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NUHS Faculty Dr. Green Featured in Prevention Magazine

by Jun 14, 2022

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In the July 2022 issue of Prevention Magazine, Jennifer Green, ND, chief naturopathic medicine clinician at the National University Whole Health Center-Lombard, Illinois discusses the natural benefits of antioxidant-rich tomatMagazine pageoes. She also shares her favorite recipes that can be made at home, including an exfoliating wash, an astringent mask, as well as a recipe for oven-roasted tomato sauce.

For the complete article, pick up the July print edition of Prevention Magazine.

Dr. Green specializes in women’s health, pediatrics, autoimmune and endocrine disorders, lab diagnostics, NST, and general naturopathic practice. She is a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP) and remains heavily involved in community health care initiatives.

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