Michael T. Murray, ND

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Michael T. Murray, ND

Dr. Murray is president and CEO of Dr. Murray Natural Living and director of product development and education for Natural Factors, a major manufacturer of nutritional and herbal supplements. Dr. Murray is a graduate and faculty member of and serves on the Board of Regents of Bastyr University, where he received his doctorate in naturopathic medicine. He is coauthor of A Textbook of Natural Medicine and the Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine. He has also written more than 20 other books, including Dr. Murray's Total Body Tune-Up, The Pill Book Guide to Natural Medicines and The Encyclopedia of Healing Foods. For more information, visit DoctorMurray.com.

Articles By This Author

Strength training

Importance of Increasing your Muscle Mass

You probably know about age-related bone loss, but what about muscle loss? As we age, it’s important to tackle both if we want to stay strong, balanced and healthy. 

neti pot

Important New Treatment Guidelines for Sinus Infection

Natural health authority Michael T. Murray, ND, discusses how medical experts have concluded that neti pots and some dietary supplements are better for sinus infections than antibiotics.

dad and daughter

If Dad’s Depressed, Kids May Be Too

Children of depressed mothers have discussed their plight in everything from celebrity memoirs to television commercials. But what about children of depressed fathers?

Ear

Tinnitus: Natural Ways to End the Ringing

There’s new hope for people with tinnitus (that constant ringing, clicking or hissing in the ears), and it might bring a bonus benefit as well: a better night’s sleep.

woman with a headache

Many Headaches Are Drug-Induced

It's hard to believe that many migraines and headaches are caused by the drugs we take for pain relief, but this excerpt from What the Drug Companies Won’t Tell You and Your Doctor Doesn’t Know by Michael T. Murray, ND, offers valuable insight for understanding the deeper issue. 

Restaurant portions.

Do You Want to Downsize Your Meal?

A new study shows that many restaurant patrons want smaller portions. Could this information help stop the super sizing trend?

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