April 2015

Natural News

Nuts Can Lower a Teen’s Risk of Metabolic Disease

SAN DIEGO – Teens who eat a modest daily portion of nuts lower their risk of metabolic syndrome, heart disease and diabetes, according to a new analysis of national databases. The analysis was presented at the Endocrine Society’s 97th annual meeting in San Diego in March. It is shown that adolescents who ate a small

Experts, Girolamo

Dr. Donata Girolamo, ND

After graduating from the University of Toronto with an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree, Dr. Donata Girolamo then pursued her passion for holistic medicine at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto, becoming a licensed and registered Naturopathic Doctor. Dr. Donata Girolamo maintains a private family practice with special interests in fertility and mental
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Dr. Krystal Tellier, ND, CPM

Krystal Tellier, ND, CPM, received her Bachelors in Science from Arizona State University and her ND from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Arizona. Dr Tellier completed an internship at Casa de Nacimiento birthing center, in Texas, where she was immerged into midwifery care. She received her CPM in 2010. Dr Tellier has managed

Bader, Body

Bitter Sweet: Hidden Sugars in Your Daily Life

Dr. Amy Bader, ND @AmyBaderND Okay, ladies. This is going to be short and not-so-sweet. In the last few weeks so many of my patients have come to my office reporting sugar cravings, I am starting to think it is the result a mysterious cosmic phenomenon. Solar flare? Super moon? Mercury retrograde? Not sure. I

Mental Health, Rissman

Two Branches, Same Root: A Modern Perspective on Bullying

Dr. Steve Rissman, ND @StevenMRissman One of the reasons springtime feels so good is because it renews hope. It’s about growth and new phases of life, but that can invite challenges that send us running back to old patterns. In light of recent incidents involving the suicide of a teenager who experienced bullying, I thought

Experts, Maurer

Dr. Richard Maurer, ND

Dr. Richard Maurer is a licensed naturopathic physician who, after practicing in a primary care setting for twenty years, now provides a unique perspective on metabolic health and recovery. Dr. Maurer puts you in the driver’s seat of your health and wellness, helping you decode blood test results to find the diet and fitness habits
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Dr. Kimberly Sanders, ND

Kimberly Sanders, ND, is Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine.  She is the founder and chief naturopathic physician of ArthroWell Naturopathic, a private autoimmune speciality clinic in Milford, Connecticut.  Email: [email protected] Phone:  203-806-5138 Website:  www.arthrowellnaturopathic.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drkimsandersND Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/744824618871197/?ref=br_tf Twitter:  https://twitter.com/_drkimsanders 57 Plains Road, Milford CT 06461 View Larger
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Dr. Teri Jaklin BA, ND, IFMCP

Dr. Teri Jaklin BA, ND, IFMCP is a Naturopathic Doctor and founded the Waterdown Clinic of Naturopathic Medicine in 2002. She is a skilled general practitioner with a passionate commitment to the foundations of naturopathic medicine, treating people of all ages and health status. Areas of special interest include Multiple Sclerosis and Complex Chronic Illness.
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Metabolism and Memory

Dr. Alethea Fleming, ND Most of us tend to think of medical treatments as being straightforward. You break a leg, cast it. You get bacterial pneumonia, take an antibiotic. You have hayfever, take an antihistamine. Often this approach works, no matter the type of medicine. Frequently, however, it’s the multi-faceted approach that has the strongest

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