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Listening in with . . . Andrew Weil

By Katy Koontz — 2016

Wellness pioneer Andrew Weil, M.D., learned about healing first from Harvard Medical School and then from indigenous peoples on three continents. Recognizing value in both allopathic and alternative treatments, Weil made his life’s work melding the two to create a more holistic discipline he called integrative medicine.

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10 Best Superfoods for Women

Food is an important part of pleasure. And getting — and staying — healthy can often be as simple as optimizing what we eat. But how do you know what to pick in a sea of endless grocery stores choices?

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Finding the Balance Between Eastern and Western Medicine: A Conversation with Aviva Romm

On a blustery Friday night in 2009, I received a call from my doctor’s office at 10 o’clock. The on-call physician beseeched me to go to emergency room, but informed me that I could not drive myself: I either had to take a cab or have a loved one take me.

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Interview: Aviva Romm, M.D. | the New Health Paradigm

Aviva Romm is a midwife, herbalist, ecologist, mother, writer, and Yale-trained MD. She is the author of seven books. Her latest, this amazing book, The Adrenal Thyroid Revolution, was the #1 bestselling thyroid and immune health book.

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The Truth About Adrenal Fatigue

Have you ever been to the doctor to ask about the health symptoms you’re experiencing—like fatigue, anxiety, weight gain, cravings, hair loss, hormonal imbalances, thyroid symptoms—only to be told, “You’re fine, there’s nothing wrong with you”?

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Integrative Medicine