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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.
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Sleep More, Study Less, Perform Better on Exams
Node Smith, ND A recent study underlines the importance of a good night’s sleep for mental performance. In fact, for students, a night of sleep may be better than using that time for studying, for a final exam for instance. This is what was found when students at...
Balneo and Light Therapy Effective for Psoriasis and Atopic Eczema
Node Smith, ND It’s always great to hear about the research on balneotherapy and other hydrotherapeutic treatments. Especially when those treatments are for conditions that are often difficult to treat using conventional means. Much of the research and use of...
Do ‘Mindful’ People Feel Less Pain?
Node Smith, ND A recent study from the Wake Forest School of Medicine may give insight into why some people experience pain more intensely than others. The research study suggests that the degree to which a person is mindful may impact their experience of pain. The...
Mediterranean Diet Better Than Viagra
Node Smith, ND Actually, not even the whole Mediterranean diet, just olive oil. According to a recent research study conducted at the University of Athens, nine tablespoons of olive oil a week outperformed Viagra (Sildenafil) in improving symptoms of male erectile...
NIH Awards $1M Clinical Research Grant to NUNM, OSU & Pacific NW National Lab
Collaborative Study Investigates Inflammatory Bowel Disease Therapies PORTLAND, Oregon (Oct. 10, 2018) —The National Institutes of Health, through the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), awarded $1 million to Linus Pauling Institute at...
Global Inadequacies in Access to Private Toilets for Women
Node Smith, ND A recent article underlines a widespread form of gender discrimination - inadequate access to private toilets. This is a serious problem for girls and women around the world, and perhaps one of the most pervasive forms of gender discrimination. There...


