February 2016

Cimperman, Detox

5 Ways to Detox Every Day

Dr. Sarah Cimperman, ND @drcimperman Now that the holidays are over and the New Year is upon us, detox is a popular topic. Comprehensive detoxification protocols, like the one I wrote about in my book, The Prediabetes Detox , can be an effective way to maintain good health, improve poor health, prevent disease, renew vitality, and […]

Natural News

Diesel Exhaust Increases Colorectal Cancer Risk 

According to a study out of Toronto, workplace exposure to diesel and gasoline engine exhausts and the risk of colorectal cancer in Canadian men. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies diesel exhaust as carcinogenic and gasoline exhaust as a possible carcinogenic. The exhaust causes lung cancer. The data was taken from a

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Treating Migraines in Children With Homeopathic Remedies 

(NaturalPath) In a study out of France, researchers looked at how to treat migraines in children using homeopathic remedies. Using an observational, prospective, open, nonrandomized, noncomparative, multicenter study conducted in 12 countries the researchers treated 168 children aged 5-15 years old with homeopathic remedies. The 59 physicians were given full reign to tailor the prescription to

Deane, Sexual Health

How to be Sexually Fluid

Dr. Taryn Deane, ND @DrTarynDeane “The brain is a sexual organ, wired to procreate.”- excerpt from The Mating Mind, a video by the ingenious Jason Silva The more I learn about sexuality as it relates to health, the more intrigued I become. At a time when we are all resolving to be better versions of

Bubbs, Diets, Food, paleo

Is Low-Carb The Best Fat Loss Diet?

Dr. Marc Bubbs ND, CSCS @DrBubbs By far, weight loss is the most common resolution clients make, yet the research shows less than 5% will achieve their goals by the end of the year. Why is it so difficult to stick with a weight loss diet? One of the main reasons you fail to make

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Brain Differences in Compulsive Video Game Players 

(NaturalPath) In a study led by the University of Utah School of Medicine, compulsive video game players have their brains wired a bit differently. Researchers scanned the brains of 200 adolescent boys and found some interesting results. Chronic video game play is associated with hyperconnectivity between several pairs of brain networks. Some of the differences in

Fertility, Girolamo

5 Proven Ways to Promote a Smooth, Natural Labor

Dr. Donata Girolamo, ND Did you know that you can potentially influence the type of labor you experience? Many women are opting to try as many natural avenues as possible, to have a birth experience that they can actually enjoy, and look back on with fond memories. This doesn’t mean trying to control the experience;

Food, Recipes

Top 25 Healthy Super Bowl Snacks & Guilt-Free Desserts

The Super Bowl is just a few days away, and even if you’re not interested in watching the big game, you might be interested in the huge spread of snacks that are bound to be at every Super Bowl viewing party. The classic grub is full of sugar, salt, and overly processed ingredients. Cook up

Inspiration, Swanz

Cultivate Your Team, Transform Your Health

Dr. Peter Swanz, ND, FHANP @zendoctor Our knowledge base regarding health and wellness is increasing considerably. We are becoming smarter every day through our exposure to health information on websites like this, from television, on blogs, from our naturopathic and integrative doctors, through YouTube videos, Facebook and Twitter posts, and on and on and on.

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