Dr. Mehdi L. Khosh, ND

mehdi_khosh_longNatural Medicine Specialist, Dr. Mehdi Khosh received his Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University, a nationally accredited naturopathic medical school in Seattle, Washington. He graduated from the University of Kansas where he earned his bachelor degree in Biochemistry. Dr. Mehdi Khosh has performed a great deal of research in genetics at The University of Kansas and the VA Medical Center in Kansas City. He completed his residency at the Kansas Clinic of Traditional Medicine in Wichita, Kansas. Dr. Mehdi Khosh is co-founder and president of the Natural Medical Care clinic in Lawrence, Kansas. He is currently working at Natural Medical Care and Sastun Center of Integrative Center. He is dedicated to truly holistic medicine, which shows in his gentle manner, perceptiveness and attention to the details of each patient’s individual needs. He uses clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, homeopathic medicine, physical medicine, oriental medicine and life style counseling to help people achieve optimal wellness. Dr. Mehdi Khosh speaks and writes locally and nationally, serves as president of the Kansas Naturopathic Physician Association, Great Plains Comprehensive Agriculture and Medical Institute (Great plains CAMI).

PUBLICATIONS
“High Blood Pressure”, Iranian Medical Journal, Vol 7, No.80, December 2000
“Naturopathic approach to Osteoporosis” Journal –e- Pezeshki October 2000
“Naturopathic approach to Fibromyalgia” Journal-e- Pezeshki November 2000
“Natural healing” Lawrence Journal-World, January 2001
“Why Wheat Grass?” Immune Perspectives A Publication of the center for advancement in cancer education, Spring/Summer 2001
“Good Nutrition tips for senior citizens” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, July 2001
“America’s has become a dehydrated nation” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, August 2001
“Guide for getting a good night’s sleep” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, September 2001
“Sleep apnea” Journal-e- Pezeshki (Iranian medical journal) September 2001
“Night shade on arthritis” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, October 2001
“Antioxidants” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, November 2001
“Natural Remedies for the Common Cold” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, December 2001
“Naturopathic Approaches to Hypertension” Alternative Medicine Review, Vol 6, No 6. December 2001
“Vitamin E (Tocopherol)” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, January 2002
“Naturopathic Approaches to Diabetes”, Townsend Letters for doctors & patients, No 222. January 2002
“Nutritional Strategies for Treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, February 2002
“Health benefits of fish oils” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, March 2002
“CoQ10, Function” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, April 2002
“Function of DHEA” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, May 2002
“Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, June 2002
“Naturopathic approach to chronic fatigue syndrome” for physicians, June 2002
“Naturopathic Approaches to Hypertension”, Townsend Letters for doctors & patients, No 227. June 2002
“Medicinal mushrooms” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, July 2002
“Sugar, Is it bad for you?” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, October 2002
“Low carbohydrates diet” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, December 2002
“Stress” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, January 2003
“Joint Pain Management” Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, February 2003