Prostate Cancer: Advances in Botanical Medicine
Eric Yarnell, ND and Lauren Russel, ND Prostate cancer is the most common invasive cancer and the second most lethal… Prostate Cancer: Advances in Botanical Medicine
Eric Yarnell, ND and Lauren Russel, ND Prostate cancer is the most common invasive cancer and the second most lethal… Prostate Cancer: Advances in Botanical Medicine
Progesterone: A Male Hormone Progesterone has long been known as the steroid hormone implicated in all things female: the female… Progesterone: A Male Hormone
Phranq D. Tamburri, NMD This article explores two main areas in treating prostate disease. First, the current situation regarding prostate… Prostate Cancer Risk Assessment: A Qualitative Approach
Stephen Parcell, ND Being male puts a patient at increased risk of getting cardiovascular disease (CVD) mostly because men get… Treating Prehypertension and Hypertension
Joseph Kellerstein, DC, ND James is a 47-year-old workaholic. He is dark haired and of pale complexion and quite chilly.… Same Symptoms, New Remedy?
David Hogg, ND I find herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections one of the most easily treated infectious diseases. Although I’ll… Naturopathic Approach to HSV Infections
Bronner Handwerger, ND By the time men are between the ages of 40 and 55, they can experience a phenomenon… Diagnosing Andropause: Vague and Varying Symptoms can Result in Difficult Assessment
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a protease produced by prostate cells to liquefy the semen. Though it is found in non-prostatic… PSA: A Failed Screening Test
Juice Diet or Fast Brad West, ND Animals, ancient peoples and many brilliant, traditional and elder doctors have used fasting… Rebooting the System
Dicken Weatherby, ND Prostate cancer is currently the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in U.S. men. Prostatic cells are… PSA and Beyond: Using Blood Testing to Assess for Prostate Cancer
Chris Spooner, ND As naturopathic physicians, I think we can agree that the general state of the American diet is… Nutrition in Athletes: Dietary Considerations of Overreaching and Overtraining
Mitch Kennedy, ND Phthalate esters (PE) are used in almost every plastic product on the market today. Each year, 2… Decreased Testosterone in Workers Exposed to Phthalates
Jacob Schor, ND “Lavender makes for girly boys.” That’s how the governor of California might sum up the recent news.… Lavender Oils Trigger Estrogen Regulated Genes
Eric Yarnell, ND, RH(AHG) Decreasing sperm counts and impaired function leading to reduced fertility are a major problem in the… Herbs for Sperm Disorders
Ronald Steriti, ND, PhD Long Jack or Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia Jack) is a Malaysian herb that is considered a… Tongkat Ali: A Potent Herb from the Rainforest
By Steve Parcell, ND According to the Sexual Function Health Council of the American Foundation for Urologic Disease, 30 million… Male Equipment Failure: Treating Erectile Dysfunction and Low Libido
Amy Johnson-Grass, ND, LN, LM, CPM Unexplained infertility is a diagnosis of exclusion, when the standard investigation of both female… Treatment Considerations for Unexplained Male and Female Infertility
Judith Fiore, ND Acupuncture has been shown in several recent studies from Europe and the United States to greatly benefit… A Case Study Involving Acupuncture for the Treatment of Fertility in a 33-Year-Old Female and a 37-Year-Old Male
Eric Yarnell, ND, RH(AHG) Chronic prostatitis remains one of the most ignored, common conditions in all of medicine. Though up… Chronic Prostatitis, Interstitial Cystitis, and Leaky Urothelial Syndrome
Stephen W. Parcell, ND In 2004, a 52-year-old male presented to my clinic with increasing weight gain, low mood, difficulty… A Case of Low Libido and Depression