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When “wellness” programs promise balance but deliver restriction, naturopathy loses its way.
In this episode, I unpack how weight-loss prescriptions quietly betray the naturopathic oath of First, do no harm - and why speaking up about it isn’t an attack, it’s seeking accountability.
We’ll talk about the difference between professional critique and personal criticism, why discomfort doesn’t equal disrespect, and how avoiding hard conversations only protects the systems that keep clients harmed and practitioners silenced.
This one’s for the practitioners who care deeply about doing better: about integrity, reflection, and truly trauma-informed, evidence-based naturopathy.
If you’re a naturopath, herbalist, or nutritionist ready to do better - to make your care truly trauma-informed, body-inclusive, and ethical - this is for you.
✨ Download the free guide for practitioners and join the Body as Earth waitlist!
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✨ Prefer to read?
This episode is part of my series and blog at https://www.funkyforest.com.au/blog/do-no-harm-why-weight-loss-prescriptions-betray-the-naturopathic-oath
👉 Free resource:
Download the practitioner guide Working with Clients with Disordered Eating for Naturopaths and join the waitlist for Body as Earth: A Root-Cause Approach to Disordered Eating for Naturopaths.
LINKS:
Casey's website: https://www.funkyforest.com.au
Casey's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/funky.forest.health
Casey's Instagram: @funky.forest.health
Non-Diet Naturopath Instagram: @nondietnaturopath
Grab your FREE practitioner guide + jump on the waitlist for Disordered Eating for Naturopaths
Grab your copy of my free e-book The Modern Yogi's BS-Free Guide to Wellbeing and sign up for my regular monthly newsletter!
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By Casey Conroy5
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When “wellness” programs promise balance but deliver restriction, naturopathy loses its way.
In this episode, I unpack how weight-loss prescriptions quietly betray the naturopathic oath of First, do no harm - and why speaking up about it isn’t an attack, it’s seeking accountability.
We’ll talk about the difference between professional critique and personal criticism, why discomfort doesn’t equal disrespect, and how avoiding hard conversations only protects the systems that keep clients harmed and practitioners silenced.
This one’s for the practitioners who care deeply about doing better: about integrity, reflection, and truly trauma-informed, evidence-based naturopathy.
If you’re a naturopath, herbalist, or nutritionist ready to do better - to make your care truly trauma-informed, body-inclusive, and ethical - this is for you.
✨ Download the free guide for practitioners and join the Body as Earth waitlist!
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✨ Prefer to read?
This episode is part of my series and blog at https://www.funkyforest.com.au/blog/do-no-harm-why-weight-loss-prescriptions-betray-the-naturopathic-oath
👉 Free resource:
Download the practitioner guide Working with Clients with Disordered Eating for Naturopaths and join the waitlist for Body as Earth: A Root-Cause Approach to Disordered Eating for Naturopaths.
LINKS:
Casey's website: https://www.funkyforest.com.au
Casey's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/funky.forest.health
Casey's Instagram: @funky.forest.health
Non-Diet Naturopath Instagram: @nondietnaturopath
Grab your FREE practitioner guide + jump on the waitlist for Disordered Eating for Naturopaths
Grab your copy of my free e-book The Modern Yogi's BS-Free Guide to Wellbeing and sign up for my regular monthly newsletter!
Support the show
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