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Lisa Wright - BHSc Naturopath, Nutrition/Herbal Medicine
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Naturopathy
Naturopathy has grown into an evidence-based science, with ever-increasing research supporting its place in alternative, preventative, and complementary medicine.
Digestion
Naturopathy concentrates on discovering the underlying cause of the symptoms with a focus on healing the mucosa wall of the digestive tract (thus removing toxic leakage into the bloodstream) and restoring balance to digestive processors.
Support for Acute & Chronic Health Conditions
Suitable for individuals of all age groups and can be utilised alongside other conventional forms of medical care.
Weight Loss
Weight gain is not always about our food choices. Factors including hormone imbalance, liver complaints, thyroid conditions, menopause and inflammation can all contribute to weight gain and difficulty reducing your weight. An individualised approach is thus always needed to ascertain the reason behind the weight gain to acheive a healthy health care plan.
Detoxification
We are exposed to many toxins in our environment, in the air, water, and our foods and these can affect our kidneys, liver, skin and digestive systems. Naturopathy identifies specific processors affected by toxins. The detoxification process is individualised according to your health and energy levels at the time. Not everyone is suited to the same detox programme.
Men’s & Women’s Health & Fertility
There is strong evidence that supports the notion that infant health is connected to the health of the women who bear them, specifically in relation to preconception care. Naturopathy assists with preconception care along with identifying general health imbalances, and investigation into any pre-existing family history of illness (thyroid, diabetes), exposure to potentially harmful toxins, and put into place strategies to support fertility and pregnancy.
Fatigue/Chronic/Stress Panic Disorder
The main function of the endocrine system is to achieve internal homeostasis. Herbal Medicine provides adaptogens to help regulate the endocrine system along with Nervine tonics for the central nervous system. Nutritional Medicine is utilised to assess diet and to ensure all minerals and vitamins are available to the body for metabolic pathways (cortisol and neurotransmitter synthesis) and the production of energy.
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