Diet Dr. Melissa Gastelum, ND Diet Dr. Melissa Gastelum, ND

Fasting 101

Ever since that experience, I am a firm believer in fasting, and recommend it to many of my patients. Other benefits of fasting are the following:

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Thyroid Health Dr. Jamie Berner, ND Thyroid Health Dr. Jamie Berner, ND

Benefits of Desiccated Thyroid Vs. Synthetic Thyroid Therapy

Fatigue, weight gain, depression, constipation, and dry skin are all signs of slow metabolism related to a poorly functioning thyroid. Hypothyroidism is a common endocrine disease that can be due to an underlying attack by the immune system, a lack of nutrients, miscommunications between other hormones like cortisol, and of course surgery or treatment to remove the thyroid. While the causes of hypothyroidism may be different in each individual, one of the most common treatments prescribed no matter what the cause is due to is thyroid medication.

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Skin Care Dr. Jamie Berner, ND Skin Care Dr. Jamie Berner, ND

Healthy Skin Care Products You Should Choose For Your Skin

The skin care market is flooded with topical lotions, potions, and serums promising relief of dry, itchy, red, blotchy, you-name-it problems of your skin. But as I mentioned in the last blog, there are several ingredients to be wary of that many of these topicals contain. Today I’m going to talk about what ingredients you should consider and why, according to Dr. Trevor Cates, an expert in naturopathic skin care.

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Autoimmune Disease Dr. Jamie Berner, ND Autoimmune Disease Dr. Jamie Berner, ND

Connecting The Dots Between Gastrointestinal Health And Autoimmune Disease

Autoimmune diseases are described as diseases in which the body’s immune system attacks certain parts of the body itself. Depending on the disease, it can attack different parts of the body all the way from the nervous system such as in multiple sclerosis, the pancreas such as in type 1 diabetes, or the musculoskeletal system such as in rheumatoid arthritis.

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Menopause Dr. Heather Barrett, ND Menopause Dr. Heather Barrett, ND

Menopause: Balancing Women’s Hormones Naturally

Menopause. Ah, that lovely time in a woman’s life when she finally stops having to deal with monthly cycles and can celebrate her freedom from Tampax, Always, and Diva Cup. No more monthly mood swings, no more tender breasts, no more cramps, no more birth control. Life is good!

Well, for some women this is definitely true

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Health, Naturopathic Treatment Dr. Heather Barrett, ND Health, Naturopathic Treatment Dr. Heather Barrett, ND

Conquering a Stomach Bug Naturally

According to the CDC, each year, greater than 21 million people in the U.S. become infected with norovirus and develop acute gastroenteritis (inflammation of the stomach and intestines). Contrary to it’s mistaken identity as a stomach “flu”, norovirus has nothing in common with the flu, other than also being caused by a virus. The flu is actually a respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus.

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Breast Cancer Dr. Heather Barrett, ND Breast Cancer Dr. Heather Barrett, ND

An Alternative View of Breast Cancer Support: Part I

Breast cancer is the most common cancer of women in North America, with only 1% of breast cancer patients being male. In North America, approximately 1 in 7 women will develop breast cancer at some point in her life. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death in American women, second only to lung cancer. Fortunately, due to the fact that it is reasonably treatable, the 5-year survival rate is approximately 84%.

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Kidney Health, Diet Dr. Heather Barrett, ND Kidney Health, Diet Dr. Heather Barrett, ND

Preventative Medicine for Kidney Stones

Kidney stones are small, hard deposits in the kidney formed by the crystallization of mineral and acids salts. Approximately 80% of kidney stones are made of calcium oxalate. As a result, the majority of research on kidneys stones is related to the prevention of calcium oxalate stones. Other stones consist primarily of calcium phosphate, a mix of calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate, magnesium ammonium phosphate (struvite stones), and uric acid.

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Diet, Health Dr. Heather Barrett, ND Diet, Health Dr. Heather Barrett, ND

A Few Tips On Managing Cholesterol

Although it has earned itself a bad reputation, cholesterol plays some essential roles in proper function of the human body. Cholesterol is a crucial component of cell membranes and is necessary for the synthesis of vitamin D and steroid hormones (including those that help you cope with stress, as well as those for proper functioning of men and women).

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Health, Sleep Dr. Heather Barrett, ND Health, Sleep Dr. Heather Barrett, ND

Remedies for Restless Legs

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a neurological disorder that causes a person to periodically move their legs in response to an uncomfortable or unpleasant sensation in the legs. In the United States, 5-15% of the population suffers from RLS.

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Health Dr. Heather Barrett, ND Health Dr. Heather Barrett, ND

Sugar Takes the Pain Away

Chronic pain affects a large percentage of the population and must be taken seriously. In addition to the pain itself, chronic pain can lead to a number of other conditions, including weight gain, insomnia, anxiety, and depression.

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