In a 30- 45 minute appointment, you could have relief. There are many ways naturopathic medicine offers relief from muscle...
Dr. Laura M. Brown, ND
Wet Socks! For sinus and head colds. Not for lung afflictions. Helps boost white blood cells and improve circulation of lymphatics. You will...
Local application of the antimicrobials via steam inhalation will help combat any virus or bacterial infection. The mucus will be liquefied and expelled from the respiratory tract with the hot, wet air. Heating the nasal passages with the condensing steam increases circulation to the respiratory tract and decreases congestion. Thyme,...
The long and winding stream
Therapeutic use of foods is a mainstay for naturopathic medicine. Dietary modification and or nutritional supplements often can address health...
Decisions for treatment and follow-up often are assisted with orders for lab or imaging. Bring any recent laboratory analysis or medical imaging to your Naturopathic Doctor. Biochemical and molecular testing can offer invaluable assistance in directing and monitoring healthcare solutions. Each patient’s biochemical individuality exerts a major influence on their...
As of Jan 7, 2020 Dr. Laura M. Brown ND will be found here, at SOUTHEND Natural Medicine. Feel free...
Keep up to date on your health goals! Dr. Laura M. Brown, ND is registered to practice in the province...
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In times when you are overwhelmed with a flood of emotional input, the ability to digest food takes a hit....
“Gluten-free diet (GFD) is effective in the management of epilepsy in 53% of cases, either reducing seizure frequency, enabling reduced doses of antiepileptic drugs or even stopping antiepileptic drugs.” (1) Epilepsy occurs almost twice as much in patients with celiac disease and those with epilepsy are twice as likely to...