October 2015

Anti-Aging, Fleming

Over 65 and Need a Physician?

Dr. Alethea Fleming, ND The intersection of Medicare and Naturopathic Medicine If you are in your Medicare years (or getting close) you may have noticed a disturbing trend of not being able to find a primary care physician that accepts Medicare, or one that can see you in the next six months. One solution that […]

LoBisco, Natural News

Plastic Byproducts Linked to Breast Cancer

Dr. Sarah LoBisco, ND In a 2015 study conducted by the Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, researchers found Bisphenol AF has strong links to breast cancer. More than 80,000 chemicals are registered for use in the United States. Each year, an estimated 2,000 new ones are introduced for use in such everyday items

Body, Diets, Food, Jaklin

Start Your Healing Diet – Now!

Dr. Teri Jaklin, BA,ND, IFMCP @WaterdownClinic After years of not being taken seriously, even considered out right quackery, nutritional intervention as a cornerstone for recovery and maintenance for people with MS is now center stage, the star of the show. Ironically nutritional recommendations for multiple sclerosis go as far back as the 40s and since

Natural News

8 Natural Remedies for a Sore Throat

Nobody likes a sore throat when they get sick. It’s one of the worst parts of being under the weather. You can’t eat much, feel gross and it makes everything worse. So you turn to natural medicine to make you feel better. Here are some natural remedies to kick that sore throat to the curb!

Girolamo, Women's Health

Homeopathy For a Natural Pregnancy

Dr. Donata Girolamo, ND @DonataGirolamo A gentle and supportive option during pregnancy Homeopathic remedies provide a gentle and supportive option to women during pregnancy, labor and postpartum. From heartburn to post-partum depression, having a home kit can be very helpful during these times. These are very common, inexpensive, and universal remedies to have on hand.

Food, Nelson

Food Medicine for Post Polio Wellness

Dr. Katy Nelson, ND A Brief History During the 1940’s-50’s, the poliovirus infected 35,000 persons yearly. The paralyzing, life threatening epidemic prompted discovery of an injectable vaccine by Dr. Jonas Salk, first introduced in 1955.¹ In Cincinnati, Dr. Albert Sabin developed an oral vaccine, which was first tested outside the U.S. beginning in 1957, and

Natural News

Vitamin C May Reduce the Risk of Pancreatic Cancer

A meta-analysis of studies done in Caucasian, Asian and mixed populations finds associations between vitamin C intake and the reduced risk of pancreatic cancer. Research is showing a strong need for more concrete correlational dose-dependent research into vitamin C and the use in the prevention of pancreatic cancer. The data analyzed from 17 selected studies

Food, Recipes

Golden Turmeric Milk

Turmeric in your milk? Are you cray cray? Yes! Don’t tell the other nut milks, but this recipe is my favorite. Once upon a time, the only thing I knew about turmeric was that it had a brilliant yellow-orange color, which makes it a perfect addition to tofu scrambles. But with the right combination of supporting spices and

Food, Recipes

Chocolate Avocado Smoothie

One of my favorite raw food desserts is chocolate avocado pudding (don’t be grossed out; it’s actually a surprisingly delicious treat). I like to think of this smoothie as the sip-worthy version of that fabulous recipe. This is a perfect goodie when chocolate cravings pay a visit! Makes 2 Servings (20 to 24 Ounces) 2 small bananas, frozen 1 to