By: Loree Bischoff Suppose it’s time to make a choice between two potential partners? How do you choose? A lot of people wish they had that problem! Most of us are just trying to find that one special person to share our hearts and...
Allergies and What to do About Them By: Dr. Andrew Dickens NMD Allergies, oh what misery! Lord Byron said, “If I laugh, ‘tis only that I not cry!” Such is the discomfort of allergies. Allergies result from a white blood cell reaction called an IgE...
Since 1993, The ONE Research Foundation (ONE) has funded scientific research to validate techniques that support the BioPsychoSocial (BPS) model of health. ONE has found that Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) is one of the most promising of approaches in the BPS model. NET is defined...
By: Marianne Marchese, ND Chemicals in the environment can disrupt the normal activity of estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and other hormones in women. [1] These chemicals are known as “hormone” or “endocrine disrupting compounds”. [2] Women are exposed to hormone disrupting compounds every day, often without...
By: Jake Psenka, ND There is a common theme that resonates throughout many of the most common health problems seen in medicine. This factor plays a central in many conditions and influences the presentation of and course of many, many health problems. This factor is...
By: Dr. John Demartini Many of you will already be aware that there is a connection between your mind and body, and you may wonder exactly how what you perceive actually impacts your physiology. This month I will focus on wellness and illness issues and...