December 2011 | Detoxification Medicine

2011 | December, NDNR Issues

dec11.pdf_1_thumbLiver Acupuncture: Enhancing Xenobiotic Detox………………………….>> cover
Catherine Price, NMD, MSAc


Treating Multiple Chemical Sensitivities……………………………….>> bottom of cover
Sarah A. LoBisco, ND


Managing Caffeine Withdrawal in the Patient Undergoing Detoxification…….>>8
Erica Peirson, ND
Caffeine can be the one factor that keeps a person from starting a detoxification program.


Panchakarma: An Ayurvedic Detoxification Program…………………. >>10
Virender Sodhi, MD (Ayurveda), ND
5000 years old, this ayurvedic approach enables cleansing and self-healing.


Is Your Body Raining Acid?: pH Balance and Detoxification……………. >>12
Tom Ballard, RN, ND
Discusses several options for correcting pH balance.


The Why and How of Global Health………………………>>16
Sean X. Hesler, ND
Why the ND should consider working with a global health organization.


Detoxification Medicine.……………….. >>20
Turshá Hamilton, NMD
Holistic treatment for drug and alcohol addiction and recovery.


Message from the President ………………………….. >>21
Daniel K. Church, PhD Bastyr University
A rotating column from the presidents of naturopathic medical colleges.


Association Spotlight……………………. >>22
Simon Barker, ND, President
Recent successes and upcoming goals for the California Naturopathic Doctors Association (CNDA).


Fire and Brimstone………………………. >>23
Joseph Kellerstein, DC, ND
Encountering and solving the dreaded “antidotes” or relapses in homeopathic treatment.


Three Cases of Gout…………………….. >>24
Robin DiPasquale, ND, RH (AHG)
The challenges of treating recurring episodes of gout—one of the most painful of all joint diseases.


A “Kid Sense” of Wellness……………. >>26
Mark Swanson, ND
Interview With Steve Morris, ND, AHG


The Drug Curse…………………………… >>27
Sussanna Czeranko ND, BBE
“Magic bullet” pills versus the healing power of nature.


You’re Not the Boss of Me……………. >>29
David Schleich, PhD
Governance in naturopathic medical education, part one.

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