Health & Fitness
Sonically Calming the Storm: The Story of Sound-Medicine
Krasnoff launched Sound-Medicine, a sound healing studio for which she draws on her three loves – music, healing and psychology.

Many a college grad has dashed overseas to satisfy their wanderlust before officially jumping into the workforce.
Homestead Valley resident Elizabeth Krasnoff did both at the same time.
After getting her BA in English with a Russian concentration from Boston College, Krasnoff moved to Moscow to serve as the membership director for the American Chamber of Commerce in Russia, working with and for the American business community in Russia from 1994-1998. You might remember that post-Gorbachev era after the fall of the Soviet Union from the news. Krasnoff remembers it by recalling the time she threw the first Fourth of July party in Moscow for the American expat community in the field of a formerly secret U.S. Air Force base.
“I got spoiled – life was never as interesting at those post-Perestroika days in Russia,” she says with a laugh.
While it might not be able to match those years for drama, Krasnoff’s current professional passion is certainly laden with intrigue.