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Table of Contents | 2008 | October

Crocus sativus L (saffron)

Eric Yarnell, ND and Lauren Russel, ND Crocus sativus, or saffron plant, is a domesticated herb in the family Iridaceae, the stigmata of which are known to many cooks for their vibrant color, flavor and high price. Saffron is a small, bulbous perennial, growing 6-10...

Case of Oppositional Defiance Disorder

Tim Shannon, ND March 2007 Patient is a seven-year-old boy … pleasant child, affable, charming, wearing a Spiderman shirt. Patient is sweet but reserved. (Physician) Know why you're here? No. Things scared of? Swimming lessons. I don't like holding my breath, I don't...

A Brief History of CCNM

David Schleich, PhD   Background and Higher Education Context CCNM was established in 1978 as a single-program institution called the Ontario College of Naturopathic Medicine (OCNM) in Toronto, achieving accreditation with the CNME in 2000. Meanwhile, in the year...

Rising Anxiety in Children

Iva Lloyd, BScH, RHN, RPP, ND Why are the minds of so many children unsettled? The incidence of anxiety and depression continues to rise, with recent stats indicating that anywhere from 5% to 20% of children and youth suffer from one or both of these conditions. This...

Practice Potpourri

Joseph Kellerstein, DC, ND Case Study 1 Nicholas is eight years old. He comes from a family of intellectual achievers. Mom is very concerned because his skills of socialization just don’t seem to be there. He keeps to himself and has few friends. He seems prone to...

Book Review: Natural Treatments for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Stacie Deyglio, ND According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), more than one million Americans currently have chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), and approximately 80%-90% of these individuals have not been diagnosed and are not receiving proper medical care for...

Chronic Tonsillar Hypertrophy

Jaclyn Chasse, ND Case Study A woman, age 38, had been seeing me for management of migraine headaches and anxiety. During the course of a visit, she expressed anxiety surrounding her son’s upcoming surgery. When I inquired about the surgery, she explained that in the...

Health Concerns of Factory Farmed Foods

Jacqueline Carboni, NMD Like all biological molecules, hormones are dependent on enzymes and their vitamin and mineral cofactors for activation and synthesis, and are often modified or regulated within conjugation pathways in the liver. Unfortunately, with modern...

October 2008 | Pediatrics

A Case of Oppositional Defiance Disorder Tim Shannon, ND This adolescent case study makes use of a “new” remedy, Alligator mississippiensis. Rising Anxiety in Children Blue Light Specials Jacob Schor, ND, FABNO The possible effects of short wavelengths of light on the...

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Migraines and Menopause: Two Case Studies

Migraines and Menopause: Two Case Studies

By Jillian Finker, ND   Explore how naturopathic approaches effectively address hormonal migraines in menopausal women through real-life patient case studies. Summary: This article explores two case studies of women suffering from migraines during menopause. It...

The 2026 AzureWellness Summit

The 2026 AzureWellness Summit

Building a Community of Practitioners to Inspire Healthier Families  June 22–26 Five Day Virtual Event of Education, Insight, and Whole-Person Wellness AzureWell is pleased to announce the Azure Wellness Summit, a free five-day virtual event taking place June 22–26,...

East Meets West: A Springtime Approach to Liver Detoxification

Dr. Heather Tynan, ND, DACM, Lac   Abstract Bridging Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western physiology to support liver function, detoxification pathways, and systemic balance during the spring season. This article explores a seasonal, integrative approach to...

East Meets West: A Springtime Approach to Liver Detoxification

Dr. Heather Tynan, ND, DACM, Lac   Abstract Bridging Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western physiology to support liver function, detoxification pathways, and systemic balance during the spring season. This article explores a seasonal, integrative approach to...

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Quantum Energy Effects on Cell Recovery Rates

Quantum Energy Effects on Cell Recovery Rates

Author: Robert Sheaff, PhD, and Ian Mitchell Abstract This study investigated whether quantum field exposure generated by Leela Quantum Bloc Technology influences cell recovery rates in human cell lines. A series of double-blind experiments were conducted using Human...

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The 2026 AzureWellness Summit

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Building a Community of Practitioners to Inspire Healthier Families  June 22–26 Five Day Virtual Event of Education, Insight, and Whole-Person Wellness AzureWell is pleased to announce the Azure Wellness Summit, a free five-day virtual event taking place June 22–26,...