Thanks to everyone for all their great questions!
I am actively researching many of your questions previously posed and appreciate the inspiration to keep on writing.
The whole point of this blog is for people to be able to have a reference point for alternative medicine care that is help and not hype.
If you have not seen a response to your question posted after a month please resubmit it, as it may have been overlooked in an e-mail.
Adding your questions to the comments is the easiest way for me to stay organized with this project and you can do so anonymously if you choose.
Some questions are “no brainers” for me and get answered more quickly than others that require a bit more time or research. Also, sorry about the incomplete e-mail that went out about diets. I am still learning how to manipulate this blog software and the new Diets page is completed now for your perusal.
This week I was able to answer the following fabulous questions:
What to do for this red spot on my eye?
Glucosamine, Chondroitin or MSM?
What is the best alternative to using plastic water bottles?
Flax seed Oil or Fish Oil?
What to do for eczema and itchy skin?
What Can I Do Naturally For Scleroderma?
And I was conveniently able to simultaneously answer in one post “What to do for painful leg cramps” and “How can I get my eye to stop twitching?”
Wow what a banner week! Let’s see if next week I can answer more than nine questions.
Thanks for stopping by my “kitchen table”!
~Dr. Nicole
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Dr. Nicole Sundene is the editor-in-chief of Kitchen Table Medicine. A graduate of Western Washington University for her undergraduate degree, and Bastyr University for her Naturopathic Physician degree, she also spent eight years working as a Medical Assistant for the world renowned leading institute Virginia Mason Medical Center. Throughout her education she had the invaluable opportunity to work side by side with many talented physicians specializing in Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Otolaryngology, Cardiology, Dermatology, Urology, and Urgent Care. Her alternative medicine education along with training at Virginia Mason combined with the many years spent talking to patients as a telephone triage “nurse” have given her a diverse perspective on health care in America.
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