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clinical nutrition – the use of food and sometimes dietary supplements to restore and balance health.

botanical medicine – the use of herbs taken as teas, in dried form or as an alcoholic extract to aid with disease processes and internal imbalances. Many pharmaceuticals find their basis in herbal medicines.

homeopathy – the use of infinitesimally small doses of plant, mineral or animal extract to stimulate the body’s inherent healing mechanisms. A safe alternative for children and for use during pregnancy.

traditional Chinese medicine (tcm) – a millennia-old system of medicine that includes the use of acupuncture to stimulate pathways of energy running through the body as well as the use of Chinese herbs.

hydrotherapy – the use of water as a therapeutic agent through local and constitutional application.

lifestyle counseling – creating balance and healthy habits in all areas of our lives including our thoughts stress-management and communication, exercise and physical wellness and environmental well-being.