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Determining Risk for Patients with Metabolic Syndrome

by NDNR | Jan 15, 2007 | 2007 | January, Cardiopulmonary Medicine, Education

Shaida Sina, ND Cardiovascular risk is a real issue for patients with metabolic syndrome. Chart 1 shows screening flags for metabolic syndrome that should draw your attention to possible future cardiac issues. Metabolic syndrome’s pathology begins with inflammation;...

Preventing Heart Attacks and Strokes: Carotid IMT Scanning

by NDNR | Jan 15, 2007 | 2007 | January, Cardiopulmonary Medicine, Education

Pushpa Larsen, ND Last year, 64% of women and 50% of men who died suddenly of a heart attack had no prior knowledge of their heart disease. Forty to fifty percent of all heart attack patients have a “normal” cholesterol profile. As NDs, we recognize that cholesterol –...

Hydrotherapy: Foundation of a “Nature-Cure” Curriculum

by NDNR | Jan 15, 2007 | 2007 | January, Detoxification Medicine, Education, Nature Cure

David Schleich, PhD The bibliographic details cited below derive mainly from the work of Dr. Letitia Watrous, whose seminar materials and lectures on hydrotherapy have kept this modality very strong in the northwest Pacific and whose research is recounted here....

Chelation and IV Nutrient Therapy

by NDNR | Jan 15, 2007 | 2007 | January, Cardiopulmonary Medicine, Detoxification Medicine

Virginia Osborne, ND and Paul Anderson, ND In this article we will cover in brief the benefits of IV chelation and nutrient therapies. We will discuss the underlying need for chelation therapies due to the toxic effects of heavy metals, which destroy the balance of...

Case Studies: Homeopathic Care for Cardiovascular Disease

by NDNR | Jan 15, 2007 | 2007 | January, Cardiopulmonary Medicine, Homeopathy

Joe Kellerstein, DC, ND Cardiovascular disease is a leading killer and, justifiably, it provokes anxious thoughts. It is in situations like these where we might instinctively believe we need to use “strong” medicine. In conventional medicine, this means doses of...

Using Oxidative Therapies to Treat Chronic Heart Failure

by NDNR | Jan 15, 2007 | 2007 | January, Cardiopulmonary Medicine, Detoxification Medicine

Eric Chan While explaining oxidative therapies and techniques to patients, I often get a wide-eyed stare when the patients hear that I want to remove 125-250 mls of their blood intravenously under vacuum, irradiate the blood with UV light and/or add ozone gas to it,...
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