2020 Holiday Gift Guide & Giveaway

Whether you are shopping for the yoga/fitness enthusiast, foodie, healthy lifestyle guru or natural beauty connoisseur, we here at NaturalPath have you covered. From yoga mats to puzzles we are offering up some of the best gift ideas for you and yours.
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Unisex Non-Hormonal Birth Control Pill on the Horizon

Razi Berry Birth control options aren’t great. For women, most options require using hormones that cause common side effects such as weight gain, metabolic disturbances, nausea, and headaches. For men, the options are fairly dismal, condoms. With condoms having a failure rate high enough to warrant the constant recommendation of an added birth control method, […]
A Doctor’s Own Home Care Regimen for Colds and Flu

Sarah Cimperman, ND We don’t like to admit it, but even doctors get sick. And many of us are terrible patients, so we often elect to treat ourselves. It’s not a good idea in cases of serious illness, but it’s often appropriate during colds and flu, when the best thing to do is stay home. […]
Natural Remedies for Common Pregnancy Complaints

Sarah Cimperman, ND Pregnancy can be a magical time. Anticipation of a new baby brings families and couples closer together and inspires positive thoughts about the future. Strangers suddenly display random acts of kindness, offering to open doors, help carry groceries, and give up their seats. Hormone surges and increased circulation promote thicker hair, fuller […]
Saunas May Lower Stroke Risk

Node Smith, ND According to a recent study, using saunas regularly is associated with a reduction in stroke risk.1 Using a sauna 4-7 times per week was seen to lower stroke risk by 61 percent. This is the conclusion after a 15-year follow-up. This study is the first of its kind. The study was conducted […]
Overall Patient Dissatisfaction with Conventional Hypothyroid Treatments

Node Smith, ND An interesting study has recently been published that highlights patient dissatisfaction with their treatment of a very common condition, hypothyroidism.1 This may come as a concerning revelation, considering the routine comfort many practitioners have in treating this condition, which occurs in over 10 million individuals in the United States. Over 12,000 people […]
5 Ways to Prevent Cavities and Heal Teeth Naturally

Dr Sarah Cimperman, ND Most people think of tooth decay as an inevitable aspect of aging. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 3 in 4 people in the United States have dental restorations, 1 in 5 people have untreated cavities, and nearly 1 in 4 adults aged 65 years and older have […]
It’s That Time of Year: Time To Detox Your Family!

Dr. Catherine Clinton, ND This time of year people are looking to get healthy. There’s lots of talk about detoxes or cleanses and the talks range from utter nonsense to important steps you can take to address environmental pollutants. Industrial chemicals, pollutants and pesticides are major contributors to chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes, autoimmune diseases […]
5 Steps to Reduce Springtime Allergy Symptoms Naturally

Dr. Jody Stanislaw, ND It’s that time of year again when the pollen is floating around causing many to endure those annoying springtime allergy symptoms…coughing, sneezing, runny noses, and itchy & watery eyes. You can take medicines to block histamine or dry up your runny nose…which may cause drowsiness, liver stress, and/or they can lose […]
How to Celebrate Earth Day, Everyday

Haley Schryver, Editor Happy Earth Day! Every year on April 22nd, we are reminded to celebrate our Earth, and reflect on how our actions impact our environment. Earth Day was created in 1970 by US Senator Gaylord Nelson after he witnessed a devastating oil spill the previous year. Senator Gaylord decided that the best way to […]