BNJ from 2006 - 2005

 

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 23

No.3

2006

  • Editorials: Federal approach to CAM regulation gains momentum; Classic Naturopathy collection
  • Sale of infant milks based on goat's milk is being stopped; BNA Oncology Group holds round table talks
  • BNA's Celebration of Naturopathy (latest details)
  • Sink, sigh, and sag . . . techniques for tension release. A paper by Harold Cotton ND in the Classic Naturopathy series
  • Secret of homeopathy lies in the minimum dose. An original paper by Normal Ball ND
  • Nature Cure and psychotherapy. Milton Powell ...a pioneer of Naturopathy
  • Pesticide accelerates onset of Parkinson's; Oral vaccine causes outbreak of polio
  • Laboratory update: Focus on vitamin D
  • Fibromyalgia and exercise: A review of 46 studies - By Kim Dupree Jones, Dianne Adams, Kerri Winters-Stone and Carol S Burckhardt
  • NHS Directory listing available to naturopaths
  • Finding the emotional cause of disease. An outline of Emotional Freedom Technique by Sandra Hillawi, EFT and EmoTrance trainer
  • Death of Louise Payne, naturopathy and chiropractor; Wholefood Research: Salads boost blood levels of vital nutrients

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 23

No.2

2006

  • Red Herrings are bad for all blood types ... says David Potterton ND
  • Blood typing makes total clinical sense says Tom Greenfield ND
  • On line CAM library launched
  • Time to book BNA Study Day
  • Triumphal march of Naturopathic medicine. An original paper by Harald Gaier ND
  • Naturopathic management of the menopause. By Deidre A. W. Jasper ND
  • Naturopathy Advances by degrees. By Brian Isbell. Auromira Parks and Jill Rowley
  • The science behind detoxification. By Roger Newman Turner ND
  • MUFAs reduce diastolic blood pressure
  • Mineral Therapy ...the colloid solution. By Sharmani Barge ND and Rebecca Edwards ND
  • BookeNDs: Rethinking cancer treatment. By Nicolas Kats ND
  • Naturopathic Oncology Group
  • BookeNDs: How the West discovered China's healing methods; Close-up on the moving body; New Medicine
  • News: BNA at Mind Body Spirit

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 23

No.1

2006

  • Editorial: Are we really powerless against bird flu?
  • Farewell to a pioneer of naturopathy. Death of Edward Winer
  • Migraine and manipulation study. Research report by Dr Janine Leach ND
  • ADHD responds to naturopathic treatment. Case report by Normal Ball ND
  • Endometriosis, body size and figure
  • Feedback and News; Morbidity and mortality in Naturopaths; Omega-3 affects mood, personality and behaviour; GM peas damage mice lungs
  • Salvesterols ...natural plant and cancer agents? Research report by Professor Dan Burke and Gerry Potter
  • News: Iodine connection to teenage acne; Modified Atkins diet treats childhood seizures
  • The Perceptible Breath. Breathing therapist Veronika Langguth describes the method used at the Ilse-Middendorf Institutes
  • Hiatus hernia...suggested naturopathic approach to treatment. By Deidre A.W. Jasper ND
  • Naturopaths practice behaviour: provision and access to information on complementary and alternative medicine. By Caroline Smith, Karen Martin, Elizabeth Hotham, Susan Semple, Geraldine Bloustien and Deepa Rao
  • High milk diet may cut heart disease and stroke risk. Heart risk and untreated subclinical hypothyroid
  • Top 10 contact dermatitis allergens; The Naturopathy poster: Have you got yours yet?

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 22

No.3

2005

  • Editorials: Do childhood illnesses affect us in later life?
  • Supplement from the sea; Vegan Society founder dies at the age of 95
  • Fasting link to the "madness" of George III; Pesticides in school food higher than in shop produce
  • BookeNDs: Is physicomedicalism set for a revival? All about trigger points; Reflexology ...and more; Hypnotic techniques
  • Ten years of restorative neurology. Jane Dean ND reports on the pioneering work of her naturopathic children's clinic
  • Weight loss strategies in pre-diabetes
  • Sea sense: Oceans of goodness from sea greens. By Roger Newman Turner ND
  • Morbidity and mortality in naturopaths. By Roger Newman Turner ND
  • Natural remedy eradicates head lice
  • Measurement of thyroid hormones in urine. Susan Blake describes a new laboratory test
  • Bromelain blocks growth of tumour cells
  • Mushroom compound in cancer studies. By Dr Aaron Van Grover ND
  • GNC appoints CAM professor as independent chair
  • Cut calories and live longer; but is it worth it?
  • Mistletoe reduces side effects of cancer treatments; Naturopathy in a poster; Culpeper and Napiers merge; Ayurvedic warning
  • Editorship for BNA president; BioCare sold; Cancer risk reduced by having twins

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 22

No.2

2005

  • Upfront: Healing Foods Pyramid for mind, body and spirit; Are you drinking too much water?; U.S. reply on licensing NDs
  • Feedback: Licensing Naturopaths as doctors ‘protects the public'
  • Feedback: Licensing does not restrict public access to the healing modalities used by unlicensed naturopathic doctors and other professionals
  • Notes and News
  • Ear candles: A triumph of ignorance over science? A review finds that ear candles do more harm than good, so how about era syringing and ear drops?
  • Naturopathic treatment best for otitis media
  • Short thighs mean greater likelihood of diabetes
  • Waterlogged tissues, a recipe for ill health. A classic naturopathy article by Keki Sidhwa ND
  • Phosphate depletion linked to MS; New guide for patients
  • Naturopathic treatment of musculo-skeletal problems. By Ken Green ND
  • Naturopathic perspectives on hearing and balance. Jan de Vries ND explores the links between skull bone malpositioning and eye, ear and brain conditions.
  • Mediterranean diet leads to longer life
  • Restoring the balance; an introduction to Equilibrium Theory. An original paper by John Goetz
  • The naturopath who treated Britain's top athletes. Roger Newman Turner reflects on the life of Terry Moule
  • Special Books: "First aid at your fingertips", Ken Green ND has a tale to tell
  • How the plague protects against HIV infection, A BNJ report
  • Herbal medicine: Liquorice reduce serum testosterone in healthy women

British Naturopathic Journal

Volume 22

No.1

2005

  • Californian naturopaths licence as doctors - Do we clap or cry?
  • Risk factors for restless legs syndrome in children
  • Pollution and the vanishing sperms. Marcus Webb ND investigates the link between hormonal disease and environmental chemicals
  • Alcohol relates to body mass index
  • Food factors uncovered in leukaemia. David Potterton ND examines the latest research.
  • Rheumatoid arthritis...coffee...green tea...heart failure. A research review
  • Chronic back pain shrinks the brain
  • The true cause of disease. A classic naturopathy article by Stanley Smyth
  • Ginkgo biloba for cognitive impairment and dementia
  • Plant fat inhibits growth of breast cancer cell line MRC study backs spinal manipulation
  • Fast way to control diabetes. Alan Goldhamer DC and Jennifer Marano DC discuss the management of this disease
  • Testosterone deficiency and diabetes.
  • Government seeks holistic ‘lifestyle guidance' practitioners. It's a golden opportunity for naturopaths says Mark Thompson ND
  • SAMe improves treatment of depression
  • As humans alter land, infectious diseases follow
  • The Unifying principles of CAM. A workshop report by Dr Janine Leach ND
  • BookeNDs: Equilibrium theory makes its debut