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NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE

Feel Good Again

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BOTANICAL MEDICINE

Botanical Medicine uses the healing power of plants to treat disease and promote optimal health and well being. Through most parts of the world, plant medicine is the primary healing modality and the basis of pharmacology.  The use of plants for nutrition and medicine interact with the body on many levels providing additional benefits.

NUTRITIONAL MEDICINE

Nutritional Medicine examines the connection between disease and diet/lifestyle.  Special diets, exercise options, and nutritional supplements are used to restore optimal health and prevent disesase as symptoms can often be due to dietary deficiencies or food sensitivities.

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Acupuncture

ACUPUNCTURE

Traditional Chinese Medicine is a branch of traditional medicine based on more than 3,500 years of Chinese medical practice.  TCM is based on the theory that the body's vital energy, known as Qi, is circulating within the body along meridians, which connect to bodily organs and functions.  When the flow of Qi is disrupted, it results in disease.  TCM aims to restore the smooth flow of Qi and remove any blockages to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease. rson and helps activate each patient’s natural healing processes as well as restoring their physical and emotional well-being.

DIET/LIFESTYLE

With nutritional information constantly changing it can be hard to know what is healthy these days.

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LAB TESTING

Laboratory testing may be used as part of your diagnostic work up.    We have a wide range of diagnostic and screening tests available; labs includes cholesterol, hormone and thyroid testing, IgG food sensitivity, etc.  Please note that OHIP does not cover testing costs, however you may have coverage under your health benefits

CUPPING

Cupping Therapy uses negative pressure to gently lift the skin and underlying connective tissue (called fascia). This lifting dynamic enhances blood flow in muscles that are tight and painful.

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