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Hey, I’m Britt, a degree-qualified Naturopath and Chartered Accountant. I created this course to help new practitioners feel confident with the money side of their business, from tax to tracking to cash flows. Let’s set you up with simple, clear systems so you can focus on what you do best: helping others heal.
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Aug 10, 2026 ∙ 7 min
Exploring Flower Essences Healing the Body Through Subconscious and Energy Systems
Flower essences offer a gentle yet profound way to support healing by working with the subconscious mind and the body's energy systems. Unlike physical remedies, these natural extracts influence emotional and energetic imbalances, helping restore harmony within. This post explores how flower essences interact with the subconscious and energy fields to promote well-being, with practical insights and examples. Flower essence bottle with fresh flowers, close-up view What Are Flower Essences?...
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Oct 1, 2025 ∙ 4 min
Ureaplasma and Fertility: The Silent Infection Sabotaging Conception and Pregnancy
Many women struggling to conceive or experiencing early pregnancy loss are told that everything looks "normal" by their GPs. But behind the scenes, hidden infections can quietly disrupt reproductive health even WITHOUT obvious symptoms. One of the most overlooked infections is Ureaplasma. It is a stealthy bacterial infection that can alter your vaginal microbiome, inflame your uterus, and interfere with fertility in so many ways! So if you have been struggling to get pregnant after 3 cycles...
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Mar 18, 2025 ∙ 3 min
Endometriosis: A Complex Condition Beyond Reproductive Health
Endometriosis is often thought of as JUST a reproductive health issue and this is often how practitioners treat it, but in reality, it is a highly complex and multifaceted condition that involves much more than just the reproductive system. What is Endometriosis? It is the presence of endometrial-like tissue outside the uterus, often on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, pelvic lining, and even organs such as the bladder and intestines. This misplaced tissue behaves similarly to the lining of the...
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