Letter from the Publisher
Jonathan Collin, MD
Pathways to Healing
MD Chef Tweaks Recipes to Support Health
by Elaine Zablocki
FCT® in the Coronary Care Unit of a University Hospital and Heart
The cardiologist insisted that a beta-blocker was the evidence-based treatment for the author’s mother after the onset of iatrogenic congestive heart failure, but bio-resonance testing found that the drug was contributing to her decline. She recovered with the help of FCT.
by Savely Yurkovsky, MD
What’s in Your Coffee? The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
High-quality, organically grown coffee offers health benefits that conventionally grown coffee cannot. In fact, conventionally grown coffee can compromise health.
by Steven M. Helschien, DC
- New Certification Program for Hemp Oil Benefits Manufacturers, Healthcare Practitioners, and Consumers, Part 1
Practitioners and hemp oil manufacturers now have access to comprehensive certification programs from the Czech-based International Center for Cannabis Therapy. The programs foster product quality and give practitioners the information they need to prescribe hemp oil effectively and safely.
By Chris Meletis, ND
- Hypertension Becomes a Much Bigger Threat
The 2017 AHA/ACC guidelines re-defined Stage 1 hypertension as starting at 130/80 and recommended lifestyle measures as the primary treatment. This article describes how to get accurate blood pressure readings and gives lifestyle and integrative medicine options for treating hypertension. - by L. Terry Chappell, MD
- Testosterone’s Role in Cardiovascular Health: A Review of the Literature
Testosterone supplementation has been linked to cardiovascular illness in studies, but the research has flaws and often ignores the benefits of bioidentical testosterone given at physiologic doses.
Gary Huber, DO, AOBEM, and Andrew Comb, RPh
- Lumbrokinase – An Enzyme for More Than Just Circulatory Health!
Widely studied by Asian researchers, lumbrokinase, extracted from earthworms, is a very safe fibrinolytic enzyme preparation. This traditional medicine has been used to prevent thromboembolism in cancer patients and to treat people with ischemic stroke and coronary artery disease.
by Martin Kwok, BSc, MSAOM, ND
Strophanthus: The Insulin of the Heart
The little-known botanical strophanthus has multiple benefits for people with atrial fibrillation, angina, and heart failure. It supports the parasympathetic nervous system, improves microcirculation, and converts lactic acid in heart tissue into pyruvate—the heart’s preferred fuel.by Thomas Cowan, MD
- Berberine: New Research on Mechanisms Via Which This Alkaloid May Impact Metabolic and Cardiovascular Health
Berberine, an alkaloid found in goldenseal and other botanicals, has several positive physiological effects on the cardiovascular and liver systems.
by Carrie Decker, ND
Management of the Allergic Patient: The Role of a Changing Environment
After Hurricanes Irene and Sandy, patients with inhalant allergies tested positive to more allergens and had greater reactivity to tests. The authors explain how they adapted their testing protocols and patient management in the face of the changed environment.
by Diego Saporta, MD, and David Hurst, MD, PhD
The Nature of Information and the Metaphysics of Science
This look at the nature of information, the bedrock of reality, examines two views: the materialist and the pantheist. Is information exclusively physical or “everything”?
by Kenneth Smith
Alien Species…On the Threshold of a Brave New World
In an effort to meet the market for transplant organs, researchers are creating animal-human hybrids, despite serious questions about the ethical consequences.
by Katherine A. Carroll, NTP
- OncANP 2018: Capable Hands
The Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians held its 7th annual conference in mid-February 2018. Speakers are selected by a committee that includes some of the best presenters in the naturopathic profession, and the focus is naturopathic oncology.
by Jacob Schor, ND
Columns
Shorts
by Jule Klotter
Literature Review & Commentary
by Alan R. Gaby, MD
Ask Dr. J
The Truth Is Out There
by Jim Cross, ND, LAc
Editorial
- Should We Stop Using High-Dose Strontium for Osteoporosis?
by Alan Gaby, MD
Letter to the Editor
Consumer Reports Magazine Bias
News
Book Reviews
The LDN Book
edited by Linda Elsegood
review by Carol Petersen, RPh
Natural Approach to Urology, 2nd edition
by Eric Yarnell, ND
review by Jacob Schor, ND, FABNO