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A new study showed that Daily Essential Nutrients can significantly reduce severe irritability and suicidal ideation in adolescents.
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Dallin Hardy joins the Dr. Bob Martin Show (Part 2) to discuss micronutrient research, mitochondrial health, and the science behind mental wellness.
Tagged with: ADHD, Behavior, Mood, News, PTSD, Research
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Dr. Rucklidge and Dr. Kaplan join The Higher Practice podcast with Dr. Van Derveer to discuss nutrition as the foundation of mental health.
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Earlier this month, our team had the opportunity to connect with hundreds of health professionals at the Colorado Integrative Medicine Conference (cIMc 2025) in Estes Park. From the keynote sessions to the conversations between practitioners, one message stood out: Integrative care only works when the foundation is strong. And that’s ...
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Hardy Nutritionals® will be at Psychedelic Science 2025 in Denver June 16-20, 2025, showcasing how clinical-strength micronutrients like Daily Essential Nutrients are supporting brain health at the foundation of psychedelic therapy. Visit us at Booth #305.
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A 1-year follow-up of the NoMAD trial shows broad-spectrum micronutrients can sustainably support anxiety, depression, and mood—without medication side effects.
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Discover how broad-spectrum micronutrient supplementation may support symptom improvement in individuals with autism spectrum disorder, based on findings from a naturalistic case-control study.
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Follow-up research revealed that children who continued taking Daily Essential Nutrients sustained improvements in focus and attention one year after the trial.
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Tagged with: ADHD, Behavior, Research
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Enhance your practice with CE courses in micronutrient therapy, integrative psychiatry, and holistic mental health care. Learn more today!
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"Moms with a history of antidepressant use responded well to DEN, showing improvements in mental health where medications had fallen short."
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