by Karen Snow, ND | Nov 27, 2012 | Karen's Blog
Cupping is a treatment method of traditional Chinese medicine. It involves the use of plastic cups and a pump, which draws the skin towards the inside of the cup. It opens up the skin pores, helps promote blood flow, alleviate pain and swelling, and balances the flow...
by Karen Snow, ND | Nov 14, 2012 | Karen's Blog
Do you feel tired and sluggish? Experience frequent colds and flus? Are you in good health and wanting to improve? Naturopathic Medicine has the capacity to help people at all stages of life and in all stages of health. I meet patients where they are at and help...
by Karen Snow, ND | Nov 5, 2012 | Karen's Blog
People often ask, if I have a medical doctor, should I still see a naturopathic doctor? The answer is yes. Naturopathic doctors play a critical role in preventing disease by finding the root cause of illness and supporting the body’s natural ability to heal through...
by Karen Snow, ND | Oct 17, 2012 | Karen's Blog
Fall and Winter are the perfect times for cold and flu “bugs” to attack. Viruses and bacteria prey on people whose bodies are working in overdrive and nutrient deplete, leaving their immune systems taxed. Here are some strategies to equip your body with...
by Karen Snow, ND | Oct 15, 2012 | Karen's Blog
There is something about the fall breeze in the air that makes a hot bowl of soup so comforting. This past weekend, I was compelled to cook up a big pot of butternut, carrot, ginger soup- and what a treat it was. This naturally thick and creamy soup was the perfect...