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Specialties
Good Life Medicine Center is an integrative natural medicine center in Portland, Oregon. We offer a comprehensive mix of holistic and natural healing modalities and services to our community in a manner that blends medicine, nourishment and recreation. Our health services include a variety of healing services and practitioners, including naturopathic, Chinese medicine and acupuncture, Ayurvedic healing, counseling, nutritional therapy, hydrotherapy, massage, women’s wellness and health and more. Our Center has regular and by-appointment movement classes such as yoga and qigong, as well as a far infrared sauna and Russian steam bath. Opening in early 2014 are a tea bar and tincturia, plus an herbal apothecary.
History
Established in 2013.
Good Life Medicine Center was founded with a vision of creating an inviting, nourishing space where practitioners feel at home and supported in providing their best medicine, in a collaborative atmosphere where we share knowledge to bring deep healing to our clients.
We are comprised of Naturopathic doctors, Acupuncturists, Massage therapists, Nutritional counselors, Aryuvedic practitioners, and Anthroposophical medicine practitioners encouraging and supporting deep healing and mindful living for personal health and the health of our community.
Meet the Business Owner
Karin P.
Business Owner
Karin is the Executive Director of Good Life Medicine Center. She has been interested in herbal medicine her entire life, and purchased her first book on herbal medicine at the age of 7. After a life of studying she realized she could actually be an herbalist, and obtained Chartered Herbalist status from Dominion Herbal College in 2001. Twelve years later Karin graduated from the National College of Natural Medicine with her degree in Chinese Medicine. Karin has also been a practicing Aromatherapist since 2002, and her current practice is an integration of these three main modalities.
Karin is adjunct faculty at the National College of Natural Medicine (Cosmology and Symbolism). In addition, she regularly teaches Aromatherapy at both the National College of Natural Medicine and the Helfgott Research Institute, as well as offering classes to the public.
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