by Razi Ann Berry | Aug 4, 2005 | Men's Health
Dr. David Tallman, DC, NMD Introduction Lateral Epicondylosis is a common malady that may affect 10-50% of regular tennis players. This condition continues to be called tennis elbow even though this population makes up only 5% of sufferers. It is commonly called...
by Razi Ann Berry | Aug 4, 2005 | Autoimmune/Allergy Medicine
Dr. Hope Farner, ND Like the predominant weather patterns here in the Arizona desert, the most common underlying symptom pattern I see in my patients is dry heat. Chinese medicine uses the term Yin Deficiency to categorize this condition, which is commonly associated...
by Razi Ann Berry | Aug 4, 2005 | Botanical Medicine
Eric Yarnell, ND, RH(AHG) Concerns have been raised about the use of botanicals with any kind of immune effects in patients with autoimmune diseases. However, a growing body of literature confirms that the traditional practice of using immunomodulating botanicals is...
by Razi Ann Berry | Aug 3, 2005 | Autoimmune/Allergy Medicine
Thomas A. Kruzel, ND A considerable number of Americans suffer from some type of anorectal condition at some time in their lives, but often do not discuss it with their physician until it becomes very uncomfortable. Additionally, many physicians do not ask their...
by Razi Ann Berry | Aug 3, 2005 | Neurology
By Kristi Hughes-Hawkes, ND Fibromyalgia Syndrome Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) is a multifactorial condition that has become a more prevalent diagnosis over the last decade, as there has been an increase in the number of those suffering from this unique chronic pain...