Neurofeedback Retrains the Brain
Tough decisions: What are parents to do when their child is obviously having trouble staying focused in school … and falling behind in their studies … getting in trouble … […]
Book Review: Anxiety: Orthomolecular Diagnosis and Treatment
Stacie Deyglio, ND Anxiety disorders are prevalent in our society, affecting about 40 million American adults each year. Jonathan Prousky’s book, “Anxiety: Orthomolecular Diagnosis and [...]
“The Natural Approach to Opthalmology and Otolarygology”
Stacie Deyglio, ND “The Natural Approach to Opthalmology and Otolarygology” (6th edition) is a multi-authored compilation of naturopathic therapeutics as related to the conditions of the eyes, [...]
Combating Stress with Naturopathic Philosophy
Arlan Cage, ND, LAc Here in the greater Los Angeles region, I see a wide variety of patients, from blue-collar dock workers to high-priced attorneys. They all share one thing […]
Science vs. Nature and the Naturopathic Field
David Schliech, PhD In this continuing series, we review the tone and extent of the science-vs-nature debate by taking a look at the formation of the naturopathic profession from a […]
The Orthomolecular Treatment of Schizophrenia
Jonathan E. Prousky, ND, FRSH Most schizophrenic patients have disturbances in thought, perception and functioning. In fact, schizophrenia is best described as a combination of perceptual changes [...]
Case Study: Neuroendocrine Imbalance- Assessing and Treating Pediatric OCD
Heidi Hook, ND John is an 11-year-old boy whose parents brought him to see me for his obsessive-compulsive behavioral symptoms: He had to follow an exact bedtime routine. Everything in […]
A Case of Neuropathy
Joe Kellerstein, DC, ND December 2005 was mild for a Toronto winter, but the steel-grey skies were familiar. My receptionist handed me the intake form indicative of a new patient […]
Neurofeedback Retrains the Brain
John Dye, ND Tough decisions: What are parents to do when their child is obviously having trouble staying focused in school … and falling behind in their studies … getting […]