February 2015

Natural News

Publisher of NDNR and NaturalPath Interviewed on Radio Show “Empowering Women”

Inspiring Women Through Action Scottsdale, AZ (Feb 25th, 2015) – Publisher Razi Berry of Naturopathic Doctor News & Review (NDNR) and NaturalPath (TheNatPath.com), was interviewed February 25th on Empowering Women. Hosted by Tara Alves Zontanos and David Isaac, Empowering Women is produced by Breakthrough Thinking Broadcasting Network, a unique & powerful radio show designed to […]

Experts, Stanislaw

Dr. Jody Stanislaw, ND

Dr. Jody Stanislaw is a 2007 Bastyr University graduate. She works entirely via phone with patients all around the country. Being a type 1 diabetic since the age of 7, she specializes in Diabetes care and is an expert at helping patients achieve optimal glucose control. She also works with the general population, advising patients
Cimperman, Prediabetes

Prediabetes 101

Dr. Sarah Cimperman, ND @DrCimperman Statistics Prediabetes is a worldwide epidemic and in the United States alone it affects an estimated 86 million people.1 Prediabetes is being diagnosed in 1 in 3 adults aged 20 years and older, 1 in 2 adults aged 65 years and older, and almost 1 in 4 adolescents.2 According to

Cimperman, Recipes

Moroccan Chickpea Soup with Leafy Greens

Dr. Sarah Cimperman, ND @DrCimperman Amidst our busy lives, we do everything possible to spend less time on daily chores like cooking. But what we really should be doing is spending more time in the kitchen. Cooking nourishing meals is one the easiest and most effective ways to keep ourselves and our families in good

Men's Health, Rissman

Emergence

Dr. Steve Rissman, ND @StevenMRissman Time to Emerge The question at this time of year centers on the word, emerge. Having burrowed down for the long winter’s rest to find comfort, we now inquire about emergence upward into the vernal phase of the cycle. Halfway from Winter Solstice to Vernal Equinox, we, along with the

Anxiety, Swanz

Homeopathic Courage for Performing in Front of a Crowd

Dr. Peter Swanz, ND, FHANP Getting up in front of a crowd is a nerve racking experience. Most people do not want to stand up and have a room full of eyes staring back at them. Patients in my practice often express a fear of being judged by others. This is a prevalent phenomenon. It

Bader, Cardiology

4 Assignments to Empower You to Be Whole Hearted

Dr. Amy Bader, ND @AmyBaderND This Month your Assignments are all about Keepin’ your Heart Healthy I want to share a personal story with you. When I was twenty-five years old, I lost my dad to a sudden, massive heart attack. It seemingly came out of nowhere—POOF, he was gone. It has been 21 years

Weight Loss

The Inside Scoop on Calories and Weight Loss

Dr. Pamela Frank, BSc (Hons), ND For weight loss, patients often ask how many calories they should eat and what percentage of those calories should be composed of fat, protein and carbohydrate. That depends on a number of factors: type and level of physical activity, gender, age, body composition, how much weight you want or

Evans, Pediatrics

Thinking About Measles?

Dr. Tamara Evans, ND It’s been on everyone’s lips this past month…”How concerned should we be about the measles outbreak that originated in California last December”? As a naturopathic physician, I believe my role is to look at all sides of a medical challenge and figure out the best approach to optimal health for my

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