Support for the College Bound

college boundMember Q&A: Maybe you have already covered this topic, but I was wondering what you might recommend for our youngsters who are just off to university.  Bearing in mind their diets normally deteriorate extremely (over here most tend to self-cater) and their alcohol consumption goes through the roof… maybe this might be a topic for a newsletter at some point.   Thinking it through I guess the Superfood should be a mainstay but I wonder if there is something else that isn’t too much trouble for them that would also support?

Answer: Yes, Superfood would be a staple for any child going away to college.  The Lower Bowel Formula #1 to keep the bowels open and moving well.   Digestive Tonic & LBF #2 on hand for; “the Morning after the night before”   (Vomiting & Diarrhea)

The hard living you have described as being part of the college life will present a bill down the road for those who partake largely during their college career.   There are formulas to support the different areas of the body but these will not be much benefit until the person has decided to support themselves with a better lifestyle.  This will come when the physical & emotional bills are presented.  This type of abuse of the human system will require rebuilding.  When we are young and our powers are strong it is hard to be convinced that this is not how it will always be.  We throw our limited physical resources away on such vain things.  Once depleted, damaged or gone they are never fully regained.  Our health is a gift lightly esteemed until it is broken.

As for Tonics that might prove helpful; The Brain Formula will assist by increasing blood flow to the brain.  Supporting the remaining brain cells not yet destroyed.  A good Kelp Blend to support the Thyroid gland which will provide a good usable source of energy without whipping up the adrenals with caffeine.

The NF Formula would be an excellent aid for the emotional pressure in those who tend to lose it when the heat is on.  This is a nerve food formula which supports the emotional health as well as the physical health of the nerve cells.  It is one I would use as needed not on a daily routine unless the person is suffering from an anxiety issue or depression.

About Dara Dietz

Dara D Dietz is co-founder with her Husband of H.E.A.L. Marketplace, a private Natural Healing Association. As a teacher and counselor she has been supporting the members of H.E.A.L. with Natural Healing information and herbal supports since 1998. She continues to maintain strong ties to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Since healing her own kidney ailments she has assisted thousands of people in discovering and using natural herbal remedies. Dara has written and compiled numerous articles on a wide variety of natural healing topics. Drawing from her own healing experiences and borrowing from the vast wisdom of natural healers long departed, she continues to provide H.E.A.L.’s international membership with down to earth natural healing wisdom in H.E.A.L.’s bi-weekly newsletters. Dara and her husband currently reside in Rutherfordton, North Carolina.
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