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Naturopaths, dedicated to complete care
A Naturopath is a qualified health practitioner who will work with you to overcome specific problems and promote long term wellness. Our resident Naturopaths at Cranbourne Family Chiropractic has a combined 20 years experience and use a range of techniques and approaches including: - Homeopathy
- Naturopathy
- Herbal medicine
- Nutrition
- Remedial therapy
Helping your body to heal itself
This is the foundation of Naturopathy. It is a powerful way to ease and heal ailments but it is also designed to help you live an empowered life of health and wellbeing. Prevention is a focus of Naturopathy so your Naturopath will work with you to identify the ways in which you can promote your own healing and health.
How can Naturopath help you
Anna Talaj You can benefit from seeing a Naturopath if you experience any of the following: - Hormonal imbalances
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Allergies and food or substance sensitivities
- Digestive problems
- Exhaustion and fatigue
- Chronic conditions such as arthritis
- Fertility
- Blood pressure issues
- Chronic and acute illnesses
How we work with you
Tessa Zangiacomi Your Naturopath will ask for a brief medical history and details about the condition or problem that has brought you here. A range of techniques may be used during the session as well as recommended for you to use or pursue at home. They are non-invasive and gentle and all treatment is issued in discussion with you – so you always feel comfortable and in control.
Techniques the Naturopath may use include:
- Talking and counselling techniques
- Nutritional and health advice
- Herbal medicines
- Homeopathic remedies
Testimonies
Anna had a way of getting to the heart of my health issues...and her dietary information made a real difference to my energy levels. Danielle, mother of three. I am still able to manage my day with a lot less pain because of all the help I am getting with supplements and food from Anna. Helen, 80 yrs. old
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"Naturopaths offer a drug-free, natural approach to healthcare."
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