Naturopathy
The practice of clinical nutrition and naturopathy approaches to disease prevention and management through a multidimensional and holistic lens. This includes addressing all aspects of an individual’s life that are impacting their health.
After studying at university in Western Australia, Chelsey Costa describes Endeavour College as like coming home.
Gut health is all the rage at the moment… and for a good reason! What is happening (or not happening) in your gut has the ability to affect your entire body, including your hormones.
If you have tried every skin cream and serum on the market and are still battling with a chronic skin condition such as eczema, adult acne, lumps, bumps or puffy skin, it might be time to work with your lymph.
Seed cycling is all the rage in the world of hormonal health (pardon the pun) and for good reason! It’s an inexpensive, down to earth and straight forward habit for taking control over your hormones.
With roots in ancient European civilisation, naturopathy has been practised since the early 19th Century as a holistic Western medicine that encompasses traditional wisdom with modern science to treat the body naturally.
What is Endometriosis? Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disease where there is the presence of endometrial tissue outside of the uterine cavity.
As a child, Alyce Cimino loved following her father through Sydney’s Flemington Markets with a trolley, helping with the fruit and veg shop.
In the last year of her Naturopathy degree, Christine Lennon dreaded the question, “What are you going to do when you finish?” As it turns out, an internship in her final year answered the question for her.