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Botanicals & Natural Remedies for the Complex Child with Dr. Nitya Eisenheim

December 4, 2025
5:30 PM - 7:15 PM
Free

Children with complex challenges can transform into thriving, healthy children who are full of energy, compassion, and enthusiasm with the use of herbs, nutrition, and other tools from the Naturopathic medicine toolkit. Learn about both causes and supportive lifestyle choices that can impact our children.

This talk is designed for families who are experiencing attention/focus issues, ritualistic and compulsive behaviors, oppositional behavior, irritability, anger, autism, social anxiety, fatigue, and pain. We will also discuss Dr. Nitya’s go-to herbal formulas to help re-balance the gut, calm the mind, and integrate the nervous and immune systems.

Nitya Eisenheim
Dr. Nitya Eisenheim

Nitya Eisenheim, N.D. is a physician in practice at Cedar Rose Naturopathic in Brattleboro and Greenfield. She is passionate about herbal medicine, cooking, healthy food, and community building. She incorporates multiple modalities such as customized herbal medicine, homeopathy, visceral manipulation and craniosacral therapy into her patients’ care. Dr. Nitya Eisenheim is a graduate of Bastyr University.

Soup and gluten-free bread will be provided. Dietary restrictions are accommodated with advanced notice. Registration is required for this free event. It will take place in the Brattleboro Food Co-op Conference room (enter at 7 Canal Street). Early registration is recommended to reserve your spot; registration closes at noon the day before the event.

Event Details/Information

Details

  • Date: December 4, 2025
  • Time:
    5:30 pm - 7:15 pm
  • Cost: Free
  • Event Category:

Organizer

  • Education & Outreach at the BFC
  • Phone 802-246-2842
  • Email Education@brattleborofoodcoop.coop
  • View Organizer Website

Venue

  • Brattleboro Food Co-op
  • 2 Main Street
    Brattleboro, VT 05301 United States
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