Docere Phranq D. Tamburri, NMD Over the past decade, as has been documented in my previous NDNR articles, my practice has specialized in the proper use of prostate imaging for concerned patients with an elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) who want to avoid a...

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Adapting in These Times: Growing Your Practice During COVID
Chen Yen The current COVID situation has led to many naturopathic practices experiencing hardships, with some practitioners even choosing to close their practice. The good news is that even in times like these, practices can still grow. What’s...
DROs & Novel Respiratory Infections: Homeopathy as An Effective Tool
Nazanin Vassighi, ND Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest public health challenges of our time, due to the rising prevalence of “superbugs,” or drug-resistant organisms (DROs). DROs may be responsible for an estimated 10...
Integrating East and West: Unique Agents for Respiratory Health
Carrie Decker, ND As we transition from the dog days of summer to the dead of winter, many of us take heed of the need to support immune system function. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), autumn is the season associated with the lungs, an...
Epidemics & Pandemics; Homeopathic Prevention & Management – Part 2
Sharum Sharif, ND In Part 1 of this article, I covered how and why epidemics are on the rise; how conventional medical approaches alone (including drugs and vaccination) are insufficient in meeting the needs of our species; and how...
Salicylate Sensitivity: The Other Food Intolerance
Donna Beck, ND “I just don’t understand it, Doctor. I’m not like my other friends. They all seem to be thriving on gluten-free diets or the Mediterranean diet or the Paleo diet – not me! Wheat and gluten products don’t bother me at all. In fact, it seems to be one of...
Anti-inflammatory Probiotics: Immunomodulation in the Gut and Beyond
Fiona McCulloch, BSc, RAc ND The immune system is divided into 2 segments – the innate and the adaptive immune system. These 2 arms work together synergistically to protect the host from infectious disease. In mammals, the adaptive immune system includes both the...
New Health Category-Driven Label Reflects Physician Channel Leadership
WOODSTOCK, IL– Ortho Molecular Products introduces a newly redesigned supplement label, with the rollout beginning this month. The new label is modern, distinctive and more user-friendly thanks to a unique category-driven system. With nearly 150 products in...
HealthWave announces rebrand as Fullscript and releases first of its kind inventory management solution
HealthWave is now Fullscript Today, HealthWave is announcing its rebrand as Fullscript, a revolutionary dispensing platform that is truly dedicated to helping health practitioners dispense wellness easily. Over the last four years, Fullscript has enabled more than...
Stories of Radical Remission with Dr. Kelly Turner at the Natural Cancer Prevention Summit
Radical Remission: Surviving Cancer at All Odds Radical Remission - the event in which a patient heals from cancer without the assistance of western medicine or after western medicine has failed. Dr. Kelly Turner holds a B.A. from Harvard University and a Ph.D. from...
Light Therapy For Depression
New research shows that light therapy may be more effective than Prozac for patients with depression. Bright light therapy has been traditionally used for people who suffer from circadian rhythm disorders, along with other sleep disorders. It has also been used...
Now Hiring: CNDA Executive Director
The California Naturopathic Doctors Association (CNDA) is a professional membership association representing California naturopathic doctors (NDs). The CNDA is incorporated as a California mutual benefit 501(c)(6) nonprofit corporation. California licensed...
NCNM Press Advances Natural Health, Wellness and Sustainability
New Publications Explore Food as Medicine and Vaccinations PORTLAND, Ore. (April 6, 2016)—NCNM Press, a division of National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM), is stepping up the publication of contemporary and scholarly texts about natural medicine and history with...
Chemical Glyphosate/Roundup Found in California Wine
The action group, Moms Across America, posted in a press release that they received results from an anonymous supporter which commissioned Microbe Inotech Lab of St. Louis, Missouri that showed all ten of the wines tested positive for the chemical glyphosate, the...
Do Children “Catch” Anxiety from Their Parents?
In a study out of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, researchers went out to study whether the anxious behavior that parents modeled was picked up by their children, and if so, to what degree. The sample size was 25 parents with a random selection of 12 male...
Light Therapy For Depression
New research shows that light therapy may be more effective than Prozac for patients with depression. Bright light therapy has been traditionally used for people who suffer from circadian rhythm disorders, along with other sleep disorders. It has also been used...
Now Hiring: CNDA Executive Director
The California Naturopathic Doctors Association (CNDA) is a professional membership association representing California naturopathic doctors (NDs). The CNDA is incorporated as a California mutual benefit 501(c)(6) nonprofit corporation. California licensed...
NCNM Press Advances Natural Health, Wellness and Sustainability
New Publications Explore Food as Medicine and Vaccinations PORTLAND, Ore. (April 6, 2016)—NCNM Press, a division of National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM), is stepping up the publication of contemporary and scholarly texts about natural medicine and history with...
Chemical Glyphosate/Roundup Found in California Wine
The action group, Moms Across America, posted in a press release that they received results from an anonymous supporter which commissioned Microbe Inotech Lab of St. Louis, Missouri that showed all ten of the wines tested positive for the chemical glyphosate, the...
Do Children “Catch” Anxiety from Their Parents?
In a study out of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, researchers went out to study whether the anxious behavior that parents modeled was picked up by their children, and if so, to what degree. The sample size was 25 parents with a random selection of 12 male...
Influence of an Estrogen Receptor on Bone Density
In a study out of Japan, researchers took a look at the influence of an estrogen receptor on bone density in response to habitual exercise in postmenopausal women. Osteoporosis is really a problem, especially in older individuals. The lifetime risk of osteoporotic...
“Food Allergy” Allergic and Non-allergic Reactions
Owen Miller, ND "Food Allergy" a Misnomer Alluding to a Harmful Diet and Poor Health The term “food allergy” is a misnomer, of course – only IgE and all – but it does work to help patients wrap their brains around the possibility… actually the probability… that their...
Where do Child Eating Disorders Come From?
In a study out of the University of Western Australia, researchers tried to identify maternal and family factors that may predict increases or decreases in child eating disorder symptoms over time, accounting for children’s body mass index as well as levels of general...
Food Cans Contain Toxic BPA Linings, Study Finds
A new study from The Breast Cancer Fund reported that 2 out of 3 food cans tested contain toxic chemicals in their lining. The organizations found endocrine disrupting chemical, Bisphenol A (BPA), in the interior linings and lids of Campbell’s, Del Monte, General...
Melatonin Reduces Pain And Anxiety In Blood Draws For Pediatric Patients
Many medical procedures for children can cause a lot of anxiety, in particular getting needles. Many efforts have been put in place in order to relieve some of the anxiety and pain but researchers in Denver, Colorado were curious to see if melatonin could be...
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Using Light Particles to Create a More Secure Internet
Node Smith, ND The world is one step closer to having a totally secure internet and an answer to the growing threat of cyber-attacks, thanks to a team of international scientists who have created a unique prototype which could transform how we communicate online. The...
Cerebral Hierarchy and Brain Wave Frequency
Node Smith, ND To produce your thoughts and actions, your brain processes information in a hierarchy of regions along its surface, or cortex, ranging from "lower" areas that do basic parsing of incoming sensations to "higher" executive regions that formulate your...





