Endeavour College academic Caitlin Armit had never had acupuncture or considered it a career until one of her massage teachers inspired her to learn more about Chinese Medicine.
One thing I loved about studying Naturopathy at Endeavour was how varied our subjects were. We were able to delve into and learn about herbal medicine, nutritional medicine, homeopathy, flower essences, traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic practices, and so much more.
Leilani – known as Lani to most – is an accredited Nutritionist (BHSc) passionate about teenage/adolescent health and female wellbeing. She graduated from Endeavour in 2020, having studied her Bachelor of Health Science in Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine (full-time) straight after high school.
As a young student of Naturopathy at Endeavour, I was completely consumed by my passion for natural health and wellbeing. I soaked up every lesson, read every book I could find, and focused all of my attention on the people I could help.
Emotional wellbeing may be defined as a positive state of mind and body, where one feels safe and connected to other people, the community and the wider environment.
Head of Department – Chinese Medicine Dr Shuai Zheng grew up immersed in martial arts tradition and culture, including the use of Chinese medicine to prevent disease and heal injuries. While he considered a career in pharmacy, Chinese medicine was a more natural choice.
Are there really more Autistic boys than girls or does the diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) hold a male-based gender bias leaving many girls missing the criteria and therefore not receiving a clinical diagnosis?
If you are a nature lover, chances are you would happily switch a resort holiday with a swimming pool for pitching a tent amidst lush greenery, wild vegetation and the sea lapping at your feet.
Calling all teenagers, adolescents and high school kiddies – have you been skipping your breakfast?