On Wednesday, January 22 at 7:00 pm, Dr. Bonnie Cronin will present a talk on Natural Approaches to Pain and Inflammation in the Peter White Public Library’s Heritage Room on the upper level.
Pain and inflammation are conditions that people often take for granted and expect to deal with as they age. With extensive training in clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, homeopathy, physical medicine, and acupuncture, Dr. Cronin can help with these conditions by focusing health and dietary behaviors necessary to keeping the body in balance.
Dr. Cronin’s interest in natural medicine
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On Wednesday, January 22 at 7:00 pm, Dr. Bonnie Cronin will present a talk on Natural Approaches to Pain and Inflammation in the Peter White Public Library’s Heritage Room on the upper level.
Pain and inflammation are conditions that people often take for granted and expect to deal with as they age. With extensive training in clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, homeopathy, physical medicine, and acupuncture, Dr. Cronin can help with these conditions by focusing health and dietary behaviors necessary to keeping the body in balance.
Dr. Cronin’s interest in natural medicine started at Northern Michigan University where she received her bachelor’s degree in biology. While there, she joined a homeopathy study group started by good friend and life mentor, Vicki Lockwood. Currently she has a private practice, North Shore Naturopathic and Acupuncture.
Dr. Cronin completed her doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine and masters in Acupuncture at Bastyr University in Washington, the leading accredited university for science-based natural medicine. After medical school, she completed a residence in General Family Practice at Clifton Springs Hospital and Clinic in Clifton Springs, New York.
Be sure to bring any questions you have for Dr. Cronin about how naturopathic medicine can benefit you. There is no admission charge to attend. For more information, visit the library’s website at www.pwpl.info or call 906-226-4318.
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