Pam Bartha

Live Your Best Life!

“You Can Learn How to Restore Your Health NOW!”
— Pam Bartha (Founder of Live Disease Free who has been Multiple Sclerosis Free Since 1989!)

Giving Babies Probiotics Might Help Prevent ADHD and Asperger Syndrome

An amazing new study came out last month in Pediatric Research that shows a possible way to help prevent babies from developing neurological disorders like ADHD and Asperger syndrome (AS) later on in life. Scientists studied 75 infants: some were given probiotics within the first 6 months of life and some received a placebo. What is incredible is that at

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Treating Wastewater With Chlorine Might Contribute to Antibiotic Resistance

On March 23, 2015, the American Chemical Society (ACS) held a press conference at their 249th National Meeting & Exposition to reveal disturbing new research findings regarding the use of chlorine in wastewater treatment. Since the disposal of pharmaceuticals is not yet regulated, antibiotics currently enter our wastewater and unfortunately, re-enter our environment. Researcher, Dr.

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Cholesterol: Friend or Foe?

For years, physicians and health care officials have warned us against consuming foods that are high in cholesterol, such as eggs and red meat: that doing so can lead to heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular diseases. Cholesterol, however, is vital to attaining and maintaining optimal health. A Harvard Health Publication describes cholesterol best as:

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Antibiotics- A Blessing and a Curse

While undoubtedly an important life saving measure, antibiotics can also be remarkably damaging to your health. When taken regularly and for non-serious conditions, antibiotics can harm both your immune system and gut flora in immeasurable ways. North Americans, especially, are overexposed to antibiotics. This is not just simply a result of taking them to address every little cut, cough and sniffle. Surprisingly, our

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Boost Your Creativity- Take a Walk in Nature

We all know that walking is good for your health, but did you know that walking can also foster creativity? In a study published in The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, using four different experiments, researchers discovered just that. They found that walking (especially in nature) improved the creative responses of their university and college student

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Your Gut: A Delicate Bacterial Balance

How Promoting Flora Diversity is Not Enough in Your Fight For Optimal Health The vital role that our intestinal bacteria plays in determining our health is getting incredible press as of late- and thankfully so. Current research is showing time and time again that diverse gut microflora is key to attaining and maintaining optimal health.

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Feel Great During and After Your Vacation

With spring break right around the corner, many families are looking to escape the winter doldrums and take that much needed vacation in the sun. Often times, though, taking a break away from home can come with dietary hurdles- ones that can leave you feeling even more drained than before you left. There is little

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Mental Decline and Leaky Gut Syndrome Linked to Elevated A.G.E.s

AGE’s (proteins that are bound to sugar when blood sugar is elevated) have been found to damage important connections in the gut wall, allowing troublesome molecules to pass into the blood stream that would normally be kept out. This weakening of the gut lining or “leaky gut” leads to such symptoms as bloating, cramping, gas,

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Vitamin D: Am I Getting Enough?

    The health benefits of Vitamin D have been predominant in the mainstream press as of late, but many people are left wondering, how can I get enough and what are the risks of not doing so? Check out this informative article and video by Dr. Mercola in which he discusses the risks of not getting

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Are Your Teens’ Electronics Damaging Their Sleep?

In a recent study published in BMJ, researchers in Norway studied the time spent using electronic devices and the sleeping patterns of 9846 adolescents between the ages of 16 and 19. In the study, they looked at how both daytime screen use and the use of electronic devices before bedtime impacted their sleep. They discovered

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Dr. Perlmutter Reveals Ways to Promote Brain Health

More and more, research is showing that what you eat affects your brain health and influences it’s day-to-day ability to function. Gluten, carbohydrates and sugar can have a devastating effect on brain health, as Dr. David Perlmutter discusses in this interview on Fox and Friends- Fox News Channel. A definite must-watch!   Pam BarthaClinically diagnosed with multiple

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At What Cost Are You Eating Chocolate?

In 2010, the BBC aired a documentary titled, The Dark Side of Chocolate, which revealed how child slavery was being used in the harvesting of cocoa beans- beans that were used to produce many top name brand chocolate bars and treats on our supermarket shelves. This devastating fact remains true today and should not be forgotten when we are contemplating buying that

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Give the Gift of Health and Wellness This Valentine’s Day!

Valentine’s Day, in all of its romantic grandeur, is unfortunately another holiday filled with sweets that are kind in theory, yet often detrimental to your loved one’s health in reality. This year, why not give a gift that makes your special someone feel good both inside and out? With the holiday quickly approaching, it is

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Milk Consumption Linked to Inflammation

  Drinking Large Amounts of Milk Might Actually Increase Your Mortality and Risk of Fractures How many times have you heard that drinking milk is vital to maintaining good bone health and preventing fractures, especially in women? I can still hear my mom’s voice saying, “be sure to drink lots of milk so you won’t

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