Homeopathy has been in use for over 200 years – a time-tested system of natural medicine that supports the body’s own ability to recover. It is recognised worldwide and used safely ...
As a Homeopath, I encourage parents and caregivers to consider using homeopathy to compliment any other traditional medicines or therapies they may be using for their child. Homeopathy promotes the ...
Selecting the right homeopathic remedy is key for effectiveness, as it helps the body activate its natural healing response. Remedies are chosen based on a match between the individuals symptoms and ...
In homeopathy, potency and dose are concepts that guide the selection + administering of remedies. It is important that you have a basic understanding of this when making remedy selections for your family at ...
In homeopathy, conditions are classified as acute or chronic based on their origin and duration. It is crucial to differentiate between the two, because the approach to treatment, the selection of ...
The acute consultation offers a bridge between home care and professional support, giving you access to individualised guidance when you need it most. It helps ease overwhelm, and takes the guesswork ...
If you have never experienced a full consultation before, the process may feel unfamiliar at first. However, it is often precisely the missing element in truly understanding yours or your ...
Acne can be one of the most visible and emotionally challenging issues children and teens experience as they grow. Whether it begins at a younger age and/or continues through the ...
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a common neuro-developmental condition that affects how a child pays attention, regulates activity level and manages impulses. It is not caused by bad parenting or lack ...
In children, just as in adults, anxiety is the body’s way of signalling that something feels overwhelming, unfamiliar, or potentially unsafe. It is an internal alarm system that prepares the ...
In childhood, insect bites are almost inevitable, occurring most often during the warmer months when children spend more hours playing outdoors. From late spring through early autumn, mosquitoes, bees, wasps, ...
Constipation in children is often caused by a combination of dietary habits, emotional stress, and lifestyle factors. A low-fibre diet, insufficient water intake, and lack of physical activity are some ...