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How Green Is Your Lawn?

by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, Editorial / Opinion, July, Naturopathic News

Mitch Kennedy, ND Consumers are forcing the $35 billion per year lawn and garden care industry to make space for organics. Stores like Lowe’s, Sears, and Home Depot, which traditionally have only sold synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, are selling record amounts of...

In Utero Exposure to Lead Reduces Children’s IQ

by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, Editorial / Opinion, Environmental Medicine, July, Naturopathic News, Pediatrics

Mitch Kennedy, ND Many epidemiologic studies have shown the relationship between children’s exposure to lead during developing years and the detrimental effects on neurologic development. A new study done in Mexico looked at IQ level of children exposed to lead in...

Animal Antibiotics Discovered in Common Vegetables

by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, Editorial / Opinion, July, Naturopathic News

Mitch Kennedy, ND Researchers at the University of Minnesota have found residues from animal antibiotics in common produce. Spreading raw manure on fields from animals treated with antibiotics is a common practice on conventional farms. Unfortunately, scientists have...

What Impression Are You Creating? Key Tools to Increase the Impact of your Connections

by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, July, Practice Building

Carolyn Campbell, MA,CPPC The simplest of things we do in our business can create a lasting impression. The more we intentionally create that impression, the more positive the results can be. As practitioners, consultants, and business owners, we’d like to believe...

A Case of Chronic Urticaria

by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, Gastrointestinal, Homeopathy, July, Nature Cure, Pain Medicine

Jennifer Brett, ND, LAc Urticaria is defined as “local wheals and erythema in the superficial dermis” (Beers and Berkow, 1999). Chronic urticaria is any wheals or erythema lasting more than six weeks. Wheals form as a result of histamine release resulting in local...

CLINICAL ROUNDS IN FUNCTIONAL AND NUTRITIONAL MEDICINE- Part 5:Food Intolerance

by NDNR | Jul 6, 2006 | 2006 | July, Autoimmune/Allergy Medicine, Bacterial/Viral Infections, Education, Gastrointestinal, July

David M. Brady, ND, DC, CCN, DACBN Part Five in the Clinical Rounds series. These clinical rounds are real case studies from my practice. It is my aim to present interesting cases to facilitate thought and discussion about novel diagnostic and therapeutic techniques...
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