Dr. Arielle Jaclyn Naranjo is a first-year general medicine resident at Sonoran University who facilitates health through relationship-focused medicine in which she addresses patient care through the lens of the therapeutic order, focusing on building strong foundations of health and identifying one’s specific obstacles to cure, to yield results during individualized treatment.
Dr. Naranjo believes in the power of healing interactions as a potent part of the medicine that you can provide for patients with acupuncture, botanical medicine, nutritional counseling, and homeopathy being her preferred modalities in her ‘naturopathic toolbox’.
The naturopathic principle that she holds most near, and dear is the Vis Medicatrix Naturae, the healing power of nature, as the body’s innate ability to move towards health is nothing short of extraordinary.
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Presentation:
Naranjo, A.J. (2015). “The Dual Differing Effects of pH and Temperature on the Somitogenesis of Danio rerio”. Honorable Mention. Presented at: Adelphi University’s 12th Annual Research Colloquium; 04/21/2015; Garden City, NY.
Honors:
Warren E. Eickelberg Award for Academic Excellence, Adelphi University, NY, 2014
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