December 2012 | Women's Health

2012 | December, NDNR Issues

dec12.pdf_1_thumbHydradenitis Suppurativa of the Vaginal Introitus………>> cover
Hanna Ian, Ms, NMD


For the Love of Peat: Infertility Has a Chance……………..>> bottom of cover
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE


The Current Healing Crisis—Part 2 ………….>>10
Robert B. Kellum, ND, PhD, MSOM/LAc, LMT
Why anthroposophically enhanced medicine takes us beyond the mechanisms of a purely physical science.


Omega-3s……………………………………>>14
Tori Hudson, ND
Condition-specific and function-specific uses in women’s health


Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women……………………….>>12
Katy Nelson, ND
Though many options abound for BHRT, NDs have effective, preventive, and tailorable options in a naturopathic model.


Treating Female Pattern Hair Loss …………………..>>17
Stacey Shillington, ND
Hormonal and dietary implications of hair loss and the significant association with rates of depression in women.


Reduce Hot Flashes and Other Menopausal Symptoms Using a Proprietary Siberian Rhubarb Root Extract……………………..>>19
Kristen Haabala, ND, and Mark Kaye, DC
A safe and natural supplement for treating menopause symptoms.


Media Resources for NDs ………………>>21
Stacie Deyglio, ND
A review of current media resources for the naturopathic industry.


Part 2—What I Learned That Day in Irkutsk ………………………………..>>26
David J. Schleich, PhD
The online courses and credentialing challenges that face our deans and schools today.


An Interesting Case of a Well-known Remedy ……………………..>>22
Joseph Kellerstein, DC, ND
A man suffering headaches, flushing, and peculiar accompanying symptoms is cured with a common and simple remedy.


Throwing the Baby Out With the Bathtub ……………………………………>>23
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE
From corsets and impure blood and traditional treatments to ART and IUI for infertility.

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