Wellness on the Web

Parkinson's disease 

Research

Carepartners

Medical and Rehabiliation Care

General Care

Healing and Health

Nutrition

  • Healthy Lifestyle recommendations of the American Heart Association, www.americanheart.org.
  • Dietary Guidelines of the US Department of Agriculture www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines.
  • Institute of Medicine Nutritional Guidelines, www.iom.edu/.
  • The food pyramid recommendations are contained in the 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans can be purchased from the US Government Printing office by calling 866-512-1800 and refer to stock number 001-000-04719-1 or go to http://bookstore.gpo.gov or can be viewed online at www.healthierus.gov/dietaryguidelines/index.html.
  • United Sates Pharmacopeia (USP). USP verifies brand name supplements and vitamins to insure purity, potency and bioavailability of the agent into the body. www.usp.org.
  • Consumer labs. Lists quality and purity information for brand name supplements and other over the counter nonprescription therapies. www.consumberlabs.com.

Mindfulness and Healing

  • Guided Imagery for Parkinson’s disease.Bellaruth Naporesak, www.healthjourneys.com.
  • American Psychological Association. Learn more about psychological conditions or find a psychologist near you at www.apa.org.
  • Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. An overview of meditation theory and resources. Also a good site for other alternative and mind-body therapies. www.nccam.nih.gov/health/meditation/Biofeedback.
  • International Association of Yoga therapists. Learn about the healing potential of therapeutic yoga or find a yoga therapist. www.iayt.org.
  • Positive Psychology Center, University of penn. Founded on the belief that people want to lead meaningful and fulfilling lives, to cultivate what is best within themselves, and to enhance their experiences of love, work, and play.   http://www.ppc.sas.upenn.edu/index.html.