BNJ from 2004 - 2003

 

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 21

No.3

2004

  • Is life too complicated to worry about lectins?
  • Naturopaths and adverse effects
  • BNA News: President Michael Spenceley resigns; New president is Janine Leach
  • Very low fat diet reduces good cholesterol
  • Magnesium and nocturnal spasms in MS patient. Case report by David Potterton
  • Naturopathic framework for a growing profession. By Mathew Leach, lecturer in Naturopathy
  • The spinal link to duodenal ulcer. By Howard Beardmore DO
  • The road to true health. By Bruce Berkowsky ND
  • ‘As you may know' ...the story of Dr Jeffrey Bland. Profile by Roger Newman Turner ND
  • Maternal diet and childhood leukaemia
  • Myths and confusion undermine use of echinacea: A BNJ Report
  • Naturopathy: Current and future developments. By Brian Isbell
  • Death of Douglas Drysdale
  • BookeNDs: The Caesarean; What really goes into the food on your plate?
  • Walnut diet improves endothelial function
  • Diagnosis and treatment of auto-immune disease. Conference report by Ute Allison ND
  • Whole tomato gives better protection than lycopene
  • Pot belly study

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 21

No.2

2004

  • Naturopaths in Oz open up to scrutiny; Prince Charles calls for Gerson research
  • Two research reviews by William B. Grant PhD; The role of vitamin D in reducing chronic disease & Vitamin D and multiple sclerosis
  • Bacteria in the gullet? Surely not! A BNJ report
  • The physiomedical treatment of infections. By Christopher Menzies-Trull MD
  • Disease is the way to health. A classic Nature Cure article by Stanley Smyth
  • Vitamins may reduce the effects of Alzheimer's disease
  • Naturopathic Congress attracts thousands. Report from Dusseldorf by Marcia Harewood ND
  • What do the experts know about disease in children due to mercury, lead, pesticides and smoke? Answer..."Precious little"
  • BookeNDs: The great thyroid scandal
  • Cellular zinc pumps, brain function and hyperactivity
  • BookeNDs: Understanding Breast Cancer
  • The truth about the decline in MMR vaccine uptake.
    An investigation by Dr F. Edward Yazbak
  • Tolerant genes give evolution a twist. Report by Gilien Silsby and Gia Scafidi
  • BNA Stand attracts festival crowds
  • Beta carotene and lung cancer

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 21

No.1

2004

  • The battle for honesty in health and medicine. An editorial by David Potterton ND
  • Water only fasting rediscovered. By Alan Goldhamer DC
  • Nutrition, lifestyle and colorectal cancer. Latest findings from the Oxford Vegetarian Study
  • Asthma and antioxidants
  • Emotional conflicts and energy flow. An introduction to Psychosomatic Energetics by Reimar Banis MD, ND
  • Glycaemic index under attack. Are carrots really bad for you?
  • Research reveals the pros and cons of natural therapeutics. Symposium report by Ajay Shah ND
  • Safety of Black Cohosh
  • Research methods for naturopaths - part 2. Ajay Shah ND reports
  • More evidence for massage; Naturopath plans to set up new facility
  • BookeNDs: Early diagnosis is the key to lung cancer survival; Scientific appraisal of top herbs
  • News, Views and Resources: Aspirin may cause cancer of pancreas in women; Calorie restriction extends life and boosts health

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 20

No.4

2003

  • Underarm cosmetics and breast cancer. An editorial by Philip W Harvey, European Editor, of the Journal of Applied Toxicology.
  • BNA Study Day focuses on spin
  • Syndrome X. An overview by Martin Budd ND
  • Homeopathic arsenic may be antidote to arsenic poisoning
  • Hostility increases BP
  • Naturopath who raised the standards of complementary medicine.
    Roger Newman Turner records the many achievements of Joe Goodman
  • Food, mood, the brain and beyond. Marcus Webb ND discusses the role of nutrition in maintaining optimum brain health
  • Acupuncture helps migraine sufferers. By Ajay Shah ND
  • Echoes from the past as fluoride debate rages on. David Potterton recalls meeting fluoride dissenter Dean Burk, of the US National Cancer Institute
  • Mediterranean diet: an intervention study on patients with rheumatoid arthritis. A BNJ report
  • BookeNDs: The Theory and Practice of Taiji Qigong
  • News, Views and Resources: Co-op says ‘no' to GM crops;
    Why Atkins must be destroyed!

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 20

No.3

2003

  • Speaking ill of the dead. David Potterton on the British Medical Journal's outrageous obituary of David Horrobin
  • Case studies, please
  • The heart on fire. Roger Newman Turner ND reports from the 10th International Symposium on Functional Medicine
  • Underarm cosmetics and breast cancer. By Dr Phillipa Darbre, lecturer in oncology
  • A century of blood type science. Tom Greenfield ND on the 1st International Conference and Certification of the Institute of Human Individuality
  • The health that Jack built. Case study by Normal Ball ND
  • Vitamin C may protect against H. Pylori; US naturopaths get research update
  • New stool test detects bowel cancer. Laboratory Update by Ute Allison ND
  • Healthy lifestyle may reverse prostate disease
  • Diet as good as drugs at lowering cholesterol. A BNJ report
  • BookeNDs: Naturopath's new book on herbal medicine
  • News, Views, and Resources: Professor Ernst presents ‘the evidence so far'; Galenica buys Potter's Herbal Medicines; Sinusitis clue to chronic fatigue syndrome; Atkins diet slims down Unilever profits
  • Feedback: Blood group diet deserves attention; Vitamin trials cost health firm £millions

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 20

No.2

2003

  • Blunders in FSA vitamin report cause confusion
  • Heil Naturopathy! Guest editorials
  • Serious fasting brings miraculous results. Jonathan Shaw ND reports from Shalimar
  • Feedback: Strong minds, weak palates NSAIDs damage small intestine
  • Too much sunlight, or not enough? Jane Dean ND weighs up the evidence
  • Banana extract improves bowel problems. A BNJ report
  • We're all naturopaths now! Derek A. Wolfe ND reports from the German Heilpraktiker Congress in Dusseldorf
  • Naturopaths get to grips with health and sport.
    Conference report by Michael Spenceley ND
  • Yeast and fungi: a growing health concern. By Mark Dwortzan
  • Cholesterol and weight respond to Atkins diet. A BNJ report
  • First move towards an ND training programme. BNA Presidents address
  • Naturopathy on course for research methodology. By Ajay Shah ND
  • BookeNDs: Focus on muscles
  • News: Flax oil now in vegetarian soft capsule
  • Notes and Resources: Antioxidants higher in organically grown food

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 20

No.1

2003

  • Guest editorial: The expanding market for veganism
  • The health danger of milk products
  • Research report: Vitamin E cuts bladder cancer
  • Exercise prolongs life - even for the obese. By Dr Carlos J. Crespo and colleagues
  • Stool test for H. Pylori. Laboratory report by Ute Allison ND
  • Alcohol consumption and risk of stroke
  • An introduction to blood grouping in naturopathic practice. An original paper by Tom Greenfield ND
  • An update on the health benefits of Chlorella. By David Potterton ND
  • Exeter's 9th symposium on complementary care:
    Report by Ajay Shah ND and Janine Leach ND
  • Award for Jane Dean ND
  • BookeNDs: Herbal medicine, healing and cancer; Odent still questioning midwifery practice; How animals keep well in the wild; The respiratory solution; Essential oils and the cancer miasm
  • News: L-Theanine set to replace Kava kava?; FIM Conference call for abstracts
  • Notes and Resources: Portable light for the people with SAD; History Leson; IP6 shows promise for diabetes