by NDNR | Oct 13, 2006 | 2006 | October, Gastrointestinal, Pain Medicine
Anne Kelty, ND The Patient’s View My first appointment with Dr. Kelty came after I recently had been told that my last resort was removal of my colon. I was scared, and called Dr. Kelty at the prompting of another practitioner. I had been suffering with ulcerative...
by NDNR | Oct 13, 2006 | 2006 | October, Detoxification Medicine, Pain Medicine
Dr. Eugene R. Zampieron, ND MH(AHG) and Dr. Ellen Kamhi, PhD, RN Abstract Parasitic infections are an underrecognized factor in the development and progression of autoimmune arthritis. This article reviews evidence linking parasites to joint inflammation through both...
by NDNR | Oct 13, 2006 | 2006 | October, Anxiety/Depression/Mental Health, Endocrinology, Gastrointestinal, Insomnia/Sleep Medicine, Mind/Body, Pain Medicine
Ron Mariotti, ND and Eric Yarnell, ND, RH (AHG) Melatonin is a hormone critical to regulation of circadian rhythm, primarily in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus. It is found in all life forms, from algae to humans. Though it was previously believed that...
by NDNR | Oct 13, 2006 | 2006 | October, Botanical Medicine, Endocrinology, Men's Health
Jacob Schor, ND “Lavender makes for girly boys.” That’s how the governor of California might sum up the recent news. This June, Clifford Bloch, a pediatric endocrinologist here in Denver, reported that young boys grew breasts after using lavender shampoo....
by NDNR | Oct 13, 2006 | 2006 | October, Education
David Schleich, PhD “The irony is that far from rejecting or distorting nature, scientific medicine achieves its results by recognizing what nature is and by reproducing and reconstituting her grand designs.” – Jonathan Miller An American Medical Association (AMA)...