc. While most focus on the impact of probiotics on this connection, pre-biotics are one of the hottest areas of growth. ...
Stress and the Connection to Skin Issues
Have you ever noticed a blemish, i.e., acne, somewhere on your body and wondered why you have that pimple at 40+? You aren’t a teenager anymore, yet periodically, they “pop up.” Stress could be the underlying reason you are having that issue. There are numerous...
Stress and Its Connection to Common Women’s Health Concerns
According to an article published on the American Psychological Association (APA) website, stress plays a crucial role in 4 areas specific to women's health: Menstruation, Pregnancy, PMS, and Menopause. We can throw in one more that affects both men and women, and...
Fenugreek: Ancient Botanical with Modern Applications
Hippocrates said, “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” He was an essential figure in the history of medicine because he was among the earliest to assert that natural processes caused diseases. The idea of what we eat and drink impacting our health is...
Unpacking Post Menopausal Health Series: Weight Management
Research has shown that both menopause and the first two years post-menopause cause the body to gain fat and lose lean tissue mass. Since weight management is part of metabolic changes, we can also connect other conditions to this topic, such as metabolic syndrome,...