Love Is Medicine Podcast 074: How To Support Good Health & Harmony Within A Family w/ Amy Rothenberg
Love is Medicine Podcast

074: How To Support Good Health & Harmony Within A Family w/ Amy Rothenberg ND

Your naturopathic doctor should play the same consulting role in your household as your accountant or lawyer. While naturopathic medicine is not a quick fix, it can help guide you during moments of insecurity or ambiguity during your journey as a parent and partner. Amy Rothenberg, N.D, works with individuals and families to support good health and harmony throughout everyone’s unique family structure.

Love Is Medicine Podcast 072: Setting Boundaries to Improve Personal & Business Relationships w/ Erin Matlock
Love is Medicine Podcast

072: Setting Boundaries to Improve Personal & Business Relationships w/ Erin Matlock

Boundaries are a tricky subject for many of us, including yours truly. Setting them, keeping them and the implications on our health and wellbeing when we ignore our boundaries is something that many of us don’t explore enough, which is exactly the focus of this episode. Erin Matlock is a speaker, coach, and entrepreneur who is passionate about suicide prevention and helping people understand the role they play in creating chaos in their own life.

Body, Dehlinger, Experts

Feeding the Microbiome

Nicola Dehlinger, ND The microbiome is what we call the community made up of trillions of cells that live in your large intestine.  These bacteria and fungi outnumber all the other cells in your body put together!  Weighing more than your brain, the microbiome influences metabolism, mood, gut health, inflammation and appetite.  According to research,

Body, Cimperman, Experts, Food

Is the Ketogenic Diet Right for You?

Sarah Cimperman, ND The ketogenic diet is trending, but it’s not new. Doctors have been using it for nearly a century as a treatment for epilepsy and in children it can be more effective than medication.1 Now it’s gaining popularity as a weight loss strategy and a treatment for conditions like type two diabetes,2 cardiovascular

Natural News

Questioning The Normative Behavior of Teen Dating

Razi Berry Dating, especially during the teenage years, is thought to be an important way for young people to build self-identity, develop social skills, learn about other people, and grow emotionally. Not dating can be an equally beneficial choice for teens Yet new research from the University of Georgia has found that not dating can

Natural News

Anxious Mothers May Increase Risk of ADHD in Children

Razi Berry A large study has shown that children of mothers who are anxious during pregnancy and in the first few years of the child’s life have twice the risk of having hyperactivity symptoms at age 16. This work is being presented for the first time at the ECNP Congress in Copenhagen. Large study about

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