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  • Letter to the Editor: OncANP Letter to the Editor Jacob Schor, ND, FABNO I am writing in response to the Letter to the Editor printed in the April, 2013 issue of NDNR. The writer of that letter expressed misgivings about the Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians…
  • Botanical Management of Streptococcal Infections of the Skin Herbal Protocols for Impetigo and Erysipelas Jilian Stansbury, ND Group A streptococci are a leading human pathogen and worldwide health issue. In chronic skin infections, the goal of supporting a healthy ecosystem to invite desirable microbes and protective skin barriers…
  • A Novel Approach to Skin Rejuvenation & Tightening Tolle Causam Michael Rahman, BSc, ND The use of autologous blood plasma injections is in keeping with the naturopathic principles of utilizing the body’s inherent powers and capacity for regulation and self-healing. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is the ultimate biological…
  • The Importance of Supporting Detoxification Before Weight Loss How to ensure excretion and prevent toxicity. Kristen Haabala, ND   There is no doubt that obesity is an ever-increasing epidemic in the United States. Roughly 35% of the adult population and almost 17% of kids between the ages of…
  • Mixed Inflammatory Skin Conditions Emerging Dermatological Entities Nadia Arora, ND   Clinical Case Studies Coexisting skin disorders are a well-known phenomenon. For example, superimposed bacterial infections are often found in patients with eczema or psoriasis. In my practice, I am more frequently coming across…
  • Karoshi Death by Overwork Catherine Darley, ND In Japan, karoshi refers to suicides of employees after a period of overwork and work stress. Here in America, many people are working to the extent that their health is damaged and disease states…

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The naturopathic profession and the curative value of anthroposophic medicine.
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Why anthroposophically enhanced medicine takes us beyond the mechanisms of a purely physical science.
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Discusses healing as a spiritual process and what anthroposophy is and what it is not.
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Why science is not monolithic concludes this 4 part series.

 

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