December 2010 | Bacterial & Viral Infections

2010 | December, NDNR Issues

NATUROPATHIC PERSPECTIVE

The Need for Foundation: A New Practitioner Perspective
Craig T. Fasullo, ND

Discusses the establishment of a clinical context and the Foundations of Naturopathic Medicine textbook project.

DOCERE

Echinacea: A Brief History of Use and Research
Keri Marshall, MS, ND
Provides an overview of the various types of Echinacea and their uses.

PANDAS: An Immune-Mediated Mental Illness
Steven Rondeau, ND

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TOLLE CAUSAM

Alternative Treatment for Chronic Sinusitis
David G. Ramaley, ND, DC, DACNB
Shares Dr. Ramaley’s techniques for treating chronic sinusitis.

The Wound That Does Not Heal
Kelly M. Fitzpatrick, BSN, MPS, ND
Explores the molecular paradoxes of chronic inflammation and carcinogenesis.

TOLLE TOTUM

Susceptibility to Infections: How emotional, physical, and cellular factors contribute to immune response
Emily Chan, ND

VIS MEDICATRIX NATURAE

Intravenous Treatment of Bacterial and Viral Infections
Paul Anderson, ND, Dan Carter, ND, and Virginia Osborne, ND
Discusses treatment approaches for bacterial and viral infections.

BOTANICAL INSIGHTS

Yellow Medicine: The Berberine Alkaloid Plants
Robin DiPasquale, ND, RH (AHG)
Discusses the applications of berberine alkaloid plants.

SIMILAR THOUGHT

Untitled
Joseph Kellerstein, DC, ND
Demonstrates the importance of questioning over and above the regular case taking panels of questions.

NATURE CURE CLINICAL PEARLS

The Kneipp Cure
Sussanna Czeranko, ND
Explores Father Kneipp’s hydrotherapy treatments.

EDUCATION

Are Our Colleges Getting More Like Each Other or Less Like Each Other?
David Schleich, PhD
Discusses the concepts of coercive isomorphism, mimetic isomorphism, and normative isomorphism as they relate to naturopathic medical schools.

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