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Jessica Nitya Eisenheim
Naturopath, ND
Greenfield, MA 01301
I specialize in helping people overcome chronic illnesses, including pain, fatigue, neurological diseases, and mood disturbances. Through a unique combination of traditional natural medicines and cutting-edge research, patients are able to regain their health, vitality, and energy. My mission is to transform those who are barely functional or not functional at all into thriving, healthy people who are full of energy, vitality, compassion and enthusiasm for life.  I love working with children, especially those with complex issues. All New Patients: book a free 15 minute consult here at my website.
I specialize in helping people overcome chronic illnesses, including pain, fatigue, neurological diseases, and mood disturbances. Through a unique combination of traditional natural medicines and cutting-edge research, patients are able to regain their health, vitality, and energy. My mission is to transform those who are barely functional or not functional at all into thriving, healthy people who are full of energy, vitality, compassion and enthusiasm for life.  I love working with children, especially those with complex issues. All New Patients: book a free 15 minute consult here at my website.
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Craniosacral Therapy Naturopaths
What is craniosacral therapy?
Craniosacral therapy is an alternative therapy modality that utilizes gentle touch and massage to the skull, spine, and pelvis to promote healing. It is often used as a modality to treat conditions like migraines, chronic pain, and stress. It differs from traditional massage therapy due to its focus on the head and spine, specifically, and is thought to work through the rebalancing of cerebral spinalfluid—which bathes the brain and spinal cord—rather than in the alleviation of tight muscles and joints. While there is limited clinical data on the efficacy of craniosacral therapy in eliminating neurologic conditions on its own, its generally gentle and noninvasive approach makes it an attractive adjunct treatment option for individuals looking for potential additional treatment options and/or those who have not found success with other interventions for their pain.