Why I studied Natural Therapies
People often ask me what inspired me to become involved
in Natural Therapies.
I’ve had a few experiences that made a big impact on my thinking
and searching.
As a young “back to the land” mother, I took my 3 months
old first born to be vaccinated. My whole instinct didn’t
want to do it, but I was talked into going ahead, seemingly
in his best interest.
For the first time, he became really unwell, I could not
pacify his discomfort.
I felt very responsible for the sleepless night and the
many colds that followed the injection. I decided that I
would not take him anywhere near another needle.
I started to read and gather information, where I
discovered that vaccines can be anything but safe.
The nurse I saw for a general check-up some weeks later
urged me to “jab” him again. This time I said no. She then
told me that it was going to be my fault if my baby died of
childhood illnesses!
I went home and cried and cried. I made a decision to
educate myself well, so I could keep my child healthy. I
learned about organically grown food and we planted a huge
vegetable garden and fruit trees. We had our own milking
goat and chickens which laid the best eggs.
What fascinated me was Homoeopathy and I studied the
remedies to help with acute illnesses and accidents as well
as the Bach Flower remedies for emotional balance. I wanted
to know how to nurse my children through any illnesses
successfully (and I did, even the measles)
I could write a lot about what I discovered in my studies,
how childhood illnesses help mature the immune system and
how inappropriate and dangerous vaccines can be.
It was not until many years later that I met several
mothers with vaccine damaged children.
So once I studied, I realized how much I wanted to help
people with their health.
I studied massage and then I found Kinesiology.
Kinesiology has been my passion for over 20 years.
The word Kinesiology means the study of how muscles act
and co-ordinate the body. Kinesiology as a natural health
modality is comprehensive health care. It balances the
whole person, rather than treating symptoms or named
diseases.
The muscles are used to monitor stress and
imbalances within the body/mind. Muscle response testing
becomes an effective tool to detect and correct blockages
relating to stress, nutrition, learning problems, injuries
and energy. Your body is the authority about you. It can
give you feedback via monitoring muscle responses, such as
which foods strengthen or weaken you; what you need to do
to build self-esteem and heal your life; how to increase
your vitality and have physical, emotional, chemical and
energetic balance in your life.
For 20 years I’ve been helping people regain their health
and vitality, achieve more of their potential and heal
their lives.
I have a sign on my door “changing the world one brain at
the time”
I teach a Kinesiology Course associated with the
International College of Professional Kinesiology
Practice (ICPKP) and have authored several Kinesiology and
self-help courses.
I have written a course on “First Aid for Emotional Trauma”,
which will be available as an e-book. For now it’s
only available as a workshop manual and it’s best to turn
up for the course, as it is very practical.
in Natural Therapies.
I’ve had a few experiences that made a big impact on my thinking
and searching.
As a young “back to the land” mother, I took my 3 months
old first born to be vaccinated. My whole instinct didn’t
want to do it, but I was talked into going ahead, seemingly
in his best interest.
For the first time, he became really unwell, I could not
pacify his discomfort.
I felt very responsible for the sleepless night and the
many colds that followed the injection. I decided that I
would not take him anywhere near another needle.
I started to read and gather information, where I
discovered that vaccines can be anything but safe.
The nurse I saw for a general check-up some weeks later
urged me to “jab” him again. This time I said no. She then
told me that it was going to be my fault if my baby died of
childhood illnesses!
I went home and cried and cried. I made a decision to
educate myself well, so I could keep my child healthy. I
learned about organically grown food and we planted a huge
vegetable garden and fruit trees. We had our own milking
goat and chickens which laid the best eggs.
What fascinated me was Homoeopathy and I studied the
remedies to help with acute illnesses and accidents as well
as the Bach Flower remedies for emotional balance. I wanted
to know how to nurse my children through any illnesses
successfully (and I did, even the measles)
I could write a lot about what I discovered in my studies,
how childhood illnesses help mature the immune system and
how inappropriate and dangerous vaccines can be.
It was not until many years later that I met several
mothers with vaccine damaged children.
So once I studied, I realized how much I wanted to help
people with their health.
I studied massage and then I found Kinesiology.
Kinesiology has been my passion for over 20 years.
The word Kinesiology means the study of how muscles act
and co-ordinate the body. Kinesiology as a natural health
modality is comprehensive health care. It balances the
whole person, rather than treating symptoms or named
diseases.
The muscles are used to monitor stress and
imbalances within the body/mind. Muscle response testing
becomes an effective tool to detect and correct blockages
relating to stress, nutrition, learning problems, injuries
and energy. Your body is the authority about you. It can
give you feedback via monitoring muscle responses, such as
which foods strengthen or weaken you; what you need to do
to build self-esteem and heal your life; how to increase
your vitality and have physical, emotional, chemical and
energetic balance in your life.
For 20 years I’ve been helping people regain their health
and vitality, achieve more of their potential and heal
their lives.
I have a sign on my door “changing the world one brain at
the time”
I teach a Kinesiology Course associated with the
International College of Professional Kinesiology
Practice (ICPKP) and have authored several Kinesiology and
self-help courses.
I have written a course on “First Aid for Emotional Trauma”,
which will be available as an e-book. For now it’s
only available as a workshop manual and it’s best to turn
up for the course, as it is very practical.
