July 2013 | Neurology and Pain Medicine

2013 | July, NDNR Issues

july13.pdf_1_thumbPain, Scars and Neural Therapy………………………….>> cover
Hal Brown, ND, DC, RAC


Peripheral Neuropathy & Gluten: A Case Study………………………………..>> bottom of cover
Lydia Thurton, ND


Adverse Childhood Trauma: Setting the Stage for Chronic Pain……………>>08
Paul Epstein, ND and Node Smith, ND Cand
Emotional traumas from childhood—an overlooked contributor to pain.


Neurotransmitter Immune Effects………………………….. >>10
Bradley Bush, ND
How neurotransmitter imbalances cause cytokineinduced “sickness behaviors”.


Flavocoxid…………………………………>>12
David M. Brady, ND, DC, CCN, DACBN
A botanical extract acts as a balanced inhibitor of multiple inflammatory pathways.


Bowenwork for Pain: A Winner, Hands Down………………………………….>>15
Cheryl Kasdorf, ND
The physiological laws that help explain why Bowenwork is so effective.


The “No Flush” Niacin Folly…………………>>20
Mark Swanson, ND
What every clinician should know about the use of niacin for lipid disorders.


Botanical Therapies for Headaches……………..>>24
Jillian Stansbury, ND
Mechanisms and herbal solutions for all sorts of head pain.


Vivisection: The Claims, The Record, The Reality……………………………………>>26
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE
Early vivisection directly contradicted naturopathic principles.


When A Profession Becomes An Adjective: The Doctor As a Part of Speech……..>>29
David J. Schleich, PhD
Five NDs from different arenas discuss what the term “naturopathic” means to them.

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