Ronald K. Frazer

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Ron Frazer - Dawn Marshall
Ron Frazer - Dawn Marshall

Ron has been studying the natural approaches to physical, mental and spiritual health for 32 years. His particular interests at the moment are world health systems and economics--and the interrelationship of the two. Ron has a Ph.D. in Natural Health from Clayton College. He's married to a naturopath.

While new to non-fiction writing, Ron's short stories have been published in Sandscript, The Blackwater Review and The African-American Review.

Latest Articles

Vitamin D and Sunlight
Recent research finds that a modest amount of sun exposure produces the correct amount of vitamin D that is critical for optimum health.
Dec 15, 2007 - Ronald K. Frazer
Prayer and Physical Healing
Research shows that non-directed prayer tends to be more effective than directed prayer although both can be successful. What is the effect of an "attitude of gratitude"?
Dec 14, 2007 - Ronald K. Frazer
Birth Defects from Plastics
According to studies, chemicals from plastics are getting into women's bodies and a small percentage of their baby boys have genitals that are more feminine.
Oct 24, 2007 - Ronald K. Frazer
Diet Sodas and Cancer
Diet Sodas usually contain aspartame which produces formaldehyde as you digest it--more than the legal limit.
Oct 13, 2007 - Ronald K. Frazer
Gardasil, HPV and Cervical Cancer
Watch-dogs have been warning against Gardasil for months because of adverse effects yet some states are making the vaccines mandatory for girls as young as 9 years old.
Oct 8, 2007 - Ronald K. Frazer
Heart Disease Prevention
The heart is an amazing machine but asking it to do the impossible is not the best way to achieve longevity. The heart needs proper rest and nutrition to do its job.
Sep 4, 2007 - Ronald K. Frazer
Quick Weight Loss
Anyone trying to lose weight has physical, psychological and behavioral factors that are keeping them fat. Addressing them all will produce the quickest weight loss.
Sep 4, 2007 - Ronald K. Frazer
Fats and Depression
Essential fatty acids have been found to be important to healthy brain functions and their deficiency to be a factor in depression, Alzheimers and other mental disorders.
Aug 31, 2007 - Ronald K. Frazer
Good Fats, Bad Fats
There are good fats and bad fats. Is it as simple as "saturated fats are bad" and "unsaturated fats are good?" Almost.
Aug 26, 2007 - Ronald K. Frazer
Eat Right 4 Your Type
Human blood types have evolved over the millennia to enable us to maximize the nutrition from our diets and resist disease. Our diets should be adjusted accordingly.
Aug 22, 2007 - Ronald K. Frazer