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IS TYLENOL SAFE DURING PREGNANCY?

Understanding Risk Factors, Not Causation Learn how much Tylenol pregnant women can safely take, what risk factors matter, and why glutathione status—not acetaminophen itself—determines safety during pregnancy.   IN THIS ARTICLE • Key Takeaways: Tylenol Safety...

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November 2006 | Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome

November 2006 | Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome

Diagnosing LADA: The “Unknown” Type of Diabetes...............................>> cover Mona Morstein, ND Amino Acids and the Human Kidney Therapeutic Rationale.................................>> bottom of cover Quinn Rivet, ND The Role of Insulin in...

Case Studies | 2006 | November

Lab Work for Metabolic Syndrome

Shaida Sina, ND It is astounding to me that nearly half of my patients have metabolic syndrome. As I thought about the disorder’s complexity, I realized that the myriad symptoms of metabolic syndrome provide an ideal example from which to discuss laboratory medicine:...

The Role of Insulin in Metabolic Syndrome

Mary Shackleton, ND, MPH Metabolic syndrome, also known as Syndrome X, was researched initially by Gerald Reaven. He defined metabolic syndrome as a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors, including hypertension, visceral adiposity (obesity), high triglycerides and...

Evidence for the Metabolic Cause of Autism

Jacob Schor, ND In the last few years, several intriguing papers published on autism provide a strong argument that this puzzling disease is a metabolic disorder. This new information goes a long way toward making sense of what has been a confusing and frustrating...

Science vs. Nature and the Naturopathic Field- Part Seven in a Series

David Schleich As the naturopathic profession forms more enduringly in North America than it was able to in the last century, the debate about the place of science in the naturopathic medical education institution's curriculum continues … The “yearning” that many of...

Latent Auto-Immune Diabetes of the Adult

Mona Morstein, ND With the epidemic of diabetes at full swing in America right now, it’s a good time for naturopathic physicians to update themselves on the different types of diabetes. In particular, it’s pertinent for NDs to learn about a common type of diabetes...

Grow Your Business Your Style, Your Way

Carolyn Campbell The dictionary definition of introvert: someone more concerned with the mental life of the self than with social encounters. As much as I try to dismiss any relevance this definition might have for me, I have to confess – it’s true. I relish the...

Cinnamon, Spice and Everything Nice: Insulin-Sensitizing Spices

Eric Yarnell, ND, RH(AHG) In recent years, several common spices have received attention as possible insulin sensitizers. Many of these spices, including Cinnamomum spp (cinnamon, cassia) bark and Syzygium aromaticum (clove) flower buds, were once central players in...

A Case Study of Multi-Endocrine and Metabolic Dysfunction

David M. Brady, ND, DC, CCN, DACBN This article is one in a series of Clinical Rounds, which has been appearing periodically in NDNR. Real case studies from Dr. Brady’s practice are presented. It is his aim to present interesting cases that will facilitate thought and...

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IS TYLENOL SAFE DURING PREGNANCY?

IS TYLENOL SAFE DURING PREGNANCY?

Understanding Risk Factors, Not Causation Learn how much Tylenol pregnant women can safely take, what risk factors matter, and why glutathione status—not acetaminophen itself—determines safety during pregnancy.   IN THIS ARTICLE • Key Takeaways: Tylenol Safety...

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