Skin Tags are also referred to as Acrochordon. Skin tags are benign skin outgrowths, a condition that appears to be a loose piece of skin that hangs off the body. They canRead More…
Nutrition for Mental Illness and Addiction for Champagne Style Blog
Nutrition for Mental Illness and Addiction By: Dr. Keith Kantor A person with substance abuse is more likely to relapse when they are malnourished. This is why regular meals are important.Read More…
Hilton Head Monthly Interview on Addiction Recovery
Strategies for the brain to help your addiction recovery.
Times Herald-Maryland Interview on Drug Overdose Epidemic
Times Herald-Maryland interviews Dr. Kantor for lifestyle and nutrition strategies to overcome their high rate of drug overdose. We dive into the opiate receptors and their influence on overall success in recovery.
Learn how to balance hormones naturally- Consumer Health Digest
Hormone Replacement for Women Approaching or Going Through Menopause Women approaching menopause can suffer tremendously with hormone fluctuations resulting in weight gain, mood swings, dryness, decreased bone density and those dreadful hotRead More…
The rise in marijuana use by moms
By: Dr. Keith Kantor Over 50% of moms with teenage children are using marijuana. There are several theories behind this rise on mothers using marijuana, some of them are relatedRead More…
The Bradley Jay Show WBZ out of Boston interviews Dr. Kantor about NAMED Program’s unique approach to addiction and nutrition.
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Back to School Nutrition Tips for Parents
Dr. Kantor was featured on KNLD Radio in Arizona, Miss Debbie interviewed him for healthy nutrition strategies for optimal school performance both mentally and physically.
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Marijuana Moms
Did you know it has been reported that over 50% of mothers with teenagers use Marijuana? Bill Moyer from KMEB interviews Dr. Kantor about this trend .
CBS Radio Interview on Addiction
Click HERE to listen to Moose Miller from CBS Radio interview Dr. Kantor about addiction withdrawals.