Node Smith, ND Neurons in both males and females make estrogen and scientists have shown that when they don't, their brains have significantly less dense spines and synapses - both key communication points for neurons - in the biggest part of their brain, called the...
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Doctor’s Data, Inc Awarded Center of Excellence Laboratory Distinction from Salimetrics
St. Charles, IL – Doctor’s Data, Inc has been named one of only five Center of Excellence (COE) laboratories in the United States by Salimetrics, a recognized world leader in salivary research and testing. “The primary goal of the Salimetrics Center of Excellence...
Three Year Follow-up on Lymphoma Case Treated with Water Fasting
Node Smith, ND This case report is by no means conclusive and by no means advocates using water fasting as a means of treating cancer. AND, it’s certainly amazing what the body can do when it is provided with clean food, and restorative conditions. The following case...
Case Studies: Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome
Node Smith, ND A recent article addresses a possible side effect of excessive cannabis consumption. Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) is characterized by cyclic attacks of nausea and vomiting in chronic cannabinoid users. Interestingly, there also seems to be a...
Vape Products Increase Nicotine Levels in Products
Node Smith, ND A recent study highlighted the growing practice of producing e-cigarette liquids - vaping liquids - that have much higher nicotine levels than previously marketed. The range of nicotine concentration until recently had been between 1% and 3%. A 3%...
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The Healing Power of Mindfulness
Jody Stanislaw, ND As doctors, we’ve been well trained to support the healing of the physical body. We instruct our patients to change their diets to improve digestion, we give cleansing protocols to improve liver function, prescribe herbs to balance hormones, and...
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Alcoholics Anonymous May Be the Best Treatment for Those Wishing to Stop Alcohol Use
Node Sith, ND Alcoholics Anonymous, the worldwide fellowship of sobriety seekers, is the most effective path to abstinence, according to a comprehensive analysis conducted by a Stanford School of Medicine researcher and his collaborators. Alcoholics Anonymous most...
Melatonin SR
Bio-Tech Pharmacal, Inc. in Fayetteville, AR is pleased to announce the release of another new and exciting product! Melatonin SR 2mg Melatonin is a natural hormone secreted by the pineal gland of the human brain. It is important for maintaining normal circadian...
Puffer Fish Toxin to Replace Opioids?
Node Smith, ND From Wiley In Japan, puffer fish is considered a delicacy, but the tickle to the taste buds comes with a tickle to the nerves: fugu contains tetrodotoxin, a strong nerve toxin. In low doses, tetrodotoxin is shown in clinical trials to be a replacement...
A Second Patient Cured From HIV?
Node Smith, ND A study of the second HIV patient to undergo successful stem cell transplantation from donors with a HIV-resistant gene, finds that there was no active viral infection in the patient's blood 30 months after they stopped anti-retroviral therapy,...
Breaking News from the University of Florida about Diets
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- University of Florida health researchers are saying that feast-or-famine diets can extend life, but if fasting is supplemented with antioxidants benefits from fasting can be negated. The research appears in the journal Rejuvenation Research. The...
Tropical fruit extract may be effective in combating lung cancer
CHICAGO – The use of a tropical fruit extract to combat lung cancer shows promise, according to a study at the University of Illinois. The findings were published online in the February 2015 edition of the Journal of Dietary Supplements. In the study a patient with...
Tarragon polyphenols with soy protein together may act as antidiabetic
A study on Artemisia dracunculus L (tarragon) polyphenols has shown that when used with soy protein results in antidiabetic. The study was published in the July-August 2014 edition of Nutrition. Artemisia dracunculus is found throughout Europe and not only is used as...
Three processing methods for longan honey do not impact its value
Preserving longan flower honey by using high hydrostatic pressure, ultra-sonic and thermal processing does no damage to the honey’s nutritional values. A study examining the three methods of preserving the sweet stuff is published online in Food Bioscience, to be...
Southwest Conference on Botanical Medicine coming up April 10 – 12 at SCNM
Southwest Conference on Botanical Medicine coming up April 10 – 12 at SCNM Early bird registration deadline ends Wednesday, March 4! New topics: botanical medicine and PTSD, hospice care, balancing the microbiome, traumatic brain injury and pre-conference intensive:...
A Lascivious Tale: An Adult ADD Case Study
Andrew J. Kaufmann, ND Naturopathic Perspective A Lascivious Tale: An Adult ADD Case Study Martin is a 40-year-old man who presented to my office in June of 2014. His chief complaints include poor concentration, memory, anxiety, depression, and longstanding attention...
Publisher of NDNR and NaturalPath Interviewed on Radio Show "Empowering Women"
Inspiring Women Through Action Scottsdale, AZ (Feb 25th, 2015) - Publisher Razi Berry of Naturopathic Doctor News & Review (NDNR) and NaturalPath (TheNatPath.com), was interviewed February 25th on Empowering Women. Hosted by Tara Alves Zontanos and David Isaac,...
Gene study finds link with implications for melanoma therapy
Pediatric and Developmental Pathology – An odd-looking or changing mole or birthmark is always worrisome, particularly on a child. While most are benign, “cancer” jumps into every parent’s mind. Gene studies and potential related therapies are just one front in the...
Seroyal® Receives 2015 NDNR Physician’s Choice Award
Toronto, ON, February 17, 2015 – Seroyal®, a leader in natural medicine for nearly three decades, is the recipient of the Naturopathic Doctor News and Review (NDNR) 2015 Physician’s Choice Award in Homeopathy. The award is given to companies that embrace naturopathic...
You Are Your Brand
Meghan Walker When you walk into a Starbucks you know what to expect. Tile floors, green aprons, white cups, free washrooms, easy music, roasted bean aroma, consistent fonts and mediocre coffee. It is the same everywhere you go. Without knowing their corporate...
A Lascivious Tale: An Adult ADD Case Study
Andrew J. Kaufmann, ND Naturopathic Perspective A Lascivious Tale: An Adult ADD Case Study Martin is a 40-year-old man who presented to my office in June of 2014. His chief complaints include poor concentration, memory, anxiety, depression, and longstanding attention...
Publisher of NDNR and NaturalPath Interviewed on Radio Show "Empowering Women"
Inspiring Women Through Action Scottsdale, AZ (Feb 25th, 2015) - Publisher Razi Berry of Naturopathic Doctor News & Review (NDNR) and NaturalPath (TheNatPath.com), was interviewed February 25th on Empowering Women. Hosted by Tara Alves Zontanos and David Isaac,...
Gene study finds link with implications for melanoma therapy
Pediatric and Developmental Pathology – An odd-looking or changing mole or birthmark is always worrisome, particularly on a child. While most are benign, “cancer” jumps into every parent’s mind. Gene studies and potential related therapies are just one front in the...
Seroyal® Receives 2015 NDNR Physician’s Choice Award
Toronto, ON, February 17, 2015 – Seroyal®, a leader in natural medicine for nearly three decades, is the recipient of the Naturopathic Doctor News and Review (NDNR) 2015 Physician’s Choice Award in Homeopathy. The award is given to companies that embrace naturopathic...
You Are Your Brand
Meghan Walker When you walk into a Starbucks you know what to expect. Tile floors, green aprons, white cups, free washrooms, easy music, roasted bean aroma, consistent fonts and mediocre coffee. It is the same everywhere you go. Without knowing their corporate...
Insulin Resistance: Disease or Superpower?
Richard Maurer, ND There lies a chasm between conventional medical treatment of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes and the empowered language of ancestral health. The conventional medical definition of type 2 diabetes and prediabetes is high blood sugar; it follows that...
The Nature in Naturopathy Finding it Through Experiential Nature Cure Retreats
Node Smith It is critical that events like ReVitalization continue to show us the relevance of our traditions and their timeless healing potential in the modern 21st century healthcare landscape. (Kurt Beil, ND, MSOM, MPH) It has been an exciting year for the...
February 2015 | Endocrinology and Fertility
Volume 11 Issue 2 Cortisol & Depression: Identifying Pattern Differences...................>> cover James L. Wilson, ND, PhD Orthoendocrinology: An Anti-inflammatory Approach to Dysendocrinism......................>> bottom of cover Alex Vasquez, DC,...
Natren Probiotics Announces New and Improved Gy-NaTren® Homeopathic and Probiotic Preparation for Optimal Feminine Health
Dual action homeopathic formula for Vaginal Health provides a natural, non-prescription alternative to traditional pharmaceutical solutions, combining the best of probiotic and homeopathic health care Westlake Village, CA - 10th February 2015 - Natren, Inc, the leader...
Call to Action- Connecticut Naturopathic Physicians Association
Legislative Action Update Dear ND Colleagues, Patients and Advocates, I wanted to make sure that everyone that contacts their legislators is asking for the same thing. Raising a bill is no longer the "ASK" of legislators; a bill number is forthcoming. Now and going...
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Two Best Fabrics to Make Homemade Face Masks
Node Smith, ND In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people wear masks in public. Because N95 and surgical masks are scarce and should be reserved for health care workers, many people are making their...
Review of Studies and Clinical Trials for COVID-19 Treatments
Node Smith, ND In an unprecedented effort, hundreds of thousands of researchers and clinicians worldwide are locked in a race against time to develop cures, vaccines, and better diagnostic tests for COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. Locked in a...









