by NDNR | Aug 12, 2006 | 2006 | August, 2006 | August, Fertility, Women's Health
Christina Kovalik, NMD, LAc Chinese medicine looks at female fertility challenges in a different light than conventional medicine. When it is known that the male factor is not an issue for the fertility-challenged couple, it is important to properly diagnose the root...
by NDNR | Aug 12, 2006 | 2006 | August, 2006 | August, Editorial / Opinion, Education, Environmental Medicine
Mitch Kennedy, ND In the ideal organic food system, the best option is to grow your own vegetables; the second best option is to buy from a local organic farm. According to the latest data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the level of home food production is...
by NDNR | Aug 12, 2006 | 2006 | August, 2006 | August, Editorial / Opinion, Environmental Medicine
Mitch Kennedy, ND Biologist researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have found that the herbicide Roundup, when applied according to manufacturer’s instructions, caused a 70% decline in amphibian biodiversity and an 86% decline in total populations of tadpoles.[1]...
by NDNR | Aug 12, 2006 | 2006 | August, 2006 | August, Detoxification Medicine, Fertility, Men's Health, Women's Health
Amy Johnson-Grass, ND, LN, LM, CPM Unexplained infertility is a diagnosis of exclusion, when the standard investigation of both female and male partner has ruled out other infertility diagnoses (American Society for Reproductive Medicine). It doesn’t mean there is no...
by NDNR | Aug 12, 2006 | 2006 | August, 2006 | August, Endocrinology, Fertility, Women's Health
By Pamela Frank, ND Naturopathic doctors offer a viable treatment option for most women with fertility issues because we offer a safe, thorough, multifaceted approach at a reasonable cost. Comprehensive case taking is vital to arrive at the correct naturopathic and...