by Razi Ann Berry | May 10, 2016 | Naturopathic News, Press Release
PORTLAND, Ore. (May 10, 2016)—National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM) and its Traditional Roots Institute today announces the third annual herbal conference to be held May 20-22 on the NCNM campus in Portland, Oregon, a city often recognized for its preponderance...
by Razi Ann Berry | May 10, 2016 | Naturopathic News
According to the European Society of Cardiology, a Mediterranean diet high in fruit, vegetables, fish and unrefined foods, is linked to a lower risk of heart attack and stroke in people who already have heart disease. The researchers looked at more than 15,000 people...
by Razi Ann Berry | May 9, 2016 | Naturopathic News
According to a study out of the University of California – Los Angeles, consuming fructose, a type of sugar, alters hundreds of genes that may be linked to many diseases. Importantly, an omega-3 fatty acid known as DHA seems to reverse the harmful changes produced by...
by Razi Ann Berry | May 6, 2016 | 2016 | May, Practice Building
Kristen McElveen, ND A common question from naturopathic doctors in private practice is how to keep a consistent referral stream coming in. And while that is important, I feel it is also important to prepare for what happens when you do want some time off, or when you...
by NDNR | May 6, 2016 | 2016 | May, Dermatology, Homeopathic Medicine, Pediatrics
Diane Angela Fong, ND “Miasm” is the term Hahnemann used to describe an inherited predisposition for certain physical and/or mental dysfunctions.1 Just as biological genes are carried down from parent to child, miasms can be inherited in a similar fashion. In infants...