Testosterone and the Healthy Woman
Mary F. Shackelton, MPH, ND Hormone balancing for women usually includes consideration of progesterone and estrogen levels, and the management… Testosterone and the Healthy Woman
Mary F. Shackelton, MPH, ND Hormone balancing for women usually includes consideration of progesterone and estrogen levels, and the management… Testosterone and the Healthy Woman
David Schleich, PhD At the end of November 2007, a number of people testified before the Pennsylvania State Licensing Committee.… Who We Are… And Why This is Tough to Explain to Legislative Licensing Committees
Thomas S. Lee, NMD, APH Women’s healthcare using natural medicine is becoming more and more mainstream. If you have been… Disease du Jour: Commonalities in Naturopathic Treatment of Degenerative Diseases
Joe Kellerstein, DC, ND Maybe its some karmic thing because I hate seafood. Maybe its because I so want to… Sepia: A Strong Remedy for Female Medicine
Erika Horowitz, ND, MSOM Breast cancer is the second-leading cause of death among women, behind lung cancer. According to the… Thermography: A Preventive Screening Tool for Breast Health
Arlene B. Donar, ND Since the discovery of Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs) as bone-inductive proteins by Urist in 1965, many… Bone Morphogenetic Proteins: Important Therapeutic Molecules for Bone and Joint Health
Kate Williams, MA If you are a doctor practicing naturopathic medicine, you likely have been faced with multiple and varied… The Writing Side of Your Profession and Practice
Dicken Weatherby, ND Hypochlorhydria is a condition of decreased secretions of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and pepsin from the parietal cells… Detecting Hypochlorhydria
Sharon Stills, ND and Victoria Bowmann, PhD When I completed my formal naturopathic education and training and began private practice,… Colon Reflorastation Therapy
Jacob Schor, ND We usually think of curcumin in terms of cancer treatment, yet it may play an equally valuable… Turmeric and Alzheimer’s Disease
David Schleich, PhD There is an inevitable need to achieve “social closure” for our medicine, achievable in our time if… Defining our Medicine: A Long and Winding, Necessary Road, or Where Education Meets the State
Steven Sandberg-Lewis, ND Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are a $13 billion a year industry in the U.S. There were 95… Proton Pump Inhibitors: For Better or Worse?
Dan Carter, ND and Virginia Osborne, ND The current Merck Manual lists 14 main gastrointestinal disorders, with up to 14… Supporting the Treatment of GI Disease with IV Therapy
Gaia J. Mather, ND Constipation is often treated more like an inconvenience rather than an overwhelming problem until it becomes… Constipation: The Hidden Culprit
Joe Kellerstein, DC, ND The digestive tract is a great testing ground for the ”vision” of a naturopathic doctor. The… The Digestive Tract: Meeting of the Mind, Body and More
Christine Doherty, ND Celiac disease is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed diseases in the country. One in 130 Americans… Celiac Disease and Beyond: Gluten and the Immune System
Carrie Louise Daenell, ND Although there are variations along the way, the basic structure of the GI tract is the… Total Digestive Repair: In the Treatment of Rheumatological Disorders
David M. Brady, ND, DC, CCN, DACBN The population of the microbiota of the human gastrointestinal (GI) tract is widely… Novel Options in GI Diagnostics: DNA Detection of Gut Microbiota
We usually think of curcumin in terms of cancer treatment, yet it may play an equally valuable role in the… Turmeric and Alzheimer’s Disease
Dan Carter, ND and Virginia Osborne, ND The current Merck Manual lists 14 main gastrointestinal disorders, with up to 14… Supporting the Treatment of GI Disease with IV Therapy