Posted on 29 January 2010.
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Mona Morstein, ND Provides recent statistics about NAFLD, along with etiological risk factors, signs and symptoms, and overall diagnosis and treatment options. Raw Oats for Gastrointestinal Health Jeff Clark, ND Explains how use of raw oats can benefit patients suffering from ailments related to Candida species. Tumor Mass vs. Spirit: Body [...]
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Posted on 22 January 2010. Tags: Hanna Ian
The one who cures Hanna Ian, NMD, MS In 1975, after finishing my undergraduate degree, I embarked on an adventure with $400 in my pocket and a train ticket from Nogales, Arizona, to Guadalajara, Mexico. Through a series of events, life led me to a small Mayan community in the middle of the Yucatán Peninsula, [...]
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Posted on 15 January 2010.
Sue Plummer, PhD Iveta Garaiova, PhD Marija Pevac-Djukic, MD(Serbia), ND(Canada) For centuries living microorganisms, particularly lactic acid bacteria (producers of lactic acid from sugar), have been used in food preservation. So there has been a long-term awareness of the beneficial effects of microorganisms. However, the first reports of beneficial effects on human health linked to [...]
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Posted on 15 January 2010.
Heidi Kussmann-Armstrong, ND Fall Apoptosis Each year in the fall, changes in daylight and temperature cumulatively signal the trees inducing them to become dormant for the winter months. Leaf apoptosis, or the falling of the leaves, signals the growth cycle of the tree has come to an end for the season and that the tree [...]
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Posted on 12 January 2010.
A Symptom of Toxemia | Part 1 of 2 Sussanna Czeranko, ND What is wrong with most people is that they want to eat things that are not good for them, they want to drink things that are not good for them, and they want to do things that are not good for them. But [...]
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Posted on 06 January 2010.
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease For most patients, there are no real signs or symptoms that they have a fatty liver, outside of the metabolic syndrome picture they probably will demonstrate. – Mona Morstein, ND Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a leading problem in our overweight, obese, pre-diabetic, and diabetic patients, no matter the age [...]
Posted in Environmental Medicine, Gastrointestinal
Posted on 01 January 2010. Tags: Virginia Osborne ND
Virginia Osborne ND IV Nutritional Therapy for Physicians P.O. Box 1044 Cedar Ridge, CA 95945 Phone: (503) 805-3438 www.IVNutritionaltherapy.com Articles: IV Therapeutics for Disease and Pain Control Supporting the Treatment of GI Disease with IV Therapy Naturopathic Doctor News and Review | NDNR
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