In one form or another, natural medicine has
always been a part of my life. Growing up, I fondly recall my Grandfather
pointing out plants and telling me that they were good for this or that,
sharing his wealth of knowledge related to Maori tribal healing techniques,
which were very spiritually based; my Dad would place spider webs on my cut
knee to stop the bleeding and seal the wound; Mum would grow Aloe Vera in our
back yard and use it on my sunburned skin during the hot Australian summer
months; long before the slip, slop, slap craze! I too have an Aloe Vera
plant in my backyard and cobwebs are left in one corner of the house; a
tradition I hope that my children will also follow!
In 1998, I was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome (CFS) and my GP integrated natural therapy into my treatment by giving
me intravenous vitamin C. Through this treatment, I overcame a lot of the
debilitating effects of CFS however, it left my immune system in tatters.
Lifestyle changes were a must and even though I would often stray from the path
of Natural/Spiritual healing, I have always been drawn back to them. Most
recently, I started seeing a Naturopath to help with my recurring bouts of
Tonsillitis, as I had grown frustrated with my body being constantly napalmed
(and my butt being jabbed!) with antibiotics, which would then see me requiring
another medicine to counteract the side effects of the original prescribed
medication; it was a vicious cycle! Initially, Naturopathy was an
alternative form of treatment for me, however due to the severity of the infections
which requires surgical intervention, my Naturopath suggested that we take a
complementary approach until they are removed. Even though I am again
taking antibiotics, the herbal mixture and probiotics has eliminated my need
for additional conventional medication, as I am no longer experiencing the
nasty side effects.
So, as you can see from this brief insight
into my health journey, my desire to learn more has greatly been influenced by
my own personal experience.
On a professional level, I am finding that
many of my clients are generally becoming more interested in taking on a more
natural/holistic approach to health and well-being; as opposed to the small
country folk way of thinking that has an ingrained stigma of natural
medicine. I believe a shift within my local community is occurring, as we
have quite a few of our local GP’s that refer their patients to Natural
Therapists; Massage Therapists, Personal Trainers, Nutritionists and
yoga/meditation classes. One GP offers acupuncture as a part of his
consultations. Recently, our town gained a health food shop and salt
therapy rooms which has assisted exposure of natural therapies further.
It is my hope that by branching out into
Naturopathy, that I will be able to help my clients on a higher level, by
offering a package that encompasses a holistic approach of natural
health. Perhaps in the future, my GP and I will work together to combine
both of our passions and increase awareness within our local community even
further and perhaps even remove the stigma completely…wouldn’t that be awesome!
xox LLP, Tash
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