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Naturopathic Medicine
Naturopathic medicine is a comprehensive system of primary care that identifies and addresses the root causes of illness through individualized, science-informed, and nature-guided therapeutics. Drawing on clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, lifestyle counseling, physical medicine, and more, naturopathic treatment honors the body's inherent healing capacity — the vis medicatrix naturae — while integrating modern diagnostics and evidence-based care to support the whole person across all stages of health and disease.
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Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a core pillar of East Asian medicine involving the precise insertion of fine needles at specific points along the body's meridian network to regulate the flow of qi, blood, and vital fluids. By addressing patterns of excess, deficiency, or stagnation, acupuncture supports the body's innate capacity for self-regulation — calming the nervous system, reducing inflammation, relieving pain, and restoring physiological harmony across organ systems.
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Bodywork
Sotai, Tuina & Fascial Counterstrain:
This integrative bodywork approach combines three powerful modalities: Sotai, a Japanese movement-based therapy that uses gentle corrective motions to release neuromuscular tension and restore postural alignment; Tuina, a Chinese therapeutic massage that works along meridians and acupoints to move qi and blood, address musculoskeletal pain, and support internal organ function; and Fascial Counterstrain, a modern manual therapy that identifies and releases fascial tender points throughout the body — including those within organ, nerve, and vascular tissues — to unwind deeply held patterns of restriction and dysfunction. |
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Regenerative Injection Therapy
Regenerative injection therapies promote tissue healing and structural repair at sites of injury, pain, or dysfunction — including perineural therapy and other targeted injection techniques that stimulate the body's own healing response in ligaments, tendons, joints, and soft tissues. Neural therapy is a specialized injection technique using procaine (a local anesthetic) administered into scars, autonomic ganglia, trigger points, and other sites of neural interference. These "interference fields" — often old scars, sites of past trauma, or areas of chronic inflammation — can disrupt the bioelectric signaling of the nervous system and contribute to distant pain, dysfunction, or chronic illness. Neural therapy precisely targets these fields to restore normal neurological flow and unlock longstanding patterns of imbalance.
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Chinese Herbal Medicine
Chinese herbal medicine is a sophisticated clinical art refined over millennia, using precisely formulated combinations of botanical, mineral, and other natural substances to address the root patterns underlying illness. My herbal practice is grounded in classical and contemporary lineage-based training with two leading scholars in the field — Dr. Heiner Fruehauf, founder of the College of Classical Chinese Medicine at NUNM, and Dr. Bryan McMahon — bringing both scholarly rigor and clinical depth to every herbal prescription.
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Nasal Specific Technique
Nasal Specific Technique (NST) is a gentle endonasal balloon inflation procedure designed to mobilize the cranial bones, open the nasal passages, and improve drainage of the sinuses and lymphatic channels of the head and neck. By working with the craniosacral rhythm and the subtle articulations of the skull, NST can relieve chronic sinus congestion, improve cerebrospinal fluid flow, address structural contributors to headaches and migraines, snoring, chronic sinusitis, support post-concussive recovery, and enhance overall cranial and neurological function.
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HoursM: 9:30-6p
Tu: 9:30-6p Thu: 9:30-4p F: 9:30-2p |
Telephone(503) 298-6944
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