Acupuncture for Common Health Concerns

Dr. Kaitlyn Zorn, ND Acupuncture is a type of ancient therapy used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) based on the belief that the body consists of microsystems called “meridians” and that by accessing these through needles; the body’s homeostasis or “qi” can be restored. Acupuncture has been shown to be useful for numerous health conditions, […]
How to Keep Your Energy up this Winter with Ayurveda

Dr. Leena Athparia, ND Have you ever wondered why you feel sluggish in the winter? Do you make excuses to avoid the gym? Do you struggle with low energy? There are a few reasons why you might be feeling sluggish and slow in the winter. According to Ayurveda, an ancient system of wellness, the forces and principles […]
Struggling with S.A.D, We Can Help

Carrie Louise Daenell, ND Depression can be debilitating any time of year Unfortunately, most people that cope with some level of depression throughout the calendar year seem to suffer beyond their ability to cope near and after the holiday season. Because this time of year is associated with lesser light hours in the day, it […]
How To Test if you Have Inflammation in Your Gut

Dr. Emily Chan ND Are you experiencing some bloating, gas, stools that vary in consistency, and some occasional abdominal discomfort? It seems that your symptoms are worse after eating, but difficult to pinpoint what foods make it worse. Sometimes you eat one thing and sure it made you feel sick, but the next time you […]
Common MTHFR Mutations and General Health

Dr. Kendra Becker, ND What is a MTHFR Mutation? An abnormal change in gene structure/mutation of the MTHFR gene can cause a disruption of the MTHFR enzyme’s normal function of breaking down homocysteine. MTHFR mutations are common. The mutations can be “heterozygous” meaning they occur only on one strand or “allele” of the chromosome, or they […]
Live in Gratitude

Maria Del Mar Rodriguez, ND What it Means to be Living in Gratitude In a world where global challenges change, political activities and socioeconomic situations may prevail in the media, and are the centers of most conversations for many people, I have to invite you to be present, centered and focused on what truly needs […]
Christina Bjorndal, ND
Dr. Christina Bjorndal, ND is considered an authority in the treatment of mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders and eating disorders using a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual approach. Having overcome many mental health challenges, Dr. Chris is a gifted speaker and writer and has shared her wellness philosophy with audiences from platforms […]
The Low Down on High Blood Pressure and High Cholesterol and How-to Handle It

Jody Stanislaw, ND When you go to the doctor and discover you have high blood pressure or high cholesterol, the first typical recommendation that they give you, unfortunately, is a prescription drug. However, there are many natural ways to improve your cardiovascular health that also benefit your entire body, without side effects! Here are some […]
Dr. Peter Swanz, ND
Dr. Peter Swanz received his Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine Degree from the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, AZ. Dr. Swanz was awarded the prestigious Daphne Blayden award for his commitment to Naturopathic Medicine, Academic Excellence, Compassion, Perseverance, a Loving Sense of Humor and a Positive, Supportive Outlook by his colleagues and staff at SCNM. He is […]
Dr. Maria Del Mar Rodriguez, ND

Dr. Maria Del Mar Rodriguez is a licensed Naturopathic physician and a proud member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP) and the Puerto Rico Association of Naturopathic Physicians (PRANP). Her commitment and passion is to motivate individuals and communities globally to be conscious of their health through personalized, compassionate and integrative care. She […]