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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.
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Pharmaceuticals Found in Many Over-the-Counter Dietary Supplements
Node Smith, ND It is estimated that more than half of the adult population of the United States uses dietary supplements. This includes vitamins and mineral supplements, isolated plant constituents such as lecithin, resveratrol, antioxidants, as well as combination...
Neurons in the Adult Brain are More Adaptable than Previously Thought
Node Smith, ND A very interesting discovery was made recently at a laboratory at UT Southwestern when scientists attempted to transform glial cells into dopaminergic neurons, like those lost in Parkinson’s disease. Instead of glial cell transformation through a stem...
High Levels of HDL-Cholesterol May NOT be so Desirable After Menopause
Node Smith, ND A new study has suggested that high density lipoprotein (HDL), the “good cholesterol,” may not represent the same cardiovascular risk for post-menopausal women.1 The body needs cholesterol. All cellular membranes and hormones are made from this vital...
Botanical news update from the AANP: Herbal Mislabeling and Liver Damage
Node Smith, ND Paul Richard Saunders, PhD, ND, DHANP, gave an annual research update on botanical medicine at this year’s annual meeting of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians. The report included information on current market trends, as well as...
Cardiovascular Risks of “Vaping” and E-cigarettes
Node Smith, ND The use of electronic cigarettes, or “vaping” is become increasingly popular. There may be an idea that the use of e-cigarettes is less harmful to one’s health. It may not technically be “smoking,” however, the use of e-cigarettes is beginning to show a...
Here Comes the Sun: Nimbostratus Clouds & the Naturopathic Profession
Education David J. Schleich, PhD In the past 2 years, matriculation has lagged in the naturopathic programs in North America. The discussions about what happened, why, and what to do have been robust and persistent. Five years ago, though, Moody’s Investors Services...


