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Healthcare is not an Oodie!

19/11/2021

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Ever wondered why that supplement your friend used to help them get to sleep seemed like a miracle cure for them, but then you tried it and did nothing?  
That's because the causes of insomnia are many and varied.  As are the causes of headaches, IBS, depression, anxiety, acne, hormonal issues etc etc.
This means that buying supplements is not like buying an Oodie -there isn't a one size fits all solution unfortunately! Many factors need to be taken in to account.  
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Panic Buying for Naturopath's

8/10/2021

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While everyone was out stockpiling toilet paper and hand sanitiser in 2020, Naturopath's were doing their own version of panic buying.   Vitamin C, Zinc, Echinacea, Elderberry, Andrographis and anything else you might need to treat coughs, fevers, sore throats and viruses were bought up for both clinic use and personal use in alarming amounts. 
​These products were rare as hen's teeth (or toilet paper) for months afterward.  Fast forward  more than a year and we have some new contenders........Quercetin and N-AcetylCysteine (NAC).  
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Acne Guide

3/7/2020

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An Introduction to
​Natural Health treatment of breakout prone skin


​Acne can be challenging to deal with no matter what age you are... affecting self-confidence and worth.

It's also quite complex to get rid of because there are many reasons why someone might be experiencing breakouts. 

We need to assess what’s happening both externally and internally and support the body through these transitioning phases.
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One of our skin loving Naturopath's Bridgit has put together a guide with the areas to start exploring internally and externally, plus additional foods to support acne prone skin. 

Download the guide below.
And if you are after additional personalized recommendations, feel free to speak to one of our lovely Naturopaths. 
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Learning to Increase Your Self Love

30/5/2020

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​How is it that some people are able to give themselves the gift of time and others struggle to even take a lunch break? 

Many of us go through life putting everyone else’s needs before our own, finding it hard to say no, feeling like we ‘should’ do this or ‘must’ do that, read other people’s minds and decide that they are holding us to impossible standards, work tirelessly to try to feel ‘good enough’.  Sound familiar? 

The feeling of not being enough is epidemic in the modern world,  fueled by social media, glossy magazines and competition from others (who also don’t feel enough).

So what is the secret of those few who seem to be able to show themselves loving kindness and follow their own inner guidance, who take the time to nourish themselves physically, emotionally and spiritually?

This is a huge subject much bigger than the space we have here but some of the first steps are as follows:-
  • Become conscious of the things you do habitually that deny your own wellbeing
  • Give yourself permission to begin to attend to your own needs
  • Forgive yourself for past mistakes (after all we are all only human!)
  • Accept yourself for who you are
  • Believe in yourself
  • Make a decision to start to show yourself more love and care
  • Take some action NOW

One way to start is to make a self care menu which is a list of the things that really nourish your soul.  Things like walking on the beach, having a warm aromatherapy bath, reading a book in the sun, whatever it is that lights you up and replenishes you.  If you have trouble getting in touch with your needs try this little exercise.  Close your eyes, bring your attention to your breathing, place your hand on your heart and ask yourself – how do I feel today, what do I need? 
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** If you would like a copy of MY SELF CARE MENU to fill in and put up on your fridge or mirror drop into the clinic and pick one up or email me on [email protected]

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Goals – The Success Formula (by Jenny Weaver Psychologist)

1/2/2020

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Goals – The Success Formula

My guess is that if you have taken the trouble to pick up an article on goal setting you are someone who is interested in self improvement, who lives a conscious life and who knows “if it’s to be it’s up to me!!”  

You may have even heard of the now famous study of a group of 1953 Yale graduates who were interviewed then and again in 1973.  What the study found was that in 1953 only 3% of these graduates had written down a set of clear and concrete goals.  When re-interviewed 20 years down the track of life these 3%  were worth more financially than the remaining 97% put together!  That is powerful stuff!!  They also measured their level of happiness and fulfilment and once again the 3% were way in front!

Most people set goals or make resolutions in their minds, but what makes some people able to achieve their goals and others just abandon them?

The first golden rule of goal setting is to get it from your mind and into writing!  This way you can refer to it (every day is best), you will own it more, and even if you get off track you have it there in writing as an incentive.

A common acronym for goal setting is SMART – that is Specific, Measureable, Achievable, Realistic and Time Frame.  The ability to measure how you are going adds incentive along the way and giving your goals a time frame gives you the pressure you need to start.

Goals need to be specific – for example you could change “I want to spend more time with my family” to “every Wednesday night and every Saturday morning we will do something fun together as a family”
Make your goal realistic – you will not be able to be Prime Minister of Australia by the end of the year if you have only just finished school.
You need to make your goals about YOU!  This is not about pleasing anybody else, living up to others expectations or trying to be something you’re not!  And they need to be something that’s worth pursuing, that you have the resources now to begin the process and are within YOUR control, not up to somebody else. 
 
A powerful addition to your goal setting is visualisation.  If you spend 5 minutes daily with your eyes closed and visualise yourself having achieved your goal your subconscious mind will be mobilised to help you to succeed!
Achieving goals by themselves is not what makes us happy in the long term; it’s who you become, as you overcome the obstacles necessary to achieve your goals that can give you the deepest and most long-lasting sense of fulfilment.

“Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it.  Boldness has genius, power and magic in it”
– Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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Jenny Weaver Psychologist- Somerville

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Lets learn about Reiki!

29/11/2019

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​Reiki
Reiki = Universal life energy
 
Reiki is a powerful yet gentle natural therapy which is a tool for physical healing, mental and spiritual growth.
Life force flows within the physical body through pathways called meridians, chakras and nadis. It also flows around us in a field of energy called the aura. Disruptions to this life force energy can cause diminished function in the tissues and organs of the body. Some patterns of thoughts, behaviour and emotion can also block our full potential. Reiki has the ability to clear, align and heal our energy pathways, thus allowing our life force to flow in a healthy way.
Reiki can potentially  help with many different conditions such as:
  • pain and inflammation
  • insomnia
  • headaches
  • stress, anxiety and depression
  • healing of injuries
  • improving emotional health
  • enhancing spiritual awareness
  • encouraging relaxation and a sense of wellbeing
 
Reiki is used in many hospitals, community health and cancer centres in the USA, UK and Europe to complement medical care
 
and research studies have shown that Reiki can improve the quality of life for people living with many types of health challenges.
During a Reiki session, the practitioner gently places their hands on various points on the body and mindfully transmits the Reiki energy to the recipient. The energy will flow to where it needs to go, working through clothing, bandages and even plaster casts.
Reiki has no harmful side effects and you cannot overdose. It can complement and enhance any other form of healing. Treatments are deeply relaxing but at the same time energising, creating physical, emotional, mental and spiritual harmony.
Reiki sessions are available at The Natural Health and Wellness clinic and Fiona runs workshops for those who would like to learn to give Reiki for self-care and treating others.
Written by Fiona Urwin
Remedial massage therapist, Oncology massage, Foot Reflexology and Reiki Master

To book
http://www.thenaturalclinic.com.au/reiki.html
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A new addition to your Stress Management experience!

27/6/2019

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I received a Bowen Therapy treatment recently and a weighted blanket was placed over me.  

​After I got over the initial weird feeling that the blanket was firmly settled on my body (rather than that light touch of a regular blanket) I gradually noticed that the deeper pressure all over my body was quite reassuring, quite calming. I was more aware of a sense of relaxation, of letting go a little more deeply – of stress and anxiety that had riddled my body.  Being in a deeper state of peace and relaxation, my body was then better able to process the healing messages that Bowen Therapy was communicating with it. I left that session feeling more relaxed, more mobile, and inspired to buy a weighted blanket to share the possible benefits with all of you!

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A Different Way of Thinking

30/3/2019

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By Jennifer Wells
Dip. Ed, Grad. Dip Ed, Dip Spalding Educator, M.I.L.A, Auslan Level 3

​World Autism day is a wonderful time to share the unique complexities that a person with Asperger’s syndrome experiences in our somewhat chaotic world.
Asperger’s, or what is now known, according to the DSM-5 as Level 1 High Functioning Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), affects more than 1 out of 100 people. It is unknown what causes this developmental disorder but it is currently thought to be both neurological and genetic. It is related to Autism as it affects the way the brain processes information.

If you are seeking Screening and assessment for Asperger’s syndrome you will need to undertake a comprehensive diagnostic assessment by an experienced clinician.
Having Asperger’s is not always straightforward and it may be accompanied with other mental health issues and developmental conditions. The I.Q. of a typical person with Asperger’s syndrome normally ranges from average to above average. Some may have Executive Function Disorder (EFD) which can inhibit the person's ability to understand and complete tasks. EFD and short-term memory disorders which may also cause difficulties with learning and understanding of spelling and writing conventions despite the fact that they may have strong vocabularies. Some may have Specific Learning Difficulties (SLD) which will require extra educational assistance from both school and tutors to help the individual gain a greater understanding of the language process and to assist with social interaction with their peers.

People with Asperger’s often see and interact with the world in a different way to a typical person. They often feel overwhelmed and are unable to read social situations and this can lead to anxiety. Some may require behavioral or sensory integration therapies or short- or long-term strategies to cope with daily complexities. This type of support is offered by a variety of professionals with expertise in this area.

Parents of children with Asperger’s often despair over their child’s sensory sensitivities and their aversion to particular types of foods and possible lack of nutrition. A naturopath and nutritionist can be beneficial in these situations. Natural health assistance can play a major role in supporting people with Asperger’s by assessing their biochemistry and genetics thus adding to a holistic approach to supporting the individual.

If you are interested in learning about Asperger’s, Tony Attwood is a world renowned expert in this area and offers valuable information, advise and sound guidelines. The link is found bellow;
 
http://www.tonyattwood.com.au/about-aspergers-m/what-is-aspergers 

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Recent study confirms Naturopathy as effective treatment for multiple illnesses

8/3/2019

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A recent study of researched evidence on Naturopathy has come out showing that it is effective for treating chronic pain, hepatitis C, menopausal symptoms, bipolar disorder, and asthma and more. The research showed positive results across world regions for treating similar conditions with the core concepts of naturopathic practice. The full study can be read here; 
https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/acm.2018.0340

It's pretty lengthy, so a summary of the study can be read here; 
https://www.scu.edu.au/engage/news/latest-news/2019/world-first-scoping-study-shows-benefits-in-naturopathic-medicine-treatments.php?utm_source=miragenews&utm_medium=miragenews&utm_campaign=news

What a shame the government has cut private health rebates so that it no longer includes natural therapies...
But it’s not too late? You can still help reverse this by contacting local member of Parliament Greg Hunt via the link bellow;
https://www.yourhealthyourchoice.com.au/save-rebates/

Politicians see one personal message worth 100 votes, make your voice heard. 

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Naturopathic practitioner prescribed supplements vs. chemist/supermarket off the shelf supplements.

16/2/2019

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1. Practitioner only means that the supplements or herbs can only be prescribed by a qualified naturopath who has spent 4 years studying and are part of an association. This means that they have the knowledge to prescribe the best suited supplement/herb for you and your particular needs.

2. Naturopathic supplements tend to be at a therapeutic dose, which means it is generally higher in concentration and have been proven to exert clinical benefits.

3. Just because things are natural doesn’t mean they are safe to use for everyone. Some herbs and nutrients can have a negative interaction with some medications, so it is import to have proper and safe advice associated.

4. Many vitamins, minerals and even herbs are found in different forms. These forms may have different qualities and some might be easier to absorb than others.
For example with magnesium, one form is great for the nervous system and another the other is used as a colon cleaner, two very different results. Without knowledge in the area, you may not know which one if best for you and your condition. Companies may choose a form that is not absorbed well in the body because it is cheaper to manufacture and thus cheaper for you. So you might be taking something and feeling no result because you aren’t actually absorbing it (money down the drain).

5. Off the counter supplements tend to have more excipients, bulking agents and/or preservatives. Which for those with sensitivities or allergies, it can be difficult to pick which ones you won’t react to.

6. Supplements aren’t designed for long term use, they are to support you for the short term until the cause can be found and resolved. Without a naturopathic treatment plan you may be taking unnecessary supplements for too long, causing more harm than good.

Don’t waste your money on 'cheaper' supermarket supplements; get proper advice to be safe and effective! You can make an appointment with one of our lovely Naturopaths if you are feeling like you need some support from supplements, we offer short consultations for minor issues such as a cold. 

*Please note that if you have seen another Naturopath (outside of the clinic) we need to see the prescription from them to be able to sell you over the counter supplements and herbs. 
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