Good Health Naturally

Natural Health and Food as Medicine Consultant in Sydney

About This Sponsor

“There are three types of healers. The first treats the symptoms, the second treats the cause while the third educates people and teaches them a way of life” author unknown.

When I look around at what is happening to our children’s health I am motivated to work harder to reach as many parents, children and future parents as possible, to help educate and inspire them that diet and nutrition is the key to stopping the decline in our health. How many children did you know when you were a child who would die if they ate a peanut? How many children at your school suffered from asthma or ADHD?
Our immune systems are becoming weaker, our rate of fertility is declining and chronic, degenerative and highly preventable diseases such as diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, dementia and many cancers are affecting so many more people and at a much younger age. Despite amazing advances in medicine and technology, our life expectancy is predicted to decline for the first time in 1000 years due to the dramatic increase in these diseases - All of which are preventable with a healthy diet! The answers to so many of our health problems can be found in our shopping trolleys and in our kitchens.

With 10 years experience as a Natural Health Consultant, I specialise in ‘food as medicine’, herbal medicine and lifestyle education for all aspects of:
• Children’s health
• Women’s health
• Fertility and Hormonal health
• Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
• Pregnancy health
• Breastfeeding health
• Healthcare for Mums
• Pregnancy Massage
Health fund rebates are available. Telephone and email consultations are available on request.

I look forward to working with you and your family.
Yours in good health naturally

Sarah Luck

nour·ish (nûrsh, nr-)
  1. To provide with food or other substances necessary for life and growth; feed.
  2. To foster the development of; promote: “Athens was an imperial city, nourished by the tribute of subjects” (V. Gordon Childe).
  3. To keep alive; maintain: nourish a hope.

Originating from Latin Nutrire which means to feed or suckle

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