Article Summaries

  • A Healing Diet

    A person must eat differently when sick than when healthy. This is an ancient principle…

  • Understanding Naturopathic Medicine

    There are core principles that define modern Naturopathy, and make it distinct from other healing arts. Regardless of the specific therapy used (nutrition, homeopathy, etc), I always apply the same basic principles of healing to each case. This ensures that fundamental issues of health are addressed and that true and lasting healing takes place.

  • Physical Medicine

    By following, supporting, and moving with tightly held muscles, tension can be released spontaneously. This method is unique in that it does not force changes upon the body. Rather, changes occur as a result of the body’s own self-healing reflexes.

  • Understanding Homeopathy

    The art of homeopathy has been practiced for over 200 years and is currently widely used throughout Europe, India, and South America. Its popularity in the United States is growing, as an increasing number of people search for effective but less toxic treatment options.

  • Clinical Nutrition

    Clinical nutrition is the cornerstone of Naturopathic Medicine. In re-establishing health, there are three primary areas of nutrition that I focus on: deficiency, intolerance, and mal-digestion.

  • Botanical Medicine, the Naturopathic Approach

    After having been, throughout the 20th century, largely replaced by synthetic drugs, plant-based medicines are enjoying a revival. An increasing number of people are now choosing these natural alternatives over the synthetic drugs of the pharmaceutical industry.