BNJ from 2000 -1999

 

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 17

No.4

2000

  • Editorials: The scope of Naturopathic practice in the UK; BNA President meets Prince Charles; BNA Conference 2001
  • A tomato a day keeps the doctor away. A BNJ review of lycopene
  • Baldness risk for coronary heart disease
  • Naturopathic protocol for treatment of hepatitis C. Retrospective study reveals benefit of natural remedies
  • Lead levels rise during pregnancy
  • Glucose consumption and free radicals
  • Is Naturopathy a threat to the establishment? Jane Dean ND comments on the Lords report
  • Hair findings in celiac disease
  • Dedicated Naturopath John Sugarman dies
  • Laboratory update: H. Pylori and celiac disease
  • Book reviews: Building your ideal private practice; German herbal medicine
  • New website for Naturopaths
  • Obesity and renal cancer
  • The eND column with Ruth A. Paton; The arthritis remedy neglected for 34 years

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 17

No.3

2000

  • Editorials: Research boost in the pipeline; It's time to re-evaluate aspartame
  • Children with learning difficulties: Is there anything we can do? Jane Dean ND investigates
  • Nutritional keys to prostate health. A four page supplement sponsored by Nature's own
  • Herbs and drugs in the treatment of respiratory allergies. Francis Brinker ND compares allopathic and naturopathic approaches
  • Oil, fruit and leaf ... the olive tree as food, medicine and antibiotic. A four page supplement sponsored by Tigon (GB) Ltd
  • A tribute to Stanley Lief. An outstanding Pioneer of Nature Cure
  • The ‘N' Files: Australian GPs turn to complementary therapies
  • News and Reviews: Cinnamon and diabetes; BNA conference call for abstracts; Vegan diet may cut prostate cancer risk

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 17

No.2

2000

  • Editorials: Respect for all shades of naturopathic opinion
  • Excess iron a risk for stroke? David Potterton ND reports on recent research
  • Oxalic acid linked to male infertility
  • Bananas help reduce blood pressure
  • Naturopathy evolves and blossoms. Francis Brinker ND concludes his 100 year history of Naturopathy
  • Cure by Fasting. Dr Alfred Branckle explains how fasting is used for both treatment and prevention of illness
  • Books: The Scientification of Love by Michael Odent; Soft Tissue Release by Mary Sanderson; Chronic Fatigue Unmasked 2000 by Gerald Poesnecker; Merck Manual 1899; Why am I so Tired by Martin Budd
  • Naturopathic service provides treatments for prisoners in UK jails
  • Letters
  • News and Reviews: Cutting copper levels controls tumour growth; A few words from pioneer John B. Lust; Vaccines implicated in Gulf war syndrome; The 13th Leading cause of death; High fibre diet aids control of diabetes; Herbs reduce pain and PSA levels in prostate cancer
  • The eND column: Ruth A. Paton takes a wry look at the next 100 years

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 17

No.1

2000

  • Editorials: Naturopathy and statutory self regulation; Safety of Hypericum
  • Natural methods reduce risk of breast cancer. A comprehensive review by Michael Buri ND
  • The fall and rise of Naturopathy. Dr Francis Brinker ND continues his well documented history of the naturopathic profession
  • The forgotten art of skin brushing. Dr Bruce Berkowsky NMD puts the naturopath's ‘dry friction rub' into perspective
  • Naturopathy gets an airing. Janine Leach ND reports on Exeter's Sixth Annual Symposium on Complementary Health Care
  • Migraine caused by masked allergy. BNJ reports on Dr John Mansfield's address to the Migraine Action Association
  • Biological terrain analysis. Han van De Braak discusses a diagnostic method for investigating urine, saliva and whole blood
  • The eND column: Ruth A. Paton on Linus Pauling and the flu

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 16

No.4

1999

  • Editorials: Naturopathy in the modern world; Dr Michael Odent joins the BNJ; British Library database; 100 years of Naturopathy
  • Childbirth, needs, dreams and realities. Jane Dean ND interviews natural childbirth pioneer Dr Michael Odent
  • Grapes or wine?
  • Soy bean yields its nutritional secrets. A four page supplement sponsored by Nutri Ltd
  • 100 Years of Naturopathy. Francis Brinker ND begins a new series on the history of naturopathy in America
  • Millennium messages: From Arpad Pusztai, Bruce Berkowsky, Mike Macalevey, Joseph Goodman, Christopher Menzies-Trull, Wendy Arnheim, Jane Dean, Roger Newman Turner, Martin Budd
  • Probiotics and the treatment of disease. A four paged supplement sponsored by Nature's Own
  • Functional medicine in the health care revolution. BNJ report on a Jeff Bland UK seminar
  • BNJ news: Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma an diet; New website promotes practitioners; Website review

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 15

No.3

1999

  • Editorials: Stuff and nonsense from Claire Rayner; From the past to the future
  • Naturopathy in the Netherlands. A report by Astrid Noorden, Mary Zoomers and Andy Schuurmans
  • Chronic tiredness and the Haigh formula. Michael Burker investigates the three most common causes of ‘tiredness all the time'
  • Disorders of intercellular mediators and messengers. Roger Newman Turner reports on the Sixth Functional Medicine Symposium in Tucson
  • Grim future. Jane Dean reviews a report which suggest that one in five children experience mental ill health
  • Living to be 100
  • Walking away with coronary heart disease. A BNJ report
  • How long does it take to get better? Christopher Menzies-Trull discusses the physiomedical approach to prognosis
  • BNJ News. Pesticides more dangerous to children and babies; State registered herbalists within five years; Essential oil in wound care
  • The ‘N' Files: Naturopathy abstracts

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 15

No.2

1999

  • Editorials: Exercise to prevent bone loss; Intrauterine pollution; Soya challenge; GM foods threat to health
  • Walking back to happiness. Jane Kirtley ND reviews the evidence for exercise in combating osteoporosis
  • Naturopathy, research, science and opinion. A BNJ commentary
  • Naturopath who defied the odds. Roger Newman Turner pays tribute to Sidney Rose Neil
  • Pollutants, nutrients and brain function. Jane Dean ND interviews Derek Bryce Smith
  • Insights into seaweed. An original paper by Bruce Berkowsky
  • News and reviews. Calcium prevents bowel polyps; Beta carotene and risk of breast cancer; Physiotherapist critical of naturopathic charity; Food preservatives 1899; Hydrotherapy supplies
  • The ‘N' Files: The latest naturopathy abstracts.
  • Conference and seminar: dates for your diary

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 15

No.1

1999

  • Editorials: Glandulars or hormone replacement?; AMA sinks to a new low; Move along there please; Should we call you a doctor?; Fundamental fasting; Which allergy test?
  • Dietary therapy for irritable bowel. An original paper by Sonia Gwilliam MA
  • When is a doctor not a doctor? Ron Bishop ND investigates
  • Moving with the times. Jane Dean ND describes some new naturopathic techniques
  • Supporting the body with glandular extracts. A discussion paper by Helen Kimber BSc (Hons)
  • The ‘N' Files. Naturopathy abstracts
  • Fasting in general practice. By Tom Moule ND
  • Food allergy testing goes on trial. A BNJ report
  • Ramblings and Gossip. The life and times of Percy Scarr; Migraine success for Naturopaths
  • Conferences and seminars. Date for your diary