It is important, as with any other medication, that the optimal dose is reached for the individual, giving
the most therapeutic benefit with the least side effects.
Alas, the studies reviewed used only 400 IU's of vitamin D, which is far too low to produce
most therapeutic benefits.
Not exact matches
The main new project for which we now need bread is Together We Rise, a new project to help people living with mental health issues, and some of the
most vulnerable and disadvantaged people facing social exclusion, to
benefit from the
therapeutic, social and employment opportunities offered by Real Bread making.
Up to 1 year if kept in a tightly sealed container, though the
therapeutic benefits of the essential oils will be
most effective if used within 6 months.
For
most sleep disorders, behavioral / psychotherapeutic and pharmacological approaches are not incompatible and can be effectively combined to maximize
therapeutic benefits.
«The study did not investigate «microbe - mediated therapies» in humans and the claim that such treatments «may be safe and effective» is simply appended as a claim not only to clinical relevance, but to
therapeutic benefit, before even the
most preliminary of trials.»
Most experts agree that if you're really looking to get the maximum
therapeutic benefits from your sauna session you'll want to go for a unit that offers all three spectrum.
Dr. Edward Bach (1886 — 1936) is the
most well known name accredited with the discovery of the
therapeutic benefits of flower essences.
As with many other
therapeutic techniques, multiple sessions are recommended to achieve the best results, with
most pets experiencing noticeable
benefits after 3 to 8 sessions.
Most people we visit often focus more on the fun they are having instead of the
therapeutic benefits they receive!
By using this process, we were able to include the
most therapeutic phytocannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids creating what is known as the entourage effect, providing a full spectrum of
benefits.
Therapeutic riding for the disabled has numerous
benefits and is considered one of the
most effective forms of rehabilitation.
I believe that clients
benefit most in a
therapeutic relationship which is based on positive regard, understanding, support, acceptance, encouragement and expectations.
The fact that many children and youth may not be ready for formal talk therapy does not mean that
therapeutic benefits do not take place, and it certainly does not imply that the two
most powerful common factors associated with change (outside of talk therapy events in the lives of clients, and relationship factors), also do not occur with precontemplative children and young people.
The mental health industry and a small portion of lawyers will continue to
benefit from these reactionary changes, but litigants,
most lawyers, and the court system assuredly will not, as they have not since the rise of
therapeutic jurisprudence in the early 90s.