Appendicitis Treated with Naturopathy!?
A Novel Approach in Naturopathic Emergency Medicine Joe Holcomb, ND In 2008, a 38-year-old white male called my office wondering if I could help prevent him from getting an appendectomy […]
A Novel Approach in Naturopathic Emergency Medicine Joe Holcomb, ND In 2008, a 38-year-old white male called my office wondering if I could help prevent him from getting an appendectomy […]
Rethinking the Problem Phranq D. Tamburri, NMD This year I’ve been focusing on prostates, “evil” fish oil, PCA3, tigers, and Harley Davidson motorcycles. I feel honored to contribute each year
Endogenous and Exogenous Ronald Steriti, ND, PhD Testosterone is the major androgen in the body and is the principal male sex hormone. Testosterone is secreted by the testes in males
Geo Espinosa, ND, LAc, CNS Prostatitis is a condition in which the prostate gland becomes inflamed. It can be caused by a bacterial infection, decreased immune function, or a reduction
Restoration and Balance Barry Wheeler, ND, ABAAHP Low testosterone in the United States appears to be an epidemic, and naturopathic physicians are well suited to address this problem.1,2 As naturopathic
JOSEPH KELLERSTEIN, ND James phoned for a consult the other day. He had just had a vasectomy and was suffering a few postoperative consequences (how clinical of me). Do not
Phranq D. Tamburri, NMD It seems that every 6 months during the past 3 years a different health organization has announced new guidelines for the screening of cancer of the
Mark Swanson, ND Interview With Marcel Hernandez, ND The naturopathic oncologist who triumphs over his or her own cancer most certainly gains a deeply personal and unique perspective when they
Matthew Cavaiola, NMD, LAc According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,1 cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the overall leading cause of death in the United States, and more than
Tolle Causam Eric Yarnell, ND, RH(AHG) Inguinal herniation, a condition recognized in many ancient medical writings, occurs commonly in men, with a lifetime incidence of between 6% and 27%.1 Inguinal