Sumandeep Sarai Groh MD

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Sumandeep Sarai Groh MD About Sumandeep Sarai Groh MD

Dr. Groh received a University Curators' Scholarship to attend the University of Missouri Kansas City BA/MD program.

There she was a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, and the recipient of an Estill Scholarship, James J.Lynn Scholarship and Fulbright Scholarship. After receiving her MD, she completed her residency in pediatrics at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. She is a diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners,American Board of Integrative Medicine and the American Board

of Pediatrics. Dr Groh is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine and serves on the Mission Health Cancer Institutional Review Board. Prior to moving to the Asheville area, Dr. Groh was a staff physician In the emergency and intensive care departments at Cook Fort Worth Children's Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas as well as a clinical instructor at the University of Michigan School of Medicine, Ann Arbor and an assistant professor at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville. In 2016 Dr Groh completed her fellowship in Integrative Medicine with Dr. Andrew Weil at the University of Arizona and looks forward to sharing her knowledge with patients of all ages. Dr Groh's clinical interests include nutrition, helping patients achieve optimum weight, stress management, anxiety, depression, insomnia, ADHD, aging, men's and women's health, atopic dermatitis, and the relationship between inflammation and disease. A firm conviction in teaching patients self-efficacy and guiding them in the healing process grounds Dr. Groh’s practice.

14/05/2025

I am a fan of the Heart Center Meditation which I learned from Dr. Ann Marie Chiasson during my training at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine. Dr Chiasson studied the meditation with Dr. William Brugh Joy.

The Heart Center Meditation is an easy way to reach a meditative state. You may have experienced a similar state during a religious practice. If meditation is practiced regularly, one can return to a meditative state anytime. In this case, it’s a lovely resource to drop into the Heart Center whenever needed.

The music we frequently use is the Heart Chakra Meditation by Karunesh.
The Heart Center Meditation is a moving meditation, so don’t be surprised if you find yourself moving.

The four attributes of the heart center are:
compassion
innate harmony
healing presence
unconditional love

Meditation has so many health benefits including decreasing stress, pain, anxiety, and depression as well as improving blood pressure, focus, concentration and overall well-being.

See if you want to give this one a try.

Rainy garden and birdsong
13/05/2025

Rainy garden and birdsong



Missing you dear Mom! You were so amazing in so many ways. I’m looking at that sweater on .sarai. How did you knit, croc...
11/05/2025

Missing you dear Mom! You were so amazing in so many ways. I’m looking at that sweater on .sarai. How did you knit, crochet, sew…without a pattern? You made us the most darling clothes. I remember in high school when you and I would draw something and then you would just make it! My friends would ask where I got my outfit, dress…and I would reply, “my mom made it.” We were so so fortunate to have your love. …thinking of you today and every day.🩵

10/05/2025

Food safety in America is under attack.

Seeing curved shapes and fractals is calming for our nervous system as is being outside. Stress hormones are lowered, ou...
08/05/2025

Seeing curved shapes and fractals is calming for our nervous system as is being outside. Stress hormones are lowered, our autonomic nervous system balances away from the sympathetic flight or flight to the parasympathetic rest, digest. Rest your eyes on something in nature, take a few deep breaths and slow down.

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Blue-eyed grass The color green is so beneficial for our health. Exposure to green spaces reduces stress, anxiety, and d...
06/05/2025

Blue-eyed grass
The color green is so beneficial for our health. Exposure to green spaces reduces stress, anxiety, and depression. It lowers blood pressure and heart rate, so it’s good for our cardiovascular health. Take a little break and go outside and rest your eyes on the green of spring.

Some pink wood sorrel. It’s in the oxalis family ,edible, rich in vitamin C. I have not eaten the pink one, but do remem...
05/05/2025

Some pink wood sorrel. It’s in the oxalis family ,edible, rich in vitamin C. I have not eaten the pink one, but do remember eating the leaves of the one with the yellow flowers when we were playing outside as children. It was the perfect snack. That sour taste! It can be added to soup or salads. Think of it as a garnish and have it it in moderation because it contains a pretty high amount of oxalic acid (hence the name )which can be irritating and is not good for people with certain medical conditions.

02/05/2025

A meditation for relaxation.

…think it’s a chipping sparrow…
29/04/2025

…think it’s a chipping sparrow…

Precious precious Jay came to us on this day!!Jay, you were very serious about turning four, you were so into all things...
28/04/2025

Precious precious Jay came to us on this day!!
Jay, you were very serious about turning four, you were so into all things marine biology, and fish!! 😊Jay Groh

19/04/2025

The summer season is often busy and hectic. Vacations, weddings, cookouts, sports games…it can sometimes feel like you’re constantly on the go. Taking the time to slow down and relax will help to prevent you from getting overly stressed, tired, and rundown. In support of National Relaxation Day ...

17/04/2025

A new understanding of our relationship with our "friendly" gut microbes shows they actually have a dark side and help cause ageing. Here's how to fight back

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