Osteoporosis and sarcopenia are major concerns for aging individuals, often leading to fractures and loss of independence. This article explores myostatin inhibition’s role in improving bone density ...
Chris D. Meletis, N.D. With age, the sails of our sailboat become deflated unless we take a proactive approach to fight the statistical trends. This is never more true than with the loss of muscle ...
The news is good. Medicare patients have significantly greater access to naturopathic services starting this open enrollment period (October 15 th to December 7 th, 2021). This is likely a result of ...
Even when absolute estrogen levels are normal, if the ratio of estrogen to progesterone is high, symptoms of excess estrogen levels can occur. This is quite common in young and middle-aged women, ...
In the early 1900s, naturopathic medicine migrated to North America where the conventional medicine system was in full force. Imagine – a world that had since been a mix of snake oil salesmen, Native ...
The human gut is far more than a digestive organ. It is an intricate ecosystem of epithelial tissue, immune networks, microbial communities, and neural circuits that together regulate not only ...
RAZI BERRY Quantum Fields and Frequency Medicine A Conversation with Philipp Samor von Holtzendorff Fehling on Remote Quantum Technology and Human Performan ...
Pine pollen Song Hua Fen (松花粉) has long been celebrated in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for its ability to nourish Yang Qi, the Heart, Lungs, resolve dampness and wind, with various attributes ...
NAD+ is a critical coenzyme for cellular energy production, DNA repair, and sirtuin activity, with levels known ...
Melanie Stein, ND Clinical improvement in treatment-refractory MCAS with normal conventional biomarkers and profound oral ...
Dr. Todd Maderis, ND  Exploring immune dysregulation, viral reactivation, mitochondrial impairment, and treatment implications in post-EBV fatigue syndromes ...
Dr. Carolyn Mukai, ND, Dr. Lynn Klassen, ND, Dr. Ece Toprak, ND Expanding recognition of infection-triggered ...