About Me
When I was growing up, I was lucky enough to be surrounded by nature and animals, we grew a lot of our own vegetables and fruit and kept chickens. Like many children I wanted to be a vet, we had dogs cats rabbits, loads of guinea pigs and many other lost strays were nursed back to health and became part of the family.
When I was 12 I went to boarding school and mastered the art of being a rebel. The education system did not suit me at all.
I moved to London and worked in hospitality and attained a diploma in Cordon Bleu cookery. I then travelled my way through Asia to Australia where I ran many restaurants and owned a few.
It was in Australia that I realised my true vocation was to become homeopath.
Homeopathy had been in my family generations, I had witnessed how effective it was and how, with homeopathic remedies often antibiotics could be avoided.
It was when I became a mother and my new born had an adverse reaction to his first vaccinations that I really started questioning the allopathic way of treatment.
I was having great success using homeopathy for the plethora of childhood acutes such as colds, coughs fevers teething stomach upsets and many more. I was fascinated at how it worked and I realised that this was what I wanted to study, I wanted to help people in their suffering …. my journey to become a homeopath commenced.
After 20 years, four children and six years of study, I finally graduated from the School of Homeopathy. I have an advanced diploma in homeopathy and two other diplomas in Anatomy and physiology and pathology of disease.
My time studying was amazing, I made some lifelong friends in the homeopathic community.