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How DMG Supplements Support Energy*

Since its discovery in the 1960’s. the astounding health benefits of DMG continue to surface.* Over the past 60 years, we’ve learned a great deal about this amino acid and what it can do for human...

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Autism Parenting Tips: How to Plan a Successful Day

Being a little flexible with our plans comes easy to most people. Expecting a successful day when raising a child with autism, however, means letting go of most of that flexibility and planning your...

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Helping Your Family Understand Your Child's ADHD

Every child with ADHD is so uniquely different, so how do you keep your family in the loop when you are still learning about your child's intricacies? The hardest part of helping your family...

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Is TMG or DMG More Effective?

TMG has three methyl groups, while DMG has two. So, more is better, right? Not necessarily; there are several distinguishable differences to consider. Though TMG (trimethylglycine) and DMG...

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Childhood Brain Development and Autism

Dr. Armen Nikogosian, MD Many areas of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are still widely misunderstood. However, great strides have been made in recent years, and doctors have much more information...

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Possible Link Between DMG & Athletic Performance

By Roger Kendall, PhD Do you wake up feeling fresh and ready to get your day started, or do you feel exhausted and lacking energy? Fatigue is the number one health concern for many people, as it...

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Can Parents of Children with Autism Find a Work-Life Balance?

By Brandiann Cornell Defining a work-life balance when raising a child with autism comes down to figuring out what that might look like for individual parents. Parenting a child with autism presents...

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Mind Diet: How DMG Supports Brain Health

By Roger Kendall, PhD Dimethylglycine (DMG) has been slowly making its way into clinical practices and is now recognized for its impressive collection of uses and health benefits. Originally studied...

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Parenting a Child with Autism: Helpful Tips

By Brandiann Cornell I have five kids in my house. You read that right, five! Only one has ASD but on some days I think that one child is as much work as the four others combined. Don’t get me wrong....

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