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What a scrumptiously dense episode! We cover a lot in this one, from explaining why coffee is a no-go on an empty stomach, what we ate for breakfast, what an ideal brekky looks like, as well as our first instalment of *Nat FAQs*, including questions like, "how long does it take for naturopathy to work?", "what's the difference between natural medicines and pharmaceutical meds?", and a big one, "do we really need supplements?". As always, happily addressing the nuance that arises with these kinds of questions!
We'd love to hear from you - give us a follow if you like what we're saying or you're learning lots from listening in on our convos, leave a review if you're feeling extra nice, and engage in our polls & question boxes on Spotify!
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DISCLAIMER FOR PUBLIC: The contents of this podcast or any information mentioned is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you're seeking assistance with your health, please contact an accredited healthcare professional. If you'd like personalised support with your health, you can book a session with Julie or Karinda using the links above.
DISCLAIMER FOR HEALTH PRACTITIONERS: The content provided is intended for entertainment and educational purposes. The information discussed in this podcast is not a substitute for professional training. While the authors/hosts make every effort to provide the most up-to-date data and evidence on naturopathic information, this content should not necessarily be considered standard of care and may not reflect individual practices within or outside of Australia.
The Nuanced Naturopaths Podcast is a friendly conversation between two friends, passionate about finding the nuance in natural health. As degree-qualified naturopaths, they like to ask the questions that need to be asked - about all aspects of health, healing and well-being. They delight in questioning firmly held beliefs and finding the nuance in all subjects is what they do. Sometimes it can get a little technical, but hopefully explained in a way that is accessible to anyone interested in natural health, whether you’re a practitioner or someone who wants to learn more. It’s a chat about poop, periods and everything in between - buckle up for a laugh, a cry and for some things you might not know or have thought about
What a scrumptiously dense episode! We cover a lot in this one, from explaining why coffee is a no-go on an empty stomach, what we ate for breakfast, what an ideal brekky looks like, as well as our first instalment of *Nat FAQs*, including questions like, "how long does it take for naturopathy to work?", "what's the difference between natural medicines and pharmaceutical meds?", and a big one, "do we really need supplements?". As always, happily addressing the nuance that arises with these kinds of questions!
We'd love to hear from you - give us a follow if you like what we're saying or you're learning lots from listening in on our convos, leave a review if you're feeling extra nice, and engage in our polls & question boxes on Spotify!
Connect with Julie:
Connect with Karinda:
DISCLAIMER FOR PUBLIC: The contents of this podcast or any information mentioned is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you're seeking assistance with your health, please contact an accredited healthcare professional. If you'd like personalised support with your health, you can book a session with Julie or Karinda using the links above.
DISCLAIMER FOR HEALTH PRACTITIONERS: The content provided is intended for entertainment and educational purposes. The information discussed in this podcast is not a substitute for professional training. While the authors/hosts make every effort to provide the most up-to-date data and evidence on naturopathic information, this content should not necessarily be considered standard of care and may not reflect individual practices within or outside of Australia.
The Nuanced Naturopaths Podcast is a friendly conversation between two friends, passionate about finding the nuance in natural health. As degree-qualified naturopaths, they like to ask the questions that need to be asked - about all aspects of health, healing and well-being. They delight in questioning firmly held beliefs and finding the nuance in all subjects is what they do. Sometimes it can get a little technical, but hopefully explained in a way that is accessible to anyone interested in natural health, whether you’re a practitioner or someone who wants to learn more. It’s a chat about poop, periods and everything in between - buckle up for a laugh, a cry and for some things you might not know or have thought about