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Deb Bossio, ND

Dr. Bossio is a native of the Nutmeg state and is very pleased to be returning here after having spent many years in the Northwest studying naturopathic medicine and women's health.

After receiving her undergraduate degree in Biology and Anthropology from Colby College she continued on to medical school. Dr. Bossio earned her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University in Seattle. She then joined National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon to complete her residency in family medicine. Dr. Bossio received additional medical training at Seattle Children's Hopsital, Highline Cancer Center, and West Hill Gastroenterology.

Dr. Bossio specializes in Women's health, while also offering medical support for the family. She has worked with renowned naturopath Tori Hudson, a national leader in women's health care and author of Women's Encycolpeida of Natural Medicine. Inspired by these experiences Dr. Bossio treats a wide variety of issues including menopause, PCOS, infertility and menstral disorders as well as routine gycecological exams and check-ups. True to her naturopathic roots Dr. Bossio has an open, holistic approach to medicine and is known for taking the time to get to know her patients. She looks forward to assisting patients in their quest for optimal health and well-being.

Dr. Bossio is a licensed Naturopathic Physician in the State of Connecticut and a member of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians. Dr. Bossio is currently accepting new patients.

When not practicing medicine you are likely to find Dr. Bossio taking in nature's splendor with her daughter and husband. She is equally at home in the yoga studio, at the seashore or climbing a mountain peak.

 

 

 
 

 

Winter Wellness
Humidify your home during the dry winter months. Humidity during the winter should be around 45%. Below 30% can cause increased colds and allergies (along with dry skin and damage to your house). You can get an inexpensive humidity guage (hygrometer) at most home or electronics stores.

 

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Quick Tips
Drink fluids even in the cold winter months. Cut your body weight in half and call it ounces, this gives you an idea of how much you should be drinking each day. For example, a person weighing 150 pounds would need to drink 75 ounces of water and/or herbal tea

 
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