August 2009 | Endocrinology
Tolle Totum A Homeopathic Perspective on Fatigue as an Endocrine Issue Cheryl A. Kasdorf, NMD A discussion of the Sycotic and Tuberculinic miasms − with two case studies. Docere Ayurveda and Diabetes...
View ArticlePrevention, Diagnostics and Treatment Pearls for Renal Disease
One of my irreverent colleagues has a comical view of organ relationships, loosely based on Chinese medicine. The liver is like the eldest child: a resilient, responsible, overachiever who can bounce...
View ArticleEpigenetics- Helping to explain positive outcomes
Epigenetics Helping to explain positive outcomes Bradley R. West, ND Dietary supplements, botanicals, counseling, homeopathy, physical medicine and most, if not all, other modalities we use in...
View ArticleHCG: Is it Naturopathic
HCG: Is it Naturopathic? And, is it really the “cure-all” it was believed to be in the past? Heather Aura Wdowin, NMD, CH Patients are swarming into clinics hot for hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin),...
View ArticleEndocrine Therapy in Breast Cancer
Treatment Options Aminah A. Keats, ND, FABNO Ever since oophorectomy was first shown to cause regression of advanced breast cancer more than a century ago, deprivation of estrogenic signaling has...
View ArticleAugust 2010 | Endocrinology
Is hCG Naturopathic? Looks at whether hCG is really the “cure-all” it was believed to be in the past. Heather Aura Wdowin, NMD, CH Endocrine Therapy in Breast Cancer Details several endocrine agents...
View ArticleElucidating Estrogen Receptor Sites
Elucidating Estrogen Receptor Sites Ronald Steriti, ND, PhD Estrogen effects are mediated through 2 different estrogen receptors (ERs), ERα and ERβ.1,2 Both receptors are widely expressed in various...
View ArticleAchieving Balance in the Thyroid
Achieving Balance in the Thyroid Alan Christianson, NMD I loved naturopathic medical school. Learning new ideas and exotic treatments was like exploring a strange new country. Perhaps, it was being in...
View ArticleThe Delicate Balance of Iodine in Thyroid Health
Effects on Functional Metabolism and Applications to Achieve Balance Kristina Conner, ND Iodine is the master nutrient for the thyroid, but it is somewhat temperamental. The larger problem worldwide is...
View ArticleEnvironmental Hormone Disruption
Restoring the Endocrine and Neurological System Damaged by Toxins Heather Wdowin, NMD We are concerned about the environment, and we are concerned about the lives of our people and you must realize...
View ArticlesT3 and Low Body Temperature
The Expert Report Interview With Michaël Friedman, ND Mark Swanson, ND My special guest for this issue of The Expert Report is Michaël Friedman, ND, clinician, teacher, mentor, specialist in...
View ArticleSimeons Protocol
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin and Ongoing Exploration of the Treatment—Part 1 Shaida Sina, NMD So, how does human chorionic gonadotropin work on fat stores? First, it is best to review some basic...
View ArticleIVF Integrative Fertility Support
Part 1 Masina Wright, ND ART, or Assisted Reproductive Technology, has become mainstream medical practice. Many of our fertility patients will be women over 35 years of age, often already
View ArticleBeyond the Hormonal Triad
The Liver as an Important Source of Cortisol Monique Hallee, BScHK, ND So often, support of the adrenal glands is included in naturopathic treatment plans. A common thought is that
View ArticleFertile over 40
Today, changes in societal norms have led to couples, and women in particular, having children later in life. According to the CDC US National Vital Statistics Report from 2010, women
View ArticleUnexplained Infertility
Solving the Puzzle with Naturopathic Medicine Shawna Darou, ND As naturopathic doctors searching for the root cause of illness, we are in a unique position with regard to a fertility
View ArticleEndometriosis: Preserving Fertility By Treating It Holistically
Primum Non Nocere Amy Day, ND When a woman presents to her allopathic doctor seeking help for managing her endometriosis (endo), nearly every treatment offered to her will impair her
View ArticleGraves’ Disease
Natural Treatment Considerations Saul Marcus, ND Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disease that produces hyperthyroidism. I got started working with Graves’ disease patients by writing a series of web...
View ArticleOptimizing the HPA Axis
Lise Alschuler, ND For many patients, chronic stress is a fact of modern life. Yet, while most clinicians are keenly aware that stress can play a major role in the
View ArticleOrthoendocrinology: An Anti-inflammatory Approach to Dysendocrinism
Alex Vasquez, DC, ND, DO, FACN Steroidal and peptide hormones have significant immunomodulating properties, and a characteristic pattern of disruption is commonly seen in patients with autoimmunity....
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