Q & A with Author, Miriam Kalamian, on Keto for Cancer

Recently, the NaturalPath sat down with author, Miriam Kalamian, and discussed her new book, Keto for Cancer. You have a personal connection to the effects of keto and cancer. Can you tell us how you became involved in this fight? MK: In 2004, we learned that our son had brain cancer. He was just four years […]

Personality Type May be Key to Successful Dieting, or at Least Informed Dieting

The 5 Foodie Personalities; Which one are You? In a report from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) of Australia, 5 personality types were outlined and described that impact the success of dieting.1,2 As in the United States, roughly two thirds of the adult population is overweight, or obese. This trend of industrialized […]

Smartphone Apps for Depression

Meet your New Therapist; It’s in Your Hands A research team from Australia has concluded that smartphone apps may be an effective treatment option for depressed patients.1 This may help create new avenues for drug-less therapy for millions of people worldwide who suffer from depression and are interested in alternative options to pharmaceutical drugs. Because […]

What’s all the Craze About Bone Broth?

Gettin Cozy is the New Healthy I can’t think of a more “cozy” food than homemade bone broth. And, it’s also one of the most nutritious foods available. Bone broth is a foundational traditional food in nearly every culture. It’s what is made from the leftover bones, and cartilaginous parts of animals after they are […]

New Cancer Surgery Device Helps Reduce Need for Repeated Surgeries

Cancer is Scary! Cancer is terrifying enough, without the thought of having to go through repeated surgeries because of the difficulties removing all of the diseased tissue. Many individuals are faced with this scenario. Just a few cancerous cells left behind from the surgeon can result in reseeding and cancer never really being gone. And […]

What’s Good for Your Heart is Good for Your Brain

7 Primary Health Markers to Improve Cardiovascular Health In a recent statement by the American Heart Association (AHA) and American Stroke Association, the primary 7 health markers advocated to improve cardiovascular health and prevent heart attacks and strokes were also recommended to improve cognitive function and prevent Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.1 This is a huge […]

Tips for Healthy Skin During the Winter Months

It’s Time for Fall, Y’all! And besides pumpkins, costumes, and hot apple cider, the harvest season also marks a retreat of the sun for most people. As the shorts and bathing suits are exchanged for sweaters and rain jackets, our skin is often neglected as it becomes drier outside (and inside in some cases), and […]

Now Accepting Applications: MUIH School of Naturopathic Medicine

Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH), a national leader in the education and practice of natural medicine, is proud to announce during Naturopathic Medicine Week that it is now accepting applications for its first class of naturopathic medical students to begin in Fall 2018. Students who graduate from MUIH’s School of Naturopathic Medicine will be: Skilled in […]

Tomatoes: Health of the Harvest

It’s Tomato Season! For many of us, the end of summer marks a fridge, counter, and garden overflowing with plump, juicy, and delicious red globes of goodness. It’s tomato season! Perhaps one of my favorite vegetables, tomatoes are often people’s first introduction to gardening. They are easy to grow, produce lots of fruit, and are […]

Battling Bronchiectasis and Beating It!

Carrie Louise Daenell, ND When a Patient Writes a Book about your Work, Together It is a rare and special thing when the work you do with a patient, moves them to write a book.  It honors the process, gives voice to real solutions that don’t always get conventional recognition, and most importantly, it speaks […]