Dietary and lifestyle interventions continue to be recommended as first-line therapy for dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disease prevention, given their known impact on cardiovascular risk reduction.
In fall, the flow of life is slowed, the birch leaves shrivel brown, lacking in the brilliant colors of her maple neighbors, and fall to the ground, often caught in the swirls of wind, carried far and ...
A 45-year-old female presented to my office with digestive disturbance of 10 years’ duration. The symptoms started gradually and included intestinal pain, bloating, low energy, and increased frequency ...
Familial AD with early onset is considered when the genes that encode for presenilin 1 (PSEN1) and presenilin 2 (PSEN2) are present. Such individuals develop AD at a much younger age, usually before ...
According to Moerman (1998), Pacific bleeding heart was used as an anthelmintic, topical analgesic (for toothache) and to make hair grow by the Native American Skagit people living in the state of ...
Cook reminds us about using the preparation for tonsillitis and laryngitis: “For tonic and astringing purposes, an ounce of the leaves may be infused in a pint of boiling water, in a covered vessel, ...
Our distinguished guest for this month’s segment of the Expert Report is Dr Ronald Klatz, MD, DO. He is widely regarded as the physician founder of the new clinical science of antiaging medicine. As a ...
I grew up in the Midwest, the daughter of two pharmacists, and was very well versed in the Western medical approach: “You don’t feel well? Here, take this pill.” Even at a very young age I was ...
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Babesiosis: A Naturopathic Approach to an Emerging Tick-Borne Disease
Proficiency in diagnosing and treating babesiosis is critical, given its fundamental distinction from Lyme disease. Unlike bacterial tick-borne infections, babesiosis is a parasite, requiring ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (January 24, 2013) Dr. Rick Marinelli, a naturopathic physician and nationally recognized leader in the advancement of pain management therapies, died in Portland Monday night at age 58 ...
Although the origins of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) were once thought to be mostly psychogenic, we now know that the pathogenesis of IBS is multifactorial. This paradigm shift may be due in part to ...
This case study explores the use of kava (Piper methysticum)and Rauwolfia vomitoria in two siblings with PTSD and ODD in an older child, and PTSD and ADHD in the younger child, following severe ...
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