Naturopathy

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Can microbes be the superheroes your family has been looking for?

In an overly clean and sanitised world, is it possible that we have become too hygienic?

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An upbringing that made naturopathy a natural career choice

Laila Helena was born in Adelaide but lived for 12 years in Brazil, where her parents established one of the country’s first permaculture centres. Homeschooled and taught to venture outside to gather plants and herbs, naturopathy was a natural career choice for Laila.

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Overcoming emotional eating

As a naturopath and kinesiologist, I’ve worked with hundreds of women who want to change their eating habits and lose weight. And one of the biggest barriers in all of those women is emotional eating.

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Creating the ultimate study life balance

Being a student is a tough life, even when you take away factors like lockdowns!

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Forging her own path in natural health

Paramedics was Dannielle Illingworth’s first study choice when she finished high school in Adelaide. But she quickly realised she was more interested in preventative health than emergency medicine and dropped out of university.

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Finding a path from nursing to naturopathy

Natasha (Tash) Friedman has several medical professionals in her family, but when she left school, the thought of ten years of study put her off becoming a doctor. Turns out she’s doing that anyway and couldn’t be happier!

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Do you have the signs and symptoms of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)?

September is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Awareness month! PCOS is thought to affect up to 20% of the female population, and yet, there is still so much confusion and misinformation out there.

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Preparing for your clinic blocks

So, you have just enrolled into your first clinic block… First of all, congratulations! You’ve reached one of the most exciting parts of your degree!

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Can men breastfeed?

The answer is yes! Although rare, there are historical records of men breastfeeding their infants, usually when the mother was unable to because of illness or death.

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