Southern Sleep Centers Adds NAMED Type Menus to Their Program
Dr. Michael Labanowski Joins NAMED Advisory Program
Suwanee, GA, September 23, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Nutritional Addiction Mitigation Eating & Drinking (NAMED), a nutritional program that works with addiction withdrawal, announces that Dr. Michael Labanowski has joined its Advisory Board. Dr. Labanowski is the Medical Director of Southern Sleep Clinics based in Dothan, Alabama and Nevada Sleep Diagnostics. The NAMED program has as its core functions - high quality nutrient dense foods, balanced nutritional menus, a controlled clinical setting, counseling, and advanced amino acid therapy. Studies show that nutrition and its effects on the body are often overlooked, underestimating the powerful effect that being properly nourished has on the overall metabolism, organ function and mental health. This is especially true for those overcoming addiction. Under the NAMED program, precise nutritional plans and menus are developed that will keep the body functioning at its optimal level, reducing symptoms and complications of addiction recovery. The program was developed by Dr. Keith Kantor, a bestselling author and internationally renowned PhD in nutritional science, known as the leading expert on using natural foods to mitigate disease in the U.S The program is aimed for individuals who are undergoing substance abuse recovery and works in tangent with the facilities programs. Dr. Labanowski believes that NAMED can help individuals dealing with sleep disorders by providing a nutritional diet plan and offers NAMED type programs exclusively at his clinics.
“Dr. Labanowski has made significant contributions in treating sleep disorders and the addition of special menus and tips from the NAMED staff will enhance his work and offerings to his patients,” said Dr. Keith Kantor, founder of NAMED. “We are honored to have him on the NAMED Advisory Board and know he will be invaluable to our program.”
"Dr. Labanowski has made significant contributions in treating sleep disorders and the addition of special menus and tips from the NAMED staff will enhance his work and offerings to his patients,"
Dr. Keith Kantor, Founder of NAMED
Dr. Labanowski is a neurologist and Medical Director of Southern Sleep Clinics, is a Board Certified Sleep Doctor with 18 years experience in the treatment of excessive sleepiness, fatigue, snoring , sleep apnea, insomnia, restless leg syndrome, narcolepsy, and sleep strategies for shift workers. He completed his fellowship in sleep disorders at Stanford University in California, one of the top sleep centers in the nation.
Developed by Dr. Kantor, a leader in nutritional science, NAMED developed precise nutritional menus for those undergoing substance abuse recovery. The program is the only one in the world that concentrates on not stimulating the opiate receptors or even suppressing them naturally through specially designed menus. This lowers the cravings for the abused drug, increases the withdrawal success rate and lowers the relapse rate. The program also lowers the inflammation in our bodies, which causes the insulin production mechanism in our bodies to malfunction. Menus are added all the time and research is constantly ongoing to find natural ways to not stimulate or even suppress the opiate receptors plus balance the body’s Ph to help prevent inflammation. The system works in a controlled environment in conjunction with facilities using conventional methods, such as counseling, exercise, meditation, education and amino acid nutritional therapy. The concept behind the NAMED program is to increase the success rate of withdrawal and lower the relapse rate of those in recovery.
Once the patient is released from an addiction facility, they will be given a code so they can enter the website (www.namedprogram.com) and continue to get menus and recipes which will lower the relapse rate. They will also have access to the patented stable alkaline water, which will help balance their Ph and help prevent inflammation, which will also help lower the relapse rate.
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Tags: Addiction, NAMED, Substance Abuse