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Naturopathic Perspectives
The Naturopathic Approach to Adrenal Dysfunction
by Jason Barker, ND and Chris Meletis, ND
From the Archives: Feb/March '05

Inhalation Insulin and Oral and Nasal Insulin Sprays for Diabetics: Panacea or Evolving Future Health Disaster: Part I
by T.R. Shantha, MD, PhD, FACA, and Jessica G. Shantha
In this abridged excerpt from Part 1 of a two-part article, the authors present the fundamentals of diabetes – including an explication of diabetes types and the crucial role of insulin -- and discuss in detail the questionable safety and efficacy of alternative insulin delivery systems such as inhalation insulin and insulin sprays.
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December 2008)

Electric Autoimmunity: Etiology and basis for nontoxic intervention in autoimmune diseases
by Mark Squibb
A novel view of cause and cofactors in autoimmune dysregulation in Rheumatoid Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Lupus and other autoimmune syndromes. This article presents an integrated view of cellular energetic factors participate autoimmune targeting with B-Cell lines through Tumor Necrosis Factor targeting common to autoimmune disease.
Online publication only
(November 2008)

A Treatment for Scleroderma and Lupus Erythematosus
by Anthony di Fabio
From the Archives: December 1989

Exercise Therapeutics Update & Commentary
by Anna MacIntosh, PhD, ND
Dean of Research, National College of Naturopathic Medicine

From the Archives: August/September 1999

Health Risks and Environmental Issues
Lupus and Environmental Risk Factors
by Rose Marie Williams, MA
From the Archives: August/September 1999

Literature Review and Comparison Studies of Sauna/Hyperthermia in Detoxification: Part III
by Zane R. Gard, MD, and Erma J. Brown, BSN, PhN
From the Archives: October 1992

Lupus Erythematosus
by Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD
From the Archives: October 1997

Phytotherapy Review & Commentary:
Autoimmune Disease – A Phytotherapeutic Perspective
by Kerry Bone
From the Archives: Aug/Sept 1999

Sterols/Sterolins, Natural, Nontoxic Immunomodulators, and Their Role in the Control of Rheumatoid Arthritis
by Prof. Patrick JD Bouic, Chief Specialist Scientist, Head: Immunology, Department of Medical Microbiology, Tygerberg Hospital/University of Stellenbosch
From the Archives: Aug/Sept 1999

Townsend Letter Receives Legacy Media Award
(October 2008)

Haelan Fermented Soy Product – Nutritional Supplementation for the Cancer Patient
by Donna Sage, MSSA©
(October 2008)

Letter to the Editor:
Finding My Path to Treating Endometrial Cancer
From the Archives: November 2006

Comprehensive Lifestyle Intervention Improves Hair and Skin Status and Mental and Physical Functioning
by Gary Null, PhD, and Martin Feldman, MD
(October 2008)

Psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology Review and Commentary
by Robert A. Anderson, MD, FAAFP, FACPM, ABHM
(October 2008)

Pathways to Healing
Bravewell Collaborative Reports on Successful Integrative Medical Centers
Elaine Zablocki
(October 2008)

Not All Soy Products Are Created Equal: Interpretation of Research Results Is Difficult
by Walter H. Wainright
Soy is good? Soy is bad? What kind of soy exactly are we talking about? Well, it depends on the research model used since processing techniques and storage choices strongly affect the chemical composition of soy concentrates or isolates and, consequently, can determine how useful or deleterious the soy form may be.
(October 2008)

Literature Review & Commentary
Alan R. Gaby, MD
(October 2008)

Letter from the Publisher
(October 2008)

Fresh Farm Milk Prevents Childhood Asthma and Allergies
by Martha V. Pickard, MS
Vilified in favor of more "hygienic" pasteurized milk, raw milk nonetheless may offer uncontested benefits, especially – as European studies have shown – in the prevention of asthma and allergies.
(October 2008)

Letter to the Editor:
Effects of Chemo and Diagnostic Use of AMAS Post-Surgery for Papillary Serous Carcinoma
(August/September 2008)

The Garlic Wars
References: articles from the Townsend Letter archives debate the pros and cons of garlic and garlic supplementation.
Online publication only
(August/September 2008)

The Lyme-Autism Connection
by Tami Duncan and Bryan Rosner
(August/September 2008)

War on Cancer
by Ralph Moss, PhD
(August/September 2008)

Thirty Years of Saving Lives
by Julian Whittaker, MD
Joining grateful patients, the founder and editor of Julian Whitaker's Health & Healing newsletter celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski's pioneering work with antineoplastons and cancer, and offers a heartfelt tribute to the doctor's breakthrough approach, his stalwart persistence in the face of great odds, and his enduring achievements as evidenced by many successful patient outcomes.
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August/September 2008)

Letter from the Publisher
(August/September 2008)

Effective Natural Treatment for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers
by Alan R. Gaby, MD
(August/September 2008)

Book review:
Cancer Recovery Guide
by Jonathan Chamberlain
review by Jonathan Collin, MD
(August/September 2008)

Oxygen Homeostasis
Dysox and Climatic Chaos: The Primacy of Oxygen Issues Over Carbon Issues, Part III
by Majid Ali, MD
(August/September 2008)

Quantum Medicine Update
Understanding the Core Physiological and Bioenergetic Issues Underlying Carcinogenesis
by Paul Yanick, Jr., PhD
Online publication only
(August/September 2008)

Longevity News and Review
by Ronald Klatz, MD, DO, and Robert Goldman, MD, PhD, DO, FAASP
Online publication only
(August/September 2008)

Integrative Oncology Denied the Efficiency of Alternative Therapies and Antioxidants
by Serge Jurasunas, Homeopathic Doctor and Lecturer
Online publication only
(August/September 2008)

Equilibrium Theory: New understanding of human physiology and homeostasis, new answers in functional medicine
by JG Goetz
Online publication only
(July 2008)

Wilderness Survival
by Norene Wedam
What would you do if your plane went down in an uninhabited area? How would you survive as you found your way back to civilization? Read this fictional scenario and be prepared.

(July 2008)

Questions and Answers on Vitamin D
with John Cannell, MD
Daily, it seems, more health news features vitamin D and its impressive therapeutic effects on a panoply of disease states. In this Q and A session from April 2008's Vitamin D Newsletter, John Cannell, MD, Executive Director of the Vitamin D Council, addresses questions about dosage, usage, and essential testing.
(July 2008)

Medical Anthropology
Heart Disease, Obesity, and Modernization
by Tim Batchelder
From the archives: Aug/Sept 2002
(July 2008)

The Dangers of Blood Transfusion: Reconsidering Needless Surgeries
by Jim Howenstine, MD
Online publication only
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July 2008)

Lost Knowledge: Ethnobotanical Explorations into Tropical Rainforests—The Student Rainforest Fund
by Steve Morris, ND, AHG, and Dan Wagner
The unique goal of The Student Rainforest Fund is to bring students of pharmacy, medicine, botany, and naturopathy to the source of many traditional and modern plant-based medicines: the rainforest. By experiencing the rainforest firsthand and working alongside traditional healers, these future health providers gain invaluable knowledge and perspective.

(July 2008)

Aiming for Natural Childbirth
by Vivienne Bradshaw-Black
Online publication only
(July 2008)

Letter from the Publisher
Jonathan Collin MD
(
July 2008)

Guest Editorial
Good Manufacturing Practices Should Not Be "Skin Deep"

by Al Czap
(
July 2008)

Don's Tale: A Tribute to Dr. Donald Carrow, MD
by Arline Brecher
Online publication in 2008
From the archives:
January 2004

Thirty Years of Progress in Cardiovascular Health
by Michael Gerber, MD, HMD, MD (H)
From the archives: Feb/March '06
(June 2008)

Clinical Applications of Parenteral Micronutrient Therapy
by Dan Carter, ND and Virginia Osborne, ND
(June 2008)

Web Page Potpourri
Presenting Data on Your Website
Marjorie Roswell
(June 2008)

Health Risks & Environmental Issues
Colony Collapse Disorder
Rose Marie Williams, MA
(June 2008)

Fluoride Petition
submitted by Charles Weber
(June 2008)

Letter from the Publisher
(June 2008)

Nutritional Medicine Update with Robert Crayhon, MS, CN – An Interview with John Abramson, MD: The Overselling of Statins
A quick fix is great, isn't it? That is, unless it's no solution at all, but rather a marketing miracle. In this interview with Robert Crayhon, Dr. John Abramson discusses the drawbacks and false promise of statin use, which obscures more tangible approaches to heart health, including exercise and diet.
(
June 2008)

Literature Review & Commentary
Alan R. Gaby, MD
(June 2008)

Longevity News and Review
by Ronald Klatz, MD, DO, and Robert Goldman, MD, PhD, DO, FAASP
Online publication only
(June 2008)

Boiron Laboratories Disputes British Journal's Editorial on Homeopathy
(June 2008)

Healing with Homeopathy
A Woman with Seasonal Allergies, Depression, Anxiety, and Menstrual Problems
by Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, ND, DHNAP, LCSW, and Robert Ullman, ND, DHANP

Online publication only
(May 2008)

History of The Roger Wyburn-Mason and Jack M. Blount Foundation for Eradication of Rheumatoid Disease (a.k.a., The Arthritis Trust of America or The Rheumatoid Disease Foundation)
by Perry A. Chapdelaine, Sr.
Online publication only
(May 2008)

Even Most Doctors Have Chronic Pain – Who Knew?
by Stephen Kaufman, DC
Facing a tough audience of skeptical doctors, chiropractor Stephen Kaufman once again demonstrates the remarkable efficacy of his Pain Neutralization Technique, which addresses extremely tender trigger points in muscles and promotes relief, often instantly.
(May 2008)

History of Mesotherapy
by Harry Adelson
Although the use of intracutaneous injections for the treatment of chronic pain and acute injury is well regarded in Europe, the technique is not used much in the US. Safe, cost-effective, and successful, mesotherapy provides longer-lasting therapeutic effects and deserves serious consideration.
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May 2008)

A Blend of Unique Herbs May Have Wide Clinical Application
by Stephen Levine, PhD
A formula composed of herbs used in Traditional Chinese Medicine has been found to be extraordinarily effective in treating asthma – improving lung function while also increasing cortisol production. The success and superior safety and efficacy of anti-asthma herbal medicine intervention (ASHMI) in recent studies has also sparked more interest in the use of herbal formulas in other conditions associated with low cortisol, chronic inflammation, and adrenal fatigue.
(May 2008)

Healing with Homeopathy
Homeopathy: Highly Effective for Hay Fever
Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, ND, and Robert Ullman, ND
Originally printed in May 2001
(May 2008)

Literature Review & Commentary
Alan R. Gaby, MD
(May 2008)

Health Risks & Environmental Issues
Where Have All the Honeybees Gone?
Rose Marie Williams, MA
(May 2008)

A Debate: Homeopathy – Quackery or a Key to the Future of Medicine?
University of Connecticut Health Center; Farmington, Connecticut; October 25, 2007
Last fall, six internationally renowned experts debated the efficacy of homeopathy. The excerpts published here reveal a lively debate on a medical modality that has inspired and confounded experts for two centuries.
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April 2008)

Letter from the Publisher
(April 2008)

Web Page Potpourri
Questioning and Correcting Attention Deficit Disorder
Marjorie Roswell
(April 2008)

The Lyme-Autism Connection
More Proof That Lyme Disease and Multiple Infections Play Roles in Autism
Tami Duncan
(April 2008)

Shorts by Jule Klotter
(April 2008)

Systemic Intracellular Bacterial Infections (Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, Borrelia species) in Neurodegenerative (Multiple Sclerosis, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Alzheimer's) and Behavioral (Autistic Spectrum Disorders) Diseases
by Prof. Garth L. Nicolson
Professor Garth Nicolson reports on research that reveals and underscores the significant presence of systemic bacterial, viral, and/or fungal infections in causing and perpetuating neurodegenerative diseases and behavioral neurological conditions, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, autistic spectrum disorders, and Lyme disease. In his extensive review, the author investigates the roles Mycoplasma species, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Brucella species, Borrelia burgdorferi, and other infections play in specific disease states, and he calls for an integrative, long-term treatment approach.
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April 2008)

Literature Review & Commentary
Alan R. Gaby, MD
(April 2008)

Chelation Corner
Toxic Metals and Autism
by E. Blaurock-Busch, PhD
Online publication only

(April 2008)

Deficient Cholesterol: A Common New Factor in Autism
Reprinted from The Great Plains Laboratory
Online publication only
(April 2008)

Oxygen Homeostasis
The ADHD-Autism-Oxygen Connection: The Larger-Head-Smaller-Brain Scenario
by Majid Ali
Online publication only

(April 2008)

Letter to the Editor:
Restoring Optimal Brain Function Helps Many Health Problems: ADD; Autism; Depression; Fibromyalgia; Anxiety; Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder; Learning Disorders; Strokes; Parkinson's Disease; Multiple Sclerosis
Online publication only
(April 2008)

Healing with Electromedicine and Sound Therapies Part 2
by Nenah Sylver, PhD
(April 2008)

Longevity News and Review
by Ronald Klatz, MD, DO, and Robert Goldman, MD, PhD, DO, FAASP
Online publication only

Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation as a Proven Effective Treatment for Fibromyalgia
by Daniel L. Kirsch, PhD, DAAPM, FAIS
Pain messages originate in the brain and are exacerbated by emotional disturbances. Given this, the author argues that the most effective treatment for fibromyalgia, which is characterized by systemic pain, mood, sleep, and cognitive disorders, may be one that directly addresses the sourcepoint: the brain.
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February/March 2008)

War on Cancer
Do Statins Increase the Risk of Cancer?
Ralph Moss, PhD
(
February/March 2008)

Web Page Potpourri
Quick and Easy Raw Food
Marjorie Roswell
(
February/March 2008)

Super Antioxidant from the Sea: More Potent than EGCG from Green Tea
by Robert Jay Rowen, MD
More evidence from clinical trials that Ecklonia Cava Extract (ECE), derived from brown algae, provides substantial antioxidant activity on an ever-widening list of illnesses, ranging from hypertension to obesity to diabetes to fibromyalgia.
(
February/March 2008)

Townsend's New York Observer
Interview with Richard A. Jaffe
by Marcus A. Cohen
(
February/March 2008)

Letter from the Publisher
(February/March 2008)

Shorts by Jule Klotter
(February/March 2008)

Literature Review & Commentary
Alan R. Gaby, MD
(February/March 2008)

Increasing Human Body Size and Its Physical and Environmental Ramifications
by Thomas T. Samaras and Jonn Desnoes, OMD, MD, PhD
Bigger is better, right? Maybe not. Authors Samaras and Desnoes debunk the belief that burgeoning human size is a sign of better worldwide human health and increased longevity. On the contrary, the authors argue, increasing birthweight and growth rates are harbingers of pervasive obesity, greater incidence of illness, shorter life spans, and rapidly diminishing resources.
(
February/March 2008)

Chinese Medicine
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome & Contemporary Chinese Medicine
abstracted & translated by Bob Flaws, LAc, FNAAOM (USA), FRCHM (UK)
Online publication only
(February/March 2008)

Quantum Medicine Update
Disrupted Steroidogenesis and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin in Fibromyalgia and Obesity
by Paul Yanick, PhD
Online publication only
(February/March 2008)

Healing with Electromedicine and Sound Therapies
by Nenah Sylver, PhD
In Part One of this highly informative and cogent article, Dr. Nenah Sylver offers a primer on electromedicine. She reviews its role throughout history, explains the science behind the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum and its parallel to sound frequency, and investigates both the harmful and healing effects of EM radiation and EM fields. A vital introduction to a controversial treatment modality, this article will continue next month with an in-depth discussion of specific EM therapies.
Part Two is also online.
(February/March 2008)

Fifty Nutrient Associations That Influence Health State
by Bill Misner, PhD
Online publication only
(January 2008)

Urinary Hormones
by Christa Hinchcliffe, ND and Wendy Ellis, ND
The safety of Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) is under constant consideration. Comprehensive and effective testing can provide a clearer picture of the effects of steroid hormones and alleviate worries. The authors look at the predominant types of testing, particularly the value of 24-hour urinalysis.
(January 2008)

Shorts
by Jule Klotter
(January 2008)

Letter from the Publisher
Jonathan Collin, MD
(January 2008)

Townsend's New York Observer
Interview with Stephen L. DeFelice, MD on Consumerists, the Media, and His Theory of Nutraceutical Rejection-Need in the Reversal of Aging
by Marcus A. Cohen
(January 2008)

DNA Detection of Gut Microbiota
Advancing Routine Characterization of Microbial Populations

by J. Alexander Bralley, PhD, Robert M. David, PhD, and
Richard S. Lord, PhD

Identifying gut microbes is both a vital and sometimes difficult process. Powerful new testing procedures, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR), move past simple stool analysis via microscopy, culture, and identification to offer higher accuracy and greater sensitivity.
(January 2008)

Oxygen Homeostasis:
Oxygen, Inflammation, and Castor-Cise Liver Detox
by Majid Ali, MD
(December 2007)
Online publication only

It's The Bite That Counts
by J.S. Mittelman, DDS
(December 2007)
Online publication only

Web Page Potpourri
by Marjorie Roswell
(December 2007)
Online publication only

Alpha Lipoic Acid and Liver Disease
by Burton M. Berkson, MD, MS, PhD
Dr. Berkson's pioneering use of alpha lipoic acid in liver disease treatment resulted in remarkable success. Since then, he has continued to use alpha lipoic acid in a triple antioxidant approach that also includes silymarin and selenium with continued documented results. In this article, he reviews his exciting history with alpha lipoic acid and also presents three case histories.
(December 2007)

Letter from the Publisher
Long-Term Care Insurance
Jonathan Collin, MD
(December 2007)

War on Cancer
Ralph Moss, PhD
(December 2007)

The Vitamin D Quiz
by John Cannell, MD
This informative and entertaining quiz, which first appeared in The Vitamin D Newsletter, clarifies truths and debunks myths about Vitamin D. Take the quiz and see how your knowledge of vitamin D measures up.
(
December 2007)

Shorts
Jule Klotter
(December 2007)

Letter to the Editor
Cancer Is a Fungus
(December 2007)

Health Risks & Environmental Issues
Shop Healthy
Rose Marie Williams, MA
(December 2007)

Vaccination:
An Updated Analysis of the Health Risks Part 3
by Gary Null, PhD and Martin Feldman, MD
All three parts of this series are now online.
(
December 2007)

Psychoneuroimmuno-endocrinology Review and Commentary:
Liver Disease and Cirrhosis
by Robert A. Anderson, MD, FAAFP, FACPM, ABHM
(December 2007)
Online publication only

Dreaming and Anesthesia
(December 2007)
Online publication only

Chlorella May Help Reduce Harmful Toxins in Breast Milk
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December 2007)
Online publication only

Tests of "Muscle" Supplements Finds Some "Weak" Products But Most Contain Expected Creatine, HMB, or Amino Acids
Review of Muscular Enhancement Supplements Published by ConsumerLab.com
(December 2007)
Online publication only

Acupuncture & Moxibusion
Migraines and Acupuncture
Honora Lee Wolfe, Dipl Ac, Lic Ac, FNAAOM
(November 2007)

Web Page Potpourri
Nine Steps to a Successful Blog with Blogger.com
Marjorie Roswell
(November 2007)

Townsend's New York Observer
Special Report on OAM & NCCAM Re: Unconventional Cancer Treatment, 1992-2007 (Part Two)
by Marcus A. Cohen
(November 2007)

Book Review
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Migraines

by Alexander Mauskop, MD and Barry Fox, PhD
review by Katherine Duff
(November 2007)

Artificial Food and Cosmetic Coloring:
A Hidden Source of Toxic Metals
by Debbie C. Lindgren, CIHom, BA, MBA
(November 2007)
Online publication only

Vaccination: An Updated Analysis of the Health Risks – Part 2
by Gary Null, PhD and Martin Feldman, MD
Part Two of this highly informative three-part series examines the history and efficacy of common vaccines, including Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio, Chickenpox, Measles, Mumps, and Rubella, and Hepatitis B.
(
November 2007)

Can Pain Be Turned Off Instantly Using Neuromuscular Reflexes?
by Stephen Kaufman, DC
Pain Neutralization Technique (PNT) is an astonishingly simple technique that activates muscle-protective neurological reflexes to eliminate – not treat – trigger points for pain.
(November 2007)

A New "Light" on Color Light Therapy: Visual Color Therapy and the Effect on Disease Conditions (Abstract)
by Harold Steinberg, DC, CCN, DABCN
This abstract of a longer study on the potential uses of color therapy in treating common disease conditions posits a vital connection between the optical response to light and the effect of those wavelengths on the body's nervous and glandular systems.
(
November 2007)

Parabens: Dangers and Uses
by Ingrid Schuetz, MA

(November 2007)
Online publication only

Carole Conquers Cancer…
One Woman's Odyssey
by Michael Culbert
Online reprint from the archives (Jan. 1999)

Vaccination: An Updated Analysis of the Health Risks – Part 1
by Gary Null, PhD, and Martin Feldman, MD
(October 2007)

Editorial
Throwing Children into Oncoming Traffic: The Truth about Autism

by Kenneth Stoller, MD, FAAP with Anne McElroy Dachel
Online publication only
(
October 2007)

The Vitamin Wars
by Owen R Fonorow and Damir Zucic
Online publication only
(
October 2007)

The Hidden Story of Cancer
by Brian Scott Peskin with Amid Habib, MD
book review by Jonathan Collin, MD
(August/September 2007)

Letter from the Publisher
(August/September 2007)

Special Report on Performance of OAM and NCCAM
Re: Unconventional Cancer Treatment, 1992-2007

by Marcus A. Cohen
(August/September 2007)

Health Risks & Environmental Issues
X-Rays and Mammograms Increase Cancer Risk
Rose Marie Williams, MA
(August/September 2007)

The Mainstreaming of Misinformation
by Alan R. Gaby, MD
(August/September 2007)

EFAs, Oxygenation, and Cancer Prevention: A New Solution
by Brian Scott Peskin, BSEE
Building on the revolutionary discoveries of Otto Warburg, MD, author Brian Peskin hypothesizes that cellular oxygen deprivation engenders cancer, and focusing on the role of essential fatty acids as "oxygen magnets," he proposes a new calculation of the ideal omega 6: omega 3 ratio in the Peskin Protocol.
(
August/September 2007)

From the archives: May 1998
Healing with Homeopathy
Physician Heal Thyself: Cancer as a Path to Gratitude
by Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, ND, DHANP and Robert Ullman, ND, DHANP

Food Farmacy for Melanoma
(a.k.a. Flying with the Winged Bean and a Prayer?)
by James A. Duke, PhD
(August/September 2007)

The International College of Applied Kinesiology–USA, with Standard Process, Inc., Awards the Second Annual George J. Goodheart Scholarship in Applied Kinesiology
(August/September 2007)

International Decade of Nutrition Inaugurated by Natural Solutions Foundation
Online publication only

(August/September 2007)

The Voice of Health Freedom Was Heard
by Byron J. Richards, CCN
Online publication only
(August/September 2007)

Literature Review & Commentary
by Alan R. Gaby, MD
(July 2007)

Bastyr Seeks Patients for Breast Cancer Research

Applied Kinesiology: An Effective Complementary Treatment for Children with Down Syndrome
by Scott C. Cuthbert, BA, BCAO, DC
Neuromusculoskeletal disorders in children with Down syndrome result in developmental delays, but properly sensitive cranial treatments have been shown to alleviate cerebellar dysfunctions, opening the door to new capabilities.
(
July 2007)

War on Cancer
Big Blow to Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer
by Ralph Moss, PhD
(July 2007)

The WiFi Blues
by Jeffry Fawcett, PhD
Wireless technology is becoming increasingly ubiquitous and with it comes documented, but rarely explored, health risks. Author Jeffrey Fawcett raises the alarm and presents an important wake-up call to all of us immersed, willingly or not, in the digital age.
(
July 2007)

Web Page Potpourri
Farm Bill

by Marjorie Roswell
(July 2007)

Chelation, Heavy Metals, Heart Disease, and Health: An Oral Detoxification Program: Part Two
by Garry Gordon, MD (H)
Full text online publication only
(July 2007)

Michael Ozner, MD
A Cardiologist Devoted to Preventing Heart Disease
Online publication only
(July 2007)

Healing with Homeopathy:
The Qualities of the Rare Physician: Part 2
by Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman, ND, DHANP and Robert Ullman, ND, DHANP

Online publication only
(July 2007)

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