The Wrong Target: The Fallacy of Using Hypoglyemic Agents in Diabetes
Richard K. Maurer, ND Follow the Money I remember the scene from All the Presidents Men: Robert Redford, as reporter […]
Richard K. Maurer, ND Follow the Money I remember the scene from All the Presidents Men: Robert Redford, as reporter […]
Balancing Thyroid Function in a Patient With Metabolic Syndrome Shaida Sina, NMD Simeons’ Protocol has been observed to effectively balance
Part 2 of 2 David Arneson, ND Many vitamins and minerals serve as cofactors and coenzymes for the production of
Jonathan E. Prousky, ND, MSc Biopsychosocial Context Insomnia, as defined by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine,1 is unsatisfactory sleep
David Arneson, ND Depression is defined in Stedman’s Medical Dictionary 25th Edition1 as a reduction of the level of functioning.
Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides, and Polyols (FODMAPs) Christine Doherty, ND Fructose was discovered in 1847 by French chemist Augustin-Pierre Dubrunfaut.1
Tori Hudson, ND It is estimated that approximately 80% of Americans consume a diet deficient in essential fatty acids (EFAs).1
Erica Peirson, ND Down syndrome (DS) is one of the most common congenital anomalies worldwide, affecting approximately 14 in 10 000
Ann Lovick, ND When patients come into my office to discuss fertility, the first thing I tell them is to
Kären van der Veer, ND From the beginning of our naturopathic education we are immersed in the concept of treating