News Stories about Naturopathic Doctors in Colorado:

 

Vail Daily - January 28, 2008

Eagle-Vail woman eating better after life of suffering

Steve Lynn

Julie Shedko wants to start a support group for people with celiac disease. (Includes interview with Dr. Deborah Wiancek, ND.) [Link]

 

 

Channel 7 News - November 9, 2007

How Toxic Are You?

Exercise and eating right are all a part of staying healthy. But even if you buy all the 'fat free' or 'light' items from grocery stores, that still doesn't add up to a nutritional balance. 7NEWS anchor Christine Chang reports, some of the ingredients can be toxic. (Includes interviews with Dr. Carrie Louise Daenell, ND and some of her patients.) [Link]

 

 

Montrose Daily Press - April 23, 2007

Neighbors: Boice's new book a reflection of her medical practice
Erica Lewis Kennedy
Daily Press Writer


MONTROSE — Dr. Judith Boice's curiosity for both science and spirituality, coupled with her creativity, have led to her career as a naturopathic physician and author. [Link]

 

Summit Daily News

The Summit Daily News - August 11, 2004

Making the Grade

Julie Sutor

FRISCO-  Justin Nearpass-Pollack is an adjunct faculty member at Colorado Mountain College , where he teaches Introduction to Nutrition. He is also a part-time kayak instructor for Colorado Kayak Supply in Silverthorne.

When Pollack isn't teaching, he's working at Mountain-River Naturopathic Clinic in Frisco as a naturopathic physician.
[Link]

 

The Summit Daily News - September 2, 2003

Treating the cause, not just symptoms

Kimberly Nicoletti


FRISCO - As Summit County grows, so do the choices in health care.

Starting today, two new doctors in Frisco offer an alternative to allopathic medicine. Naturopathic physicians Dr. Kimberly Nearpass and Dr. Justin Pollack integrate conventional medical science with traditional, natural treatments. [Link]

 

 

FIT Magazine - September 2, 1996

Allergies can lead to serious illness

Julie Stafford

 

Nancy Squires lived what she thought was a healthy lifestyle for 20 years. She followed a vegetarian diet and her routine included running, hiking, and mountain biking. But after giving birth to a daughter six years ago, Squires started getting recurrent sinus infections. [Link]