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April 2009 | Autoimmune & Allergy Medicine

Desensitizing Allergies with the Miller Method Neil McKinney, ND Autoimmunity and the Role of Women’s Hormones Mary Shackelton, MPH, ND Could Monosodium Glutamate Cause Multiple Sclerosis? Amy Elizabeth Terlisner, NMD A look at one possible trigger for what today’s medical community considers an autoimmune disease. Behavioral Treatments for Insomnia Catherine Darley, ND Treatment such as [...]

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Kfar Saba Syndrome

Kfar Saba Syndrome: The tie between hypothyroidism, and iron and B12 deficiencies Jacob Schor, ND, FABNO I’ve seen three cases of ”Kfar Saba Syndrome” in as many weeks. Don’t go rushing off to look up this condition in your Merck Manual; it’s not listed. It’s my own name for the triad hypothyroidism, iron deficiency and [...]

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Autoimmunity and the Role of Women’s Hormones

Mary Shackelton, MPH, ND The topic of autoimmunity is vast and complicated. Clinicians working with a female demographic have undoubtedly encountered many conditions related to autoimmunity and have perhaps questioned female-specific variables that affect the incidence of these disorders. Autoimmune diseases are the third most common category of disease; they affect approximately 8% of the [...]

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Desensitizing Allergies with the Miller Method

Neil McKinney, ND Naturopathic doctors are aware that symptoms in any system of the human body can be triggered by foods, environmental inhalants and chemicals. We are also cognizant of the severe limitations of allergy tests, such as blood for immunoglobulins and skin prick testing. Food allergies are not reliably detected by skin prick tests. [...]

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