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Light Your Winter Vibe

It’s late September in the Pacific Northwest and the skies are leaden. Here on the cusp of autumn our hearts may glow with memories of sunny days and gentle evenings, but it can be difficult to hold this frequency as the weeks become months, and spring seems so far away. While there is nothing like…

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5 Tips For Sweets and Samhain

Happy Halloween, Samhain, and Dia de los Muertos! If you haven’t heard of the Teal Pumpkin Project before, they’re a wonderful organization. They advocate for inclusivity of children with allergies and medical conditions in our offerings at this time of year. If you partake in the traditional festivities, please consider including non-food items in your…

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Love Your Winter Lungs

Stepping out this morning and breathing deeply of the cool damp air. Such a balm of fresh crispness during this season of indoor activities. I could describe our breath as a tool, not only for oxygenating our tissues and regulating our nervous system, but that doesn’t honor the full beauty of our breath. Prana, life…

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Seasonal Support: Autumn + Winter

If you have followed me for a while, you know that I believe that honoring the tide of the seasons and their influence on our earth bodies is an important part of cultivating health. As the days grow shorter and the mornings chill, I begin changing my supplements towards nutrients my body appreciates during the…

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Cultivating Resilience

“Don’t put all your eggs in one basket!” This age old piece of wisdom has often been used to guide  financial decisions. But have you ever considered what else it might mean for living your happiest, healthiest life? Cultivating resilience is something I discuss quite frequently with my clients. Whether we’re healing from chronic illness,…

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Kitchen Medicine: Colds and Flus Part 1

This blog post is part of a series on home remedies for symptom relief found right in our very own kitchens. There are so many remedies for the discomfort caused by colds and flus sitting right in our homes and gardens! All we have to do is know how to use them. Some of them…

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Natural Treatments for Spring Allergies

The birds are singing, the flowers are blooming, and ah…ah…ah… choo! Environmental allergies are so, so common. Environmental allergies can be present at any age, but they are especially common for people over 40, those with other types of allergies, and people with long or stealth infections like Covid and EBV. Histamine, the molecule that…

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Mental Health: A Whole Person Approach

Depression, anxiety, ADD, ADHD… these are very common mental health concerns. In naturopathic medicine, we take a whole person approach when helping someone, and this includes your mental health. Feeling valued and appreciated, having meaning and purpose in life, cultivating a sense of community connection: all of these are important for mental health. Sometimes, therapy…

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Cold day? Warm spice.

Brrrr! These winter days can be very chilly! There are plenty of warming spices to help ward off winter’s chill, and you likely already have many of them in with your other kitchen spices. Keep reading for some home remedies for warming up on cold days! But first, what do I mean when I say…

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