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About NDNR

 

Razi Ann Berry and David Tallman, DC, ND, founded NDNR in 2005. For two decades, NDNR has documented, published, and disseminated case-based evidence for naturopathic and integrative practitioners worldwide, advancing clinical knowledge through practitioner-led case reports and peer-reviewed education.

Our archive holds the largest collection of applied natural medicine case reports in existence, documenting real interventions, dosages, and patient outcomes. NDNR publishes The Journal of Applied Natural Medicine, produces live and virtual summits, masterclasses, and multimedia clinical education, and is a NANCEAC-accredited continuing education provider.

NDNR  serves NDs, MDs, DOs, DCs, NPs, PAs, PhDs, and allied healthcare professionals.

Razi Ann Berry has received the AANP Champion of Naturopathic Medicine Award, the Mindshare Rising Tide Award, the Mindshare Best Digital Media Award, and Corporation of the Year.

NDNR has been recognized by SCNM, CNDA, OANP, and NYANP,  the Foundations Project and Mindshare. Since 2014, NDNR has hosted the annual Physician Choice Awards.

NDNR 20 Years of Publishing

Key milestones from 2005 to today

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    Node Smith, ND Our mouths may be home to a newly discovered set of multi-tasking taste cells that -- unlike most known taste cells, which detect individual tastes -- are capable of detecting sour, sweet, bitter and umami stimuli. A research team led by Kathryn Medler...