Therapies
| Herbal & Nutritional Medicine |
Natural, Safe & EffectiveWhat is Herbal Medicine?Herbal medicine is the oldest and most universal system of medicine, and most of the world’s population still rely on herbs. Thanks to advances in scientific research, we now know much more about the medically active constituents of plants and more and more trials are proving the value of herbal remedies. The modern herbalistModern herbalists have specialist university training which combines orthodox medical knowledge and skills with scientific understanding of plant medicine. Herbalists consider good nutrition fundamental to good health and they are trained to offer nutritional advice. Through case history and examination, a herbalist will seek to ascertain and treat the underlying causes of your condition, using herbs and nutrition to help the body to heal itself. What conditions can a herbalist treat?Any conditions you might take to your GP. Herbalists are trained to recognise when a condition should be referred for further investigation.
There are many other conditions not listed, which herbalists are able to treat. What happens at a consultation?Herbalists consider symptoms of disease to be a reflection of your overall state of health, thus, a detailed history will be taken during the first consultation. Appropriate physical examinations may be performed and your pulse and blood pressure will be taken. SafetyHerbs are a very safe form of medicine when prescribed by a qualified herbalist. Herbalists are well informed about interactions between herbs, drugs and supplements. Only premium quality herbs which are constantly monitored for consistency and purity are used. Herbal medicine is great!Whether you are looking for an alternative, or for medicine to complement your orthodox treatment, herbs are a good choice:
Your Practitioner, Sarah Firnberg BA(Hons) BSc(Hons), MCPP, MNIMHSarah was awarded a degree in medical herbalism by the University of Wales after five years of intensive study at the College of Phytotherapy and Westminster University, London. She is a member of the National Institute of Medical Herbalists and the College for Practitioners of Phytotherapy, a professional organization which sets the highest standards of practice in herbal medicine. TreatmentsThe first conultation takes 60 minutes and follow up sessions are 30 minutes. |