Welcome to 

Moss Naturopathy

Discover natural wellness with the guidance of an evidence-based naturopath

Meet your Naturopath

Anjou is a degree qualified Naturopath providing personalised and holistic treatment plans that incorporate evidence-based natural therapies to address the underlying cause of disease. Anjou has an unwavering commitment to your wellbeing and ensures to create a safe and trusting environment where you feel genuinely cared for.

Anjou offers initial, return, and acute consultations.

During your initial consultation, you can expect a thorough and comprehensive assessment of your health. This includes evaluating your current symptoms and concerns, health history, relevant body systems, diet, lifestyle, and recent pathology test results to uncover the root cause of your symptoms.

Return consultations are vital for monitoring your progress and making any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan.

Acute consultations are shorter and focused on providing you with symptomatic relief for issues such as acute stress, headaches, short-term sleep problems, hay fever, UTIs, and immune support.

Naturopathic services

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The Naturopathic Approach

The practice of naturopathy is guided by the following 7 principles:

1 | First Do No Harm

Utilising non-invasive treatments whilst avoiding unnecessary symptom suppression and harmful dosing.

2 | The healing power of nature

Recognising the body's innate ability to heal. Using herbs and natural substances to encourage and assist the healing process.

3 | Identify and treat the cause

Discovering the underlying cause of disease to ensure sustainable positive health outcomes. Symptoms are merely indicative of disharmony and are useful in discovering the root cause.

4 | Naturopath as teacher

Empowering clients through education and the development of trust.

5 | Treat the whole person

Recognising the interactive physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, social, familial, and occupational determinants of health.

6 | Prevention

Analysing risk factors, constitutional susceptibilities, and genetic tendencies to disease.

7 | Wellness and health promotion

An emerging principle that recognises health and wellbeing as an ongoing process that is sustained through positive thought, emotions, and action.