April 2015

Cimperman, Detox

Natural and Non-Toxic Spring Cleaning

Dr. Sarah Cimperman, ND @DrCimperman Cleaning products can contain dangerous chemicals that are often unlisted. In the United States, manufacturers are not required to disclose all of a product’s ingredients on the label, which makes it very difficult to evaluate their safety. A study published in the Environmental Impact Assessment Review analyzed best-selling brands of […]

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Breastfeeding may Offset Leukemia Risk, Study Says

SUBIACO, Western Australia – A study out of the Telethon Kids Institute in Australia is showing breastfeeding could help reduce the risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children. An article citing the study’s authors appears in the March 20 edition of MedicalExpress.com. Researchers quoted wanted to know if breastfeeding, introducing solid foods or early diet

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Iron and Zinc Found to be a Mood Booster for Women

MELBOURNE, Australia – Researchers at a leading Australian university have discovered that supplementing women with zinc and iron can boost mood and cognitive abilities. The study was published in the journal Nutrients. Researchers examined the positive mood and cognitive effects of increasing iron and zinc intakes in women 12 to 55 years old and found

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Metabolic Disorders, Nutritional Status and Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases

WROCLAW, Poland — Researchers have surveyed several studies to evaluate the relationship between metabolic and nutritional status with the occurrence of autoimmune thyroid diseases (ATD). Their comparison is published online in the January edition of Postepy Hig Med Dosw. The paper lists the various analyses of the relationship between metabolic disorders and nutritional status in

Body, Cranford

Naturopathic Midwifery: Why it Still Matters

Dr. Kathryn Cranford, ND, NHCM, CPM I have attended all sorts of births Over the last 15 years since beginning my training in Naturopathic Midwifery during my third year at Bastyr University’s ND program, I have attended all sorts of births. Beginning as a doula in Washington state, then a naturopathic doctor and advanced midwifery

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High levels of Vitamin D may Increase Mortality Rates

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK – A study is saying that while many health problems can be linked to low vitamin D levels, high levels of it are being blamed for an increased mortality rate. The study from the University of Copenhagen is the first in the world to show the importance of balancing vitamin D levels for

Abercrombie, Experts

Dr. Jennifer Abercrombie, ND

Dr. Abercrombie is a California Licensed Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine. While she maintains a general practice, she specializes in women’s health, fertility, PMS, cervical dysplasia, auto-immune disease, thyroid conditions, adrenal dysfunction, mood balance, gastrointestinal disorders, and pediatrics. Dr. Abercrombie understands illness as a disruption of physiology and normal function of the body. She strives to identify
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Dr. Charley Cropley, ND

Dr. Charley Cropley has been a practicing Naturopathic Doctor, teacher and author in the Boulder/Denver area since 1979. He has trained hundreds of doctors in his methods of nutrition and Self-Healing. He teaches a variety of courses and retreats, is author of numerous articles, several books, a blog and an array of audio and videos. He is a frequent lecturer
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St. John’s Wort Enhances the Synaptic Activity of the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract

A study has proved that St. John’s wort enhances the synaptic activity of the nucleus of the solitary vagal tract. The herb, commonly used to treat depression, actually inhibits the reuptake of several neurotransmitters, including glutamate, serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine. The study evaluated if the herb extract modulates glutamatergic neurotransmission within the solitary tract. The

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