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Natural and Holistic Medicine continues to grow globally for one simple reason..it gets results. We have conversations with patients that have achieved success by using natural medicines and holistic practitioners presenting cases.
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All feedback and questions welcome Mental trauma and anguish can end well or very badly, but what determines the direction you go in? Michael Adamedes (www.michaeladamedes.com) is a psychotherapist who describes how his relationship breakdown ultimately changed the course of his life for the better. He now helps others understand and re-evaluate th…
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All feedback and questions welcome Bleeding from your backside can be frightening but haemorrhaging to the point of collapse is a whole new level. Common conditions like haemorrhoids are widely experienced and usually relate to poor diet and inadequate exercise. Some medical procedures such as radiation for prostate cancer can breakdown the blood r…
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All feedback and questions welcome As a successful and experienced registered dietician Rocco knows that eating more fibre is important for bowel movement. But as he discovered some-times it's just not enough. Severe constipation is distressing and there are many causes and considerations. His journey involved experimentation and discovery. With 20…
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All feedback and questions welcome Rob Prior has a highly trained scientific and curious mind. When diagnosed with kidney cancer he applied his logic and intuition and decided to reject all standard cancer treatment. Rob chose to relentlessly pursue a holistic approach. He really wanted to live well and keep his kidney. 11 years later Rob loves tel…
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All feedback and questions welcome When MS (Multiple Sclerosis) patient Jana visited Naturopath Helen Christian, she was in a terrible state. With limited mobility, insomnia, depression and deep seated anger Jana felt like she was a burden to her family and society. Within a couple of weeks Jana's life did a 180 degree turn and she now feels amazin…
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All feedback and questions welcome Iron deficiency anaemia is extremely common affecting around 20% of the world’s population including 8% of preschool children, 12% of pregnant women and 15% of non-pregnant women of reproductive age. Iron deficiency without anaemia is 3 times more common yet remains under-recognised and undertreated. The symptoms …
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All feedback and questions welcome All of us have a history full of happy, sad and embarrassing events. Some more traumatic than others. How we carry the emotions attached to those moments can impact our health and ability to thrive. Dr Michelle Woolhouse, an experienced integrative doctor is passionate about helping her patients understand and app…
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All feedback and questions welcome Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can be extremely debilitating for some people. It can limit their opportunities in education and employment and fundamentally reduces enjoyment in life. In this episode holistic clinical psychologist Dr Adrian Lopresti discusses a case whereby using specific strategies and lifes…
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All feedback and questions welcome When someone you know or love has received "bad news," your response makes an enormous difference to them. Sharni Hartley was a young woman diagnosed with cancer who wants to let us know what people said to bring her comfort. There's also a few tips in this conversation on what not to say. Sharni also found her tr…
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All feedback and questions welcome The rate of autoimmune disease has doubled over the last decade now impacting 10% of the population. Medications work for many but the side-effects can be significant. Humans and parasites (Helminths) have had a symbiotic relationship forever. In our quest for hygeine we have changed our relationship for the worst…
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All feedback and questions welcome Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) is common. Often it is passed off as Irritable Bowel Syndrome or chronic indigestion or food intolerances or even allergies. As the gut is intimately associated with so many body systems it is expected that symptoms can be broad and not fitting into any typical diagnost…
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All feedback and questions welcome Eddie Enever is a champion. He lost his testical ("Mr Righty") to cancer followed by 3 relapses over the next couple of years. He realised that his life priorities needed to change; and quickly! Eddie's journey of transformation came through a deeper understanding of self which dramatically improved his health. Th…
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All feedback and questions welcome Frankie was just 3 years old when he was diagnosed with a Neuroblastoma. He had secondaries throughout his tiny body. Contrary to medical advice his mum Amanda trusted her instinct and also immediately engaged her Naturopath. When standard oncology treatment was combined with holistic medicine young Frankie was th…
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All feedback and questions welcome Eat less and exercise more sounds like an obvious weight loss plan. For many it just doesn't work. There are so many other considerations to account for such as body type, individual microbiome, reactive foods and stress hormones. Kira Sutherland together with her client Tash discuss what did make a big difference…
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All feedback and questions welcome You have 4 children under 10 and a successful career only to find that your brain tumour has returned more aggressively. Your doctor tells you to prepare for death. The emotional roller coaster is unimaginable. Kate's incredible story brings hope, stability and humility to a precariously dangerous situation. For m…
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All feedback and questions welcome Something in our environment or food or medical approach is causing the rate of Autism diagnoses to rise sharply. This case study demonstrates the power of a holistic approach which in reality is the only way to tackle such a complicated condition. In this episode we follow the patients improvement from 3 to 16 ye…
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All feedback and questions welcome Tired, jaundiced and nauseas? You may have Gilbert's syndrome ( a genetic liver issue) which may affect between 7% to 25% of the population depending on which part of the world you are from. Over time this condition will potentially impact your hormones and further diminish your liver's ability to detoxify. Medici…
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All feedback and questions welcome Breathing and eating are critical to life. We talk so much about diet but relatively little about breathing. Yet the impact of breathing on our body's chemistry has an effect on almost every disease. Mim Beim is a breathing specialist and will discuss 3 patients covering sleep apnea, asthma and anxiety. If you wan…
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All feedback and questions welcome Can you imagine being so sick from mould that you slip into a coma for 3 years? That is what happened to Amie Skiltons patient. With 50% of Australian homes being potential 'mould bombs' this is a topic that must be taken seriously. Allergies, asthma, eczema and even cancer can have an association with mould. This…
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All feedback and questions welcome A diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease can be devastating because the understanding that most doctors and patients have is that the condition is degenerative with an expectation of worsening symptoms. In this episode you will meet John Coleman who through unbelievable personal adversity reversed his Parkinson's sympto…
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All feedback and questions welcome Fatigue and exhaustion are a modern curse. In fact they represent main reason people visit their health care professionals. Without the proper care and support the symptoms escalate and manifest in different ways, both mentally and physically. These symptoms can not be treated by a tablet nor is there a special 'f…
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All feedback and questions welcome Charlie Teo is a very well known Neurosurgeon with a reputation for tackling difficult cases. In this episode Charlie opens up about his professional career and navigating the medical system. He also discusses how a holistic approach helped his patient with a Grade 3 Anaplastic Astrocytoma. These cancers usually o…
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All feedback and questions welcome Allergies are becoming increasingly common. For adults constant allergies can make life miserable. Parents caring for children with severe allergies live in constant fear. In practically all cases allergies interrupt the quality of life. By understanding diet, lifestyle and gut function a natural holistic approach…
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All feedback and questions welcome Over their life-time many women will experience ovarian cysts. For some it's a barely noticeable transient discomfort. For others it presents as abdominal and/or back pain, changes to urination and bowel problems. Our patient had a very large cyst that required surgery which she was desperate to avoid. How did Nat…
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All feedback and questions welcome In a modern world the rate of chronic kidney disease continues to climb. The general medical approach is "wait and see" but that is not good enough. Adrian Harper describes how he avoided renal dialysis for decades with natural medicine and diet. Also how he later used diet and supplements to minimise the side eff…
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All feedback and questions welcome Migraine headache affects over 1 in 4 Australians who will on average have 21 episodes a year. The impact on family, social life and productivity is obvious, yet the condition is not well understood and the level of relative research has to date been insufficient. This leaves sufferers of this brutally painful con…
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All feedback and questions welcome Psychiatric Medicine is at a cross-road. Recent scientific journals report that most pharmaceutical drugs don't work for half of the population and that the serotonin (brain chemical) imbalance theory is questionable. Yet, the prescription rate of anti-depressants and anti-anxiety drugs continues to increase becau…
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All feedback and questions welcome Menopause strikes fear into the hearts of many women. Stories of enduring symptoms from friends and family together with decisions around drugs or perseverance also play on the mind. What if the message was different? What if menopause was an honoured time of reflection that empowered women and prepared them for t…
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All feedback and questions welcome Desperate for a family but the numbers are not on the patients side: 45 years old, 36 rounds of IVF and 0 pregnancies. What did scientist and naturopathic fertility specialist Elizabeth Mucci discover that challenged and beat all odds? Sometimes the answers are hiding in plain sight.…
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All feedback and questions welcome Vashti D'Vyne is a strong person; a high achiever who always pushed herself. After a series of misdiagnoses she required emergency and life-saving bowel surgery. With the help of natural medicine and good nutrition her post operative recovery has been impressive. To say she was shocked would be an understatement b…
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All feedback and questions welcome The surgeon told Anthony Minichiello (Mini) that the damage to his spine was so concerning that he should give up his playing career for fear of permanent and serious disability. That's tough to hear for a brilliant professional sportsperson and so Mini found another way through specific dietary change and supplem…
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All feedback and questions welcome Mum was getting worried as Cooper was not himself and this had been going on for too long. He was getting more exhausted and sickly as time went on. Thinking outside of the square his Naturopath Emma Wisbey discovered the problem and before long he was back to his normal bouncy self.…
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