by NDNR | Jan 4, 2019 | 2019, 2019 | January, Gastrointestinal, Nature Cure
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE There are probably more persons in the world today suffering from indigestion than from any other known ailment. And so long as people eat too much, too fast, and improperly, they will have stomach troubles. ~ William James Cromie, 1902,...
by Razi Ann Berry | Jan 4, 2019 | Naturopathic News
1)THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM: A CRITICAL FACTOR IN FEMALE HORMONAL BALANCE https://ndnr.com//womens-health/the-lymphatic-system-a-critical-factor-in-female-hormonal-balance/ Ginger Nash, ND I’ve been treating women with hormone imbalances for 20 years, but it’s only within...
by NDNR | Jan 2, 2019 | 2019, 2019 | January, Anxiety/Depression/Mental Health, Gastrointestinal, Oncology
Student Scholarship Honorable Mention Alexandra Francis, ND, MS, CNSMarie Winters, ND, FABNO Abstract This article reviews evidence that dysbiosis and intestinal hyperpermeability drive neuroinflammation and neurotransmitter imbalance along the gut–brain axis,...
by NDNR | Jan 2, 2019 | 2019, 2019 | January, Gastrointestinal
Tolle Totum Erick R. Cervantes, MPH, ND Dale Pfost, PhD Human beings are host to a diverse ecosystem known as the microbiome. Characteristic of our microbiome, among many other things, is its now well-known diversity within the individual and from person to person, as...
by Razi Ann Berry | Jan 1, 2019 | Naturopathic News
Node Smith, ND A recent study suggests that resistance exercise – lifting weights – for less than an hour a week may reduce heart attack and stroke risk by 40 to 70 percent. “People may think they need to spend a lot of time lifting weights, but just...