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Dr Satya Ambrose LAc ND
Satya Ambrose is an acupuncturist and naturopathic physician. She received a B.A. in psychology and Biochemistry from Evergreen State College in 1975, her first acupuncture degree from the New England School of Acupuncture in 1976, she completed yoga teacher training in 1977, an integrated deep tissue course from Rolfing in 1977, her second acupuncture degree from the New England School of Acupuncture in 1978, and a ND from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in 1989.
She has been practicing for over 30 years. She has a 24acre farm from where she lives with her husband and three children and currently practices. She is the co-founder of the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine, where she currently teaches nutrition/biochemistry and pediatrics. She has taught many areas of medicine including oncology, endocrinology, cardiology, pathology, acupuncture points and therapeutics, medical philosophy, immunology, emotional basis of illness, and women's health. Currently she focuses on overall prevention of illness. She also supervises acupuncture and naturopathic students at the naturopathic school clinic. She is also currently writing a book about integrating natural and conventional medicine.
Dr. Ambrose tries to utilize natural therapeutics as well as lifestyle counseling to address patient's symptoms when they come. Patients' pain leads them to discover their physical weakness, which can be countered by changing lifestyle. Illness can lead to a deeper understanding of self and if addressed appropriately prevent potentially fatal illnesses in the future. Illnesses like autoimmune disorders, neurological diseases, infections, chronic pain, can be treated gently and naturally without toxic medications. This takes support, encouragement by the physician, and determination on the patients' part. Overall the most utilized medicine of all in her practice is love and laughter.
Dr. Ambrose is working with several colleagues to found a hospital which uses integrative care. We currently have our 501C3 and you can reach the website for this organization through the Chitari tab above or by clicking here .
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Services
Our Services Include:
Acupuncture
Naturopathy
Manipulation
Please call us to schedule an appointment.
Initial Intake.pdf
Cost:
Initial Consultation: $125 - $150
Office Visit: $75
Payment method: Check or cash (we do not bill insurance)
Payment due at the time of visit
Cancellation: We require a 24-hour notice
Missed appointments will be charged
Services
Hours
Hours
Monday: 9:30 am - 3:00 pm
Tuesday: 10:30 am - 4:30 pm
Wednesday: CLOSED
Thursday: 8:30 am - 2:00 pm
Friday, Saturday & Sunday: CLOSED
*Hours are subject to change
Hours
Location
Location
We are located at:
15691 SE Royer Rd
Damascus OR 97089
Directions from the North: Get onto I-205 S. Take exit #12A/Clackamas/Estacada onto Hwy-212 E. Once you reach Damascus, go past Mcdonalds and Safeway. Turn Right on SE Royer Rd. Stay on Royer about 1 mile. Look for the small blue sign on the mailbox on the right hand side. Come all the way to the end of the driveway.
Directions from the South: Get onto I-205 N. Take exit 12/Clackamas/Estacada. Take a Right onto Hwy-212 E. Once you reach Damascus, go past Mcdonalds and Safeway. Turn Right on SE Royer Rd. Stay on Royer about 1 mile. Look for the small blue sign on the mailbox on the right hand side. Come all the way to the end of the driveway.
Location
Chitari
www.chitari.org A REVOLUTION IN MEDICINE
The Chitari Foundation vision is to create a global model of wellness where all people have access to collaborative medicine.
The first expression of this vision is the Chitari Center of Collaborative Medicine, a non-profit center of holistic healing where the worlds of conventional and natural medicine meet to promote wellness of mind, body, and spirit.
CHITARI IS . . .
. . . Nepalese for "Meeting Place"
OUR VISION
Chitari Foundation's vision is to create a global model of wellness where all people have access to collaborative medicine.
OUR MISSION
To provide innovative healthcare, education, research centers, and hospitals that integrate medicine to benefit the total health and sustainability of our global community.
Chitari
Recipes seat 1 Coconut "Cream" Pie
Filling
2 cans coconut milk (light or regular)
¼ cup apple juice
1 tsp arrowroot powder
2 Tbs agar agar
1 to 2 sprinkles stevia or ¼ cup erythritol
1 tsp vanilla
Coconut flavoring
2 sliced bananas (optional)
Coconut flakes
Chocolate sauce (optional)
Put the apple juice and agar agar into a sauce pan and bring to a boil. Remove from heat and let cool. Mix the coconut milk, apple juice mixture, arrowroot, vanilla, sweetener, and coconut flavoring with a hand mixer. Pour half the filling into a pie crust add the bananas and pour the rest of the filling on top. Sprinkle coconut flakes on top. Drizzle chocolate sauce. Enjoy!
Macadamia Nut Pie Crust
1 cup Macadamia nuts
1 cup Dates
(you can use coconut flour and experiment with amounts)
Put ingredients into a food processor and blend until well mixed. Form mixture into a pie pan and bake at 350°F for 5-10 minutes or until slightly puffy. Add filling.
seat 2 Coconut Ice Cream
2 cans of coconut milk
4 bananas (optional)
10 dates
1 tsp. vanilla
Stevia and xylitol to taste
Put all ingredients in a blender until well mixed. Freeze. Put into a food processor to break up the ice crystals. Enjoy!
seat 3 Gluten Free Muffins
Mix in a large bowl:
1 cup ground flax seeds
½ cup almond meal
¾ cup protein powder (whey or soy)
2/3 cup honey or brown sugar
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp ginger
½ tsp gloves
½ tsp nutmeg
2/3 cup currents
Mix in separate bowl:
2 tbls olive oil
2/3 cup coconut milk (not lite)
2 eggs or egg replacer
2 tsp gluten free vanilla (trader joes)
2/3 cup sweet potato puree or pumpkin
Add the wet ingredients to the dry and mix well
Bake at 350 degrees for 20 mins
seat 4 Erin's Breakfast Smoothie
½ cup oat groats
¼ cup amaranth
¼ cup millet
1 cup frozen berries (blueberries, cherries, blackberries, goji, etc.)
1 banana
2 Tbs flax seeds
1 tsp Chlorella powder (or spirulina)
Slow cook grains for 1-2 hours with extra water. Drain and rinse. Put everything in a blender. Mix and enjoy.
Alternatives to grains
Sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, etc. (sprout them first)
Walnuts, almonds, etc.
Recipes
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Phone 503 - 765 - 7715
Fax 503 - 658 - 7181
15691 SE Royer Road Damascus, OR 97089
starfireclinic_yahoo.com
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