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Co-Prescribing Probiotics with Antibiotics: The Case for Omni-Biotic AB 10
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Rethinking Mental Health Treatment: The Clinical Case for Natural Neurotransmitter Support
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From PCOS to PMOS: What the Name Change Means for Your Practice
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Collaborative Fertility Care: How Naturopathic Doctors and Nurse Practitioners Can Expand Integrative Treatment Options
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Resolving Fatigue, Food Sensitivities, and PMS in a 38-Year-Old Female: A Gut–HPA Axis Case Report
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Finding Clients Who ‘Get It’!
Finding Clients Who ‘Get It’! By Marilyn O’Leary Ah yes, the blank stares, the quizzical looks and raised eyebrows. As a holistic practitioner, you have likely encountered your share of these. For some, this is a welcome challenge to educate and enroll, while others...
Elegance in Pain Management
Tom Grodski, ND Elegance – the attribute of being unusually effective and simple As NDs, we have a vast array of options available when it comes to treatment, and pain management is no exception. Included in our tool box are western and oriental botanicals – both oral...
Physician Heal Thyself … Why?
Adam Prinsen, ND “Physician, heal thyself.” We hear this phrase in school, from colleagues, and even read it in books. What is so important about healing ourselves? This is something I have been reflecting on. I was listening to one of my patients the other day when I...








