Dr. Tristin Wallace is a Board Certified, Licensed Naturopathic Physician. She received her doctorate in 2007 from the National College of Natural Medicine, the nation’s oldest, accredited Naturopathic institution. There, she accomplished the rigorous Naturopathic education which first incorporates all conventional medical sciences, then expands into the natural healing curriculum. Her Naturopathic training defines integrative medicine, allowing Dr. Wallace to prescribe pharmaceutical medications, while also expertly counseling in homeopathy, clinical nutrition, physical medicine, botanicals, intravenous therapies, and more. Dr. Wallace’s foundation in truly traditional medicine was strengthened by her mentorship with Dr. Judy Peabody, whose integrity in service was honored by Portland City Commissioner Sam Adams for Outstanding Community Service in three Community Clinics. Under Dr. Peabody’s training, Dr. Wallace learned to address all manner of chronic pathology in circumstances challenging the efficacy of natural medicine. Having few resources, she nevertheless made medical miracles using her hands, water, homeopathy, nutritional counseling, judicious prescriptions, and a handful of donated botanical and natural supplements. Dr. Wallace’s Naturopathic medical education was further inspired and enhanced by three years’ study in the science of Applied Kinesiology, a complex application of the Chiropractic method. To this day, she practices bodywork influenced by these cherished lessons in post-doctoral functional neurology via the International College of Applied Kinesiology (ICAK). Through this medical science and practice, the interrelationship between bodily systems instructs the practitioner for greatest benefit of the whole individual, helping to focus the powerful healing modalities accessible in the broad training of the Naturopathic practitioner.