Naturopathic Articles
Articles and Essays published by members of the NHAND.
- NATURAL MEDICINE AND INFLUENZA
Copyright Gillian Martlew, ND 2009
A common sense approach to staying healthy and fighting the flu...
| 1 May 2009
- HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP.
Sweet and innocent…NOT.
Copyright 2008 Gillian Martlew, ND
The Corn Refiners Association (CRA) has released a series of TV ads as part of their campaign to convince you that high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is not only good to eat in moderation, but that it’s made from corn, doesn’t have any artificial ingredients, and has the same calories as sugar. In other words, it’s sweet and innocent...
| 22 Jan 2009
- Susceptibility to Disease
Written originally for the Concord Co-op newsletter, this article discusses what make one prone to illness. Originally written for the lay person, feel free to use this article (with credits to the author, thank you)
| 9 Dec 2008
- EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS (EEE)
Copyright 2005 Gillian Martlew, ND (Updated July 2006)
Infection with Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) is still a serious threat to all New Englanders. Here is some information to help you decrease the odds of becoming infected with this deadly virus...
| 13 Feb 2006
- ARE THERE NATURAL ALTERNATIVES TO VIOXX™ AND CELEBREX™?
Copyright 2004 Gillian Martlew, ND
Vioxx™ (a cox2 inhibitor used for inflammatory pain) was recently withdrawn because of potential cardiovascular risks, now Celebrex™(also a cox2 inhibitor) and Aleve™ are under scrutiny because of concern over cardiovascular risks. Are there natural alternatives that work without scary side-effects? Can excruciating pain be helped safely and effectively…
| 20 Dec 2004
- Classical Homeopathy in Naturopathic Practice
The effectiveness of Classical Homeopathy and a case example of Seizure Disorder By Kristy Fassler, ND, DHANP
| 14 Sep 2004
- Natural Childbirth: Improving Health from Conception to Delivery
This article focuses on benefits of natural childbirth and how naturopathic medicine can improve outcomes in prenatal care.
| 11 Jun 2004

