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VIDEO: Dr. Wilson - Is A Digital Or Traditional Thermometer A Better Indicator If A Woman Is Ovulating?

October 8, 2008 - 1:53pm 340 reads comments

Dr. Wilson explains if a digital or traditional thermometer give a more accurate reading when tracking a woman's ovulation cycle.

Dr. Wilson:
You can really use either; you want to be able to see the point. As long as you can tell like 97.2 or 97.5, because you want to be able to see that tenth of a degree difference. Either way, though, you could use digital or a conventional or a traditional thermometer.

BIO:
Dr. Donielle Wilson is a licensed Naturopathic Physician in Connecticut, New York, and Washington Sate. She graduated from Bastyr University, the leading accredited institution for the study of natural medicine, in 2000 with a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and a certificate in midwifery.

Dr. Wilson is currently president of the New York Association of Naturopathic Physicians (NYANP) and has held that position since April 2003. In that role she is dedicated to increasing awareness of and access to naturopathic medicine by passing legislation to license Naturopathic Doctors in New York. In addition, Dr. Wilson is a past board member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP) and is a current board member of the American Association of Naturopathic Midwives.

Her passion is to address stress-related conditions by balancing hormones and neurotransmitters. She is an expert in natural health care for women, particularly natural therapies for fertility, dysplasia and menopause. She has extensive experience working with adults and children with allergies, fatigue, frequent infections, hormone imbalances, cancer, autoimmune conditions, diabetes, high cholesterol, migraines, insomnia and digestive problems.

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http://www.doctordoni.com/index.html

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