Reviews of Current and Useful Publications Jacob Schor, ND Enteroimmunology: An Introduction to the Enteric Immune System and Clinical Guide to Treatment of Enteroimmune Diseases On November 2, 1998, PBS aired an episode of the children’s show, Arthur, entitled “The...
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On the Path Toward Health and Healing: Interview with Barry Taylor, ND
Barry Taylor, ND I remember hiking around a 20-mile lake at 12 000 feet, not far from Otavalo, Ecuador, in 2003. I was living and studying with Don Esteban and his son, Don Jorge, who are both noted shamans and have people from all over the world visit them for...
Part 1: Oh, the irony… What Vonnegut Knew
David J. Schleich, PhD Our heritage is intertwined with the simplest, yet most powerful force, the vis. (Node Smith, ND student, NCNM/NMSA) Everyone in a complex system has a slightly different interpretation. The more interpretations we gather, the easier it becomes...
The Healing Power of What?
Definitions of the Vis Medicatrix Naturae on Professional Naturopathic Websites Cyndi Gilbert, ND Katherine Murphy, ND Cand The vis medicatrix naturae, which is at the crux of naturopathic philosophy and principles, is often referred to in naturopathic texts, but...
Naturopathic Esperanto*
The Recent International Congress on Naturopathic Medicine *esperanto: an artificial international language based as far as possible on words common to the chief European languages David Schleich, PhD Back in 1887, Lazarus Ludwig Zamenhof, a Polish oculist, devised...
Chaos, Fractals and Butterflies
Friends of Naturopathic Medical Education David Schleich, PhD The cross-fertilization of philosophy and practice can lead the curriculum designer to theoretical frameworks in which our medicine can find safe harbors for analysis and comparison with other ways of...
The T Word… Has it caught up with naturopathic medical education?
David J. Schleich, PhD Not long after Lust and his colleagues began establishing naturopathic medicine in America, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) began advocating for academic freedom. A foundational element of this notion is the idea of...
When A Profession Becomes An Adjective: The Doctor As a Part of Speech
David J. Schleich, PhD By the time our grads get halfway through paying back their student loans, they will have heard the adjective, “naturopathic” variously cherished, lamented, extolled, defended, attacked, lauded, questioned and, on occasion, actually defined. Its...
Complexity Theory and What Ails Naturopathic Medical Education
David J. Schleich, PhD Not too many days go by when our Deans don’t hear conflicting opinions about what naturopathic medical education should be concentrating on and preparing our candidates for. There are those NDs for whom the drift toward allopathic medicine’s...
Research and Naturopathic Academic Medicine Service and Science in Cahoots
David J. Schleich, PhD The recent literature about academic medicine continues to reinforce the primacy of research as a foundational and sustaining activity for the naturopathic medical profession. There are always new voices and new points of view emerging that help...
