by NDNR | Dec 26, 2007 | 2007 | December, Book Reviews, Botanical Medicine, Education, Nature Cure, Pain Medicine
Stacie Deyglio, ND Linium usitatissimum, the flax plant, has been a benefit to global civilizations for centuries. From its ancestral role as the textile resource of linen to the now modern health advantage of providing the richest vegetable source of alpha lipoic...
by NDNR | Dec 26, 2007 | 2007 | December, Book Reviews, Botanical Medicine, Education, Nature Cure
Stacie Deyglio, ND The third edition of the Textbook of Natural Medicine is a comprehensively researched and referenced natural medicine text including 90 contributors and more than 10,000 peer-reviewed literature citations. In this new, expanded version of the...
by NDNR | Dec 22, 2007 | 2007 | December, Naturopathic News
Kayle Sandberg-Lewis, MA, BCN In April 2000, Betty, a 41-year-old female, was riding her bicycle when a car going 40 mph hit her. Although she lost consciousness for a short while, she was up and walking around by the time EMTs arrived. She complained of feeling...
by NDNR | Dec 21, 2007 | 2007 | December, Anxiety/Depression/Mental Health, Bacterial/Viral Infections, Mind/Body, Neurology, Women's Health
Kurt Beil, ND, LAc Abstract Toxoplasma gondii is a widespread protozoal parasite best known for transmission through cat feces and undercooked meat. While most infections remain asymptomatic, severe complications can arise in pregnant women, immunocompromised...
by NDNR | Dec 20, 2007 | 2007 | December, Bacterial/Viral Infections
This all has to do with a patient named Linda. I’ve known her since 1994; she’s 56 years old now. She is a gifted massage therapist with a following of post-traumatic stress disorder clients. In these intervening years, she returned to school and earned a degree in...