Diet Therapy in the Treatment of Autism
Read MoreThe treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can be a challenging, prolonged and complicated process. It can also be extraordinarily rewarding when children begin to emerge from behind the autistic symptoms and engage in the world around them.
Publications and Case Report
Read MoreStudies Published by BINM Students The hype of hypochlorhydria a brief review of gastric acid analysisTaylor Seier, BCom, ND Candidate & Thara Vayali, BSc, MA, ND Hyperthermia: A Promising Cancer...
An Unexpected Insomnia Treatment
Read MoreThere is a wide variety of natural options for the treatment of insomnia. Traditional botanical medicinessuch as valerian (Valeriana officinalis), hops (Humulus lupulus), and chamomile (Matricaria recutita) are popular, as is direct supplementation with substances such as melatonin (which is known to promote proper circadian rhythms) and neurotransmitters like gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and ...
Beyond the Hormonal Triad: The Liver and an Important Source of Cortisol
Read MoreBeyond the Hormonal Triad: The Liver and an Important Source of Cortisol Monique Hallee, ND So often, support of the adrenal glands is included in naturopathic treatment plans. A common...
Needling yet? Facial Acupuncture for Beauty, Youth and Vitality
Read MoreNeedling yet? Facial Acupuncture for Beauty, Youth and Vitality Katarina Holewa, ND The value of acupuncture in the treatment of dis-ease has been known for centuries, having been used in...
Histamine Intolerance: A common cause of chronic complaints
Read MoreHistamine Intolerance: A common cause of chronic complaints Krista Moyer ND Dermatology can be annoyingly difficult to navigate, since each condition can have so many different presentations. My goal in...
PCOS and Contraception: A Wrench in the Works
Read MorePCOS and Contraception: A Wrench in the Works Thara Vayali MSc, MA, ND Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is also referred to as Anovulatory Androgen Excess, and a yet-to-be-determined name under...
Research Projects
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Hyperthermia: A Promising Cancer Therapy
Read MoreHyperthermia: A Promising Cancer Therapy Erin Rurak, ND Fever is an evolutionary-conserved immune system response to infection that is present throughout the animal kingdom. This suggests that fever confers a...