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Health is Wealth!

Should you start investing in your health ? The short answer is YES – Investment in the short term will pay dividends in the long term.  Whether the imbalance has something to do with your diet, or your stress levels, or lack of fitness, or genetics, or environment; it is my role to delve into your lifestyle choices and coach you on optimal self care. Of course added to this I will be prescribing the herbs necessary to affect this change and aiding your body to heal itself.

But you may question – “why should I pay to see a herbalist when I can see a GP for free?” In today’s fast-paced and stressful world, where time is of the essence, it’s natural to wonder if there’s really time to be bothering with bottles of tinctures or herbal teas. 

“Over time, advances in medical science have provided new options that, although often improving outcomes, have inadvertently distanced physicians from their patients.The result is a health care environment in which patients and their families are often excluded from important discussions and left feeling in the dark about how their problems are being managed and how to navigate the overwhelming arrayof diagnostic and treatment options available to them.” (1)

 We’ve all heard the holistic mantra – taking care of our mind, body, and spirit is essential for overall well-being. And that’s where herbalists come in. They offer a unique perspective and expertise in natural remedies that can complement traditional medicine and provide alternative solutions for those seeking a more holistic approach to healthcare. So, let’s delve into the world of herbalism and discover why it may be worthy of your attention and investment.

How many times have you sat in the GPs consultation room and thought:

  • “are you actually listening to me? “
  • or “why haven`t you examined me?”
  • or ” how more minutes have I got before you turf me out?”

That is if you are able to get an appointment at all of course. I have worked within the NHS for many years and I understand that it is stretched to its` limits. There is no denying that it has its place in healthcare, however there is an argument for saving the resources for those suffering with life threatening conditions.

 

Book a discovery call with me today and we can discuss your concerns – it s FREE.

 

 


  1. Shared Decision Making — The Pinnacle of Patient-Centered Care
    Michael J. Barry, M.D., and Susan Edgman-Levitan, P.A.