Category: Naturopathic Medicine Articles

GERD: TOUGH FINANCIAL TIMES UPSETTING AMERICA’S STOMACH

Are Doctors Providing a Cure or a Band-Aid?

Gardasil – Reasons for Caution

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a common virus that is spread through sexual contact. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), it is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the country, with more than 20 million people currently infected and another 6.2 million contracting the virus each year. Every year, about 12,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer and almost 4,000 women die from this disease in the U.S. alone. The vaccine Gardasil was initially introduced to vaccinate girls before they become sexually active in order to prevent cervical cancer later in life. But reactions to this vaccine have reached levels that haven’t been seen before with other immunizations.

Food Additives

This article by Dr Kruzel discussed what food additives are, whether they are safe and what to look for when shopping.

Fevers, Friend or Foe

This article discussed the how’s, whys, and benefits of fevers as well as therapies for managing them.

Eczema

This article by Katie Stage, ND discusses the presentation and causes of Eczema as well as how naturopathic medicine can positively affect clinical out comes.

Erectile Dysfunction

This article discussed the causes of ED as well as natural therapies for its treatment.

Enzymes, Not Just Food Anymore

This article discusses the actions of enzymes, their role in digestion, and their use clinically to treat disease.

Earaches/Otitis Media

This article discusses this common childhood ailment, how to prevent them and natural therapies should they occur.

Diet and Nutrition – A Naturopathic Perspective

This article by Dr Kruzel discusses the various aspects of how and why we make individual food choices, dietary changes associated with aging, and how to determine which diet is best for you.

Feeling down and depressed?

Depression is something that most everyone experiences at one time or another during their life but are able to over come it without too much difficulty. About 5% of the population (15 million people) are depressed at any given time while the incidence and severity of depression increases dramatically during the holiday season. How does one recognize depression and what treatments are available. This article by Dr Ardolf provides some answers.