January 2012 | Gastroenterology

2012 | January, NDNR Issues

jan12.pdf_1_thumbDefining Gluten Sensitivity: International Celiac Disease Symposium Recap………………………………>> cover
Christine Doherty, ND


Chronic Diarrhea After C difficile Eradication…………………………………………>> bottom of cover
Mona Morestein, ND


A Systematic Approach to Weight Loss……………………………………..>>6
Renee Young, ND
Using a simple 3-step plan, patients can experience a healthy weight loss.


A Gut Disaster………………………………..>>12
Carol Jamison, ND
Sepsis invasion causes multiple symptoms in this case study of a 52-year-old woman.


A Comprehensive Naturopathic Weight Loss Program…………………………………..>>8
Pamela Frank, ND
Effective behavioral strategies and supplementation target hormones, neurotransmitters, and fat metabolism.


The Ketogenic Diet…………………….>>10
Matthew Zorn, ND
Effective low-cost treatment of obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and hypertension.


Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for Ulcerative Colitis…………………………….>>13
Mark Davis, ND


Association Spotlight………………………>>16
Kimberly Kalfas, ND
Ohio Chapter of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (OCAANP)


IBS Cross Talk. The Mystery Solved?…………………………………………>>17
Mark Swanson, ND
Interview with Steve Wangen, ND


Medical Resources for NDs…………….>>18
Stacie Deyglio, ND
A review of current publications for the naturopathic industry.


Professional Governance and Political Governance, Part II…………………………>>25
David Schleich, PhD
How many bosses can a program bear, anyway?


PR for Poop……………………………………>>19
Marnie Loomis, ND
Targeting your IBS healthcare message to potential patients.


When the Thoughts Drag Me Away……………………………………>>20
Joseph Kellerstein, ND
Degrees, higher education, and the ND’s role in society.


Herbs for Weight Loss………………… >21
Jillian Stansbury, ND
A complete list of agents that help reduce insulin resistance.


The Germ Theory vs. Health……………>>23
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE
The history of germs and why the debate continues.

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