January 2006 | Viral Medicine

2006 | January, NDNR Issues

jan06.pdf_1_thumbViral Disease and Naturopathic Medicine.……………………>> cover
Michael Ancharski, ND


Treating HIV+ patients…………………….>> bottom of cover
Jessica Leonard, ND


Influenza treatment using intravenous micronutrient therapy (IVMT)………………………..>> 8
IVMT can achieve levels of nutrients in the circulation that can increase passive or osmotic absorption of nutrients into the cells to a level that is virucidal.


A case of chronic mastitis…………………..>> 11
Simple digestive tract and liver detoxification along with hydrotherapy resulted in a complete cure for this patient.


Antiviral aromatic therapy……………………………..>> 13
Essential oils have been used throughout the centuries for preventing and curing infections.


Ligusticum and Lomatium: Western antivirals……………………….>> 14


The Green Corner.……………………>> 16
Discussions on the impacts of environmental contaminants on human health Urinary concentration of phthalates in men; effects of PCBs and dioxins on thyroid function


Standard of practice.……………………….>> 17


Naturopathic News………………………………. >> 18


Toward a definition of CAM part three.………………………>> 20
The origins of naturopathic medicine as a system within CAM


Use naturopathic principles in your practice and thrive!……………………………>> 21
When the six principles of naturopathic medicine are consistently applied to the naturopathic medical practice, the naturopathic physician is assured of the success he or she desires.


Boosting your practice this year…………………………….>> 23
12 potential areas to focus on for business success in 2006

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