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- Botanical Medicine - western and Chinese herbs are used in the form of tinctures, capsules, teas, or topical preparations.
- Clinical Nutrition - assessment of nutrient absorption and utilization, nutrient status, and food-based treatments, supplements or intravenous injections as required.
- Homeopathy - based on the concept of "like cures like", these energetic medicines are prescribed for both acute and chronic conditions to stimulate the body's own ability to heal itself.
- Biotherapeutic Drainage - homeopathic and herbal preparations are used to gently stimulate the body's systems of excretion to gently cleanse and detoxify.
- Lifestyle Counseling - diet, exercise, sleep, stress management, and family history are assessed for disease risk and a lifestyle is created that promotes optimal health.
- Physical Medicine - evaluation, diagnosis, and non-operative treatment of musculoskeletal disorders using soft tissue techniques, naturopathic manipulation, injections, stretching, and therapeutic exercises.
- Acupuncture - needles, pressure or magraines (small metal beads) are used along specific points on the body to balance excess or deficient energies and treat a variety health conditions.

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