Life is not fair, and this past month has been extra hard for me.
…As a society I don’t feel we talk about death enough since none of us are immune to it…
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Life is not fair, and this past month has been extra hard for me.
…As a society I don’t feel we talk about death enough since none of us are immune to it…
Just a little thank you note.
...I am humbled to be part of so many of those lives. Just the other day I was thinking about how interconnected we all are. I have helped people to find their health, have babies, and even just laugh and cry...
Which path do you walk? Faith, or fear?
...I am again at a place of fear and faith as I step out to do my personal practice full time. Fear continues to try to make its presence known, but this time it is different as I am living in faith...
The therapeutic order is key to the Naturopathic process.
...Using the least invasive treatment first allows the body to heal rather than just suppress the condition. Using natural approaches we help to stimulate the healing power of the body, the Vis. The Vis is often in need of support...
There are many great, and varied, uses for an herbal liquid tincture. Read on for more information.
...The tincture might also have herbs for balancing blood sugar, sleep, or anything else affecting the patient. In fact, these powerful herbs have become necessary in my practice when it comes to balancing sex hormones, and especially as women are transitioning through menopause...
The Newsletter is back, and so is Dr. Larrow!
...if you don't get around to the Newsletter, but need incentive too, know that what is covered involves communications delays, appointments confirmations and travel distance, product shipping information, tax documents, and February and March's blogs...
A great infographic gives a decent representation of what to expect when you have a visit with a Naturopathic Doctor.
...As a Naturopathic Doctor, my focus is getting to the root cause of the disease while using the least invasive treatments possible to aid the body in restoring health. It is our job as the doctor to support the innate healing ability of the body, and then get out of the way as the body heals itself...
2014's Naturopathic Medicine week is upon us!
...I was in my senior year at Bluffton University, in my home state of Ohio, trying to figure out what I was going to do with my life. I took the GRE test for graduate school programs because I knew I needed more education, and because I did not know what to do with my biology, and chemistry degrees...
My patients teach me so much each and everyday. I again want to thank you all for the wisdom that you have shared with me, the laughs we have had together and the tears that have been shed.
The longer I practice the more I fall in love with herbal medicine. In medical school I initially found herbs to be a difficult subject.