Anti-Aging Nutrition and Phytotherapy: Overview for seniors, and principles of supplementation in geriatric populations Lisa Meserole, MS, ND Age-Related Macular Degeneration Update on and [...]
Mitch Kennedy, ND Possible Repercussions from Weather Changes Shifting weather patterns change the timing and spread of disease. For example, stronger windstorms can carry dirt, microbes and [...]
David Schleich, PhD “… the alternative to high-tech, mega-science medicine embedded in higher education is getting back to the roots of human primitivism – naturopathy.” Jonathan Miller, Fifth [...]
Eric Yarnell, ND Various conditions associated with aging – as well as some that can occur at any age – are characterized by reduced bone marrow function. Cancer, along with […]
Joseph Kellerstein, DC, ND During my first years of practice, I used to dread two kinds of patient: the very old and the very young. Elderly patients always seemed very […]
Jacob Schor, ND Summer is here, and the sunscreen displays in local retail stores have popped up like mushrooms after a week of rain. There is little doubt that using […]
Lucinda Messer, ND Extension of one’s lifespan and the study thereof is a new and exciting field of medicine commonly referred to as anti-aging medicine. Anti-senescence, the scientifically [...]
Lisa Meserole, MS, ND “Old age itself is not a disease, but a condition which may lead to illness on various levels due to the hyporeactivity characteristic of this state […]
Exercise for the Aging Set The status quo of anti-aging therapies in America seems to stress intervention in appearance rather than in function. A new haircut, reshaped eye brows, Botox […]
Ralph Capone, ND It’s a very common scenario: You’re doing an initial intake with your patient. You ask about bowel movement history and your patient reveals a problem with chronic […]