Jenna Carroll
Jenna is a qualified Naturopath who is passionate about preventative medicine and believes in the power of an individualised, holistic approach to optimising health. Prior to the path she is currently on, Jenna was a professional ballerina traveling and performing around the world. However, it was during recovery from a major injury that ended her career at 21 years old, where she became fascinated with how the right foods and nutrients were the ultimate source of healing for mind, body and spirit. Jenna has co-authored articles for the Journal of the Australian Traditional-Medicine Society, and upon graduating in 2019, received ATMS Natural Medicine Student of the Year Award.
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Iridology is the study of the iris, one of the most intricate and captivating tissue structures within the human body. Just like markings on a map, the iris can reveal one’s current health state along with strengths and potential challenges of certain organ systems, and even personality traits. The iris has an infinite range of structural possibilities and an amazing assortment of colours that can identify each person’s individuality. In fact, there are no two irises exactly alike – much like a fingerprint.
The use of flower essences have gained world-wide recognition due to their contribution to holistic health and emotional healing. However, these subtle medicines can become somewhat “watered-down” as they are difficult to study on a biochemical level due to the limitations of science and research. Although this shouldn’t mean we ignore the thousands of years they have been used traditionally to heal physical and mental imbalances.