British Naturopathic Journal
Volume 19 No.4 2002 | - Editorials: Danger of evidence based advice
- Guest Editorial: Societies forgotten victims
- Do newspaper ‘health pages' need purging?
- Black Cohosh flushes out confusion
- Naturopathic treatment in breast cancer. What practitioners do in North America. Naturopaths in comparison study
- Hair analysis reveals cause of chronic illness. A case study by Richard Burden ND
- High fibre, low fat diet and PSA measurements
- Enhanced muscle function following hydrotherapy. By Tanya Lipman and Nick Walters
- Spice may protect during radiation therapy
- A definition of Naturopathic Medicine. Approval by the GCRN and provisionally accepted by NAtFor. This is what naturopathy is all about
- A vision for naturopathy. Clare Bodrick ND, president of the GCRN argues for a more eclectic approach to naturopathic practice
- BookeNDs: The Farmer and the Obstetrician, My Michael Odent, Review by Jane Dean ND
- Feedback: Naturopaths have become like allopaths, says E.W. Hudson ND
- News: Eating fish cuts risk of dementia. Work stress doubles heart death risk
- Coenzyme Q10 in Parkinson's disease
- Notes and Resources: Integrated health care awards, Bilirubin more powerful than glutathione
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British Naturopathic Journal
Volume 19 No.3 2002 | - Editorials: Beware of scavengers as BCNO changes its name; Naturopathy has been let down; Why was the profession not consulted? Naturopathy to be or not to be in the College title; Mixed reactions to name change; Name change has been a possibility for 20 years
- Vaccination survey of chiropractic students. A BNJ report
- Adverse effects of alcohol in human health. By Jane Dean ND
- Naturopaths by the thousand in Dusseldorf. Janine leach ND reports on Heilpraktker 2002
- Naturopathic advice on osteoporosis for postmenopausal women. By Christopher B. Del Mar, Paul P Glaszion, Annaleise B Spinks and Sharon L Sanders
- Antimicrobial resistance development mediated by nutraceuticals. By Paula-Marie Ward, Stamario Fasitas and Stanley E. Katz
- Emerging therapies in complex neurologic and psychiatric conditions. Functional medicine report by Roger Newman Turner
- Avocado may protect against liver damage. The oldest BNJ
- Exercise pain can give long term gain in osteoarthritis
- More comments on BCNO name changes
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British Naturopathic Journal
Volume 19 No.2 2002 | - Editorials: Breaking the mould of naturopathic practice. Autism unravelled
- Naturopathy moves ahead with genetic testing. Diagnostics update by Sue Glennie ND
- Glyconutrition - the sweetest way to health. Peter Smith and Kelley D Ramsey explain how sugars can be use therapeutically
- Mushroom nutrition for cancer, ME and other fatigue-related conditions. Martin Powell gives an update on the therapeutic use of mushrooms
- IP-6, the natural partner for patients and chemotherapy. Mareus Webb ND reveals the results of some remarkable research
- Samento in the primary care setting. Dr John Kule MD reports positive clinical results with the use of a unique Peruvian herb
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British Naturopathic Journal
Volume 19 No.1 2002 | - Editorials: Independent research into MMR is vital; Consensus on vaccination; Obesity challenges to public health? Question time
- Cancer and the cruciferous connection. Research review by Michael A Zellgs MD
- Healing relationships with nature. By Margaret A. Burkhardt PhD explores nature, the environment and natural therapeutics
- Non-toxic cancer treatment found in Chinese herb
- Fasting facts and fallacies. Classical naturopathy with Kei Sidhwa
- Water-only fasting in the treatment of hypertension. By Alan Goldhamer, DC. Douglas Lisle, PhD, Banoo Parpia PhD, Scott V Anderson MD and T. Colin Campbell PhD
- Naturopathy for Asthma
- Feedback: Oregano oil is used extensively; Oregano oil article "Irresponsible"; Oregano is the spice of life
- GCRN faces a challenging year
- BNA president's research challenge. Exeter Conference report by Janine leach ND and Ajay C Shah ND
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British Naturopathic Journal
Volume 18 No.4 2001 | - Editorials: Bias, negative results and suppression; Older people: drug them or treat them naturopathically?
- The rising incidence of childhood diabetes. Jane Dean ND takes a critical look at early feeding
- Naturopath's attitudes to herbal medicines
- Essential oils and the cancer miasm. Dr Bruce Berkowsky NMD introduces a new concept in homeopathic healing
- Wild oregano oil; Falling blood pressure signals; Ill health in the very old
- Was Florence Nightingale a naturopath? Dr Pauline McCabe ND investigates
- Book eNDs: Cancer - why we're still dying to know the truth: Philip Day; The Clinicians Handbook of Natural Medicine: J. Pizzorno, M. Murray and H Joiner-Bey
- Bladder disease if often misdiagnosed; Mistletoe prolongs survival time
- Concise Guide to Chromium. First of a new series by Marcus Well ND
- Taking the waters: The eND Column with Joe Goodman
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British Naturopathic Journal
Volume 18 No.3 2001 | - Editorials: Naturopathic leaders in urgent talks. Naturopaths join the research road
- It's time to produce the evidence. Professor Ernst calls for naturopathic research
- Secret of President Lincoln's blue pills. Medication for depression in the 19th century
- The human burden of environmental toxins. Part Two of Dr Walter Crinnion's damning report
- Rhodiola reduces mental fatigue. Herbal medicine update
- Kill and cure: the healing properties of wild oregano oil. A four page educational supplement sponsored by Tigon (GB) Ltd
- Endocrine disturbances of ageing. Conference report by Roger Newman Turner
- Cranberry juice beats infection
- Book Review: The Great Food Gamble: John Humphreys
- News and Reviews: Urine test predicts heart problems; Bone density risk for breast cancer; Animal vaccine given to children
- Death of Keith Lamont
- Inflammation clue to ovarian cancer
- Chiropractic manipulation ‘reverses MS'
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British Naturopathic Journal
Volume 18 No.2 2001 | - Editorials: Rising to the challenge of SSR; BNJ reader survey results; Special award for Denis Kiely ND; Naturopathy research survey update
- The Metabolic Oncolytic Regime. A novel, experimental approach to tumour eradication by Dr Anthony Payne NMD
- Zinc benefits low-birth weight babies
- The human burden of environmental toxins. The first of a two-part series by Walter J. Crinnion ND
- Pesticides and foetal deaths: Health risks of novel genes in GM foods
- Research report - By Dr Janine Leach ND
- Developing a business vision. Practical advice from business coach Lyn Grodzki
- Feedback: Free radicals from glucose
- Laboratory update: Travel screen for DVT risk; Saliva test for systemic candida
- The eyes of Bernarr Macfadden. SouNDbite from a pioneer of Naturopathy
- News and Review: MS and vitamin D; Boron and prostate cancer; Antibiotic and sinusitis; Caffeine and Parkinson's; Herbal Diplomas; Was Benveniste right after all? Crohn's gene identified
- Former BNOA president dies
- A lesson o probiotics: The eND column with Ruth A. Paton
- Briefings
- The ‘N' files
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British Naturopathic Journal
Volume 18 No.1 2001 | - Editorials: Anyone for cocktails?
- Pesticides linked to Parkinson's disease. A BNJ research report
- Has natural medication a place in naturopathic practice? By Thomas Dummer ND Do
- The killer bugs are coming to getcha. Jane Dean ND takes a look at the rise of the "superbugs"
- Time to build bridges, says RCGP. Symposium report by Dr Janine Leach ND
- Advertorial: Hydrogen is the fuel for life
- Pearls of wisdom for naturopathy students. Question Time report by Minha Rajput
- Book Reviews: Reflexotherapy of the feet: Hanne Marquardt; Naturopathic medicine: Roger Newman-Turner
- News and Reviews: Hair dyes linked to bladder cancer...But coffee may give protection; Energy restricted diets boost lipid profiles; Anti-fever drugs prolong flu; Young adults live in age of anxiety; Britain favours the ‘fast food and beer' diet; IBS breath test indicates bacterial overgrowth; Bad marriages exacerbate high blood pressure
- The eND Column: Ruth A. Paton on Beethoven's hair analysis
- Briefings
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