May 2013 | Dermatology and Anti-Aging Medicine

2013 | May, NDNR Issues

may13.pdf_1_thumbA Novel Approach to Skin Rejuvenation & Tightening…………………….>> cover
Michael Rahman, BSC, ND


Simeons Protocol Human Chorionic Gonadotropin and Ongoing Exploration of the Treatment—Part 1…………….>> bottom of cover
Shaida Sina, NMD


Mixed Inflammatory Skin Conditions………………………………>>09
Nadia Arora, ND
Coexisting skin disorders are evolving entities reflecting changes in both systemic and skin immunity.


The Importance of Supporting Detoxification Before Weight Loss…..>>13
Kristen Haabala, ND
Weight loss mobilizes fat-soluble toxins. How to ensure excretion and prevent toxicity.


Karoshi…………………………………………..>>15
Catherine Darley, ND
Death by Overwork—The very real dangers of too much work and too little sleep.


An Anthroposophic View……………..>>16
Robert Kellum, ND, PhD, MSOM/LAc, LMT
Cultivating our conferences to nurture the sacred and promote a sense of community.


Depression—Part 2………………………..>>20
David Arneson, ND
Focused amino acid therapy for patients with depression, with case studies to illustrate.


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


Research and Naturopathic Academic Medicine………………………..>>29
David J. Schleich, PhD
Service and science in cahoots.


Oh No, Not That……………………………..>>22
Joseph Kellerstein, ND
Identifying and elucidating those foggy areas of case expression.


Botanical Management of Streptococcal Infections of the Skin……………………..>>23
Jillian Stansbury, ND
Herbal protocols for impetigo and erysipelas.


Bleeding, Wounds, and Ulcers…………>>26
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE
Simple and natural tools from our naturopathic ancestors.

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