
From fatigue to thyroid disorders: Naturopath reveals the REAL reasons behind the common symptoms – and how you can overhaul your health naturally
- An Australian naturopath outlined the reasons behind common symptoms
- Michaela Sparrow explained how this is often due to vitamin deficiencies
- ‘Iron is one common deficiency and can go undiagnosed for years,’ she said
- She also revealed how naturopaths can assist with stress, fatigue and anxiety
- In some extreme cases they can also assist with bodily disorders and disease
Known as a ‘holistic approach’ to health, naturopathy is evidence based modality that utilises the latest scientific research and integrative pathology to understand the underlying causes of illness and disease.
Australian naturopath and founder of The Longevity Remedy, Michaela Sparrow, spoke to FEMAIL and provided a detailed insight into how you can remediate certain deficiencies both naturally and through supplements.
Michaela, 32, has been in the health industry for over ten years and has been working as a qualified naturopath and certified anti-ageing practitioner for two and a half years.
‘I think there is such a big misunderstanding of what naturopaths do. Naturopathy is designed to look at the individual as a whole, and not just apply a band-aid solution to suppress symptoms,’ she explained.
‘There is no one size fits all when it comes to wellness; all people are different and your lifestyle, mental health, history, diet and genes all play a role in how an illness will impact you and your subsequent recovery.’
Australian naturopath and founder of The Longevity Remedy, Michaela Sparrow (pictured), spoke to FEMAIL and provided a detailed insight into how you can remediate certain deficiencies naturally
Why clients choose to visit naturopaths
One of the main reasons people visit a naturopath is to treat certain health conditions that don’t seem to be improving, even after taking recommended medication.
‘If you have a chronic health condition that is not improving or is simply masking the symptoms with current treatment, I highly recommend seeing a naturopath,’ Michaela said.
‘We use nutritional medicine, dietary interventions, herbal medicine, nutraceuticals and lifestyle interventions to create a treatment plan for each individual.’
Unlike the common myth of naturopathic medicine working against western medicine, Michaela explained naturopaths happily communicate with doctors and provide suggestions to safely compliment any current or ongoing treatment a patient may be taking.
One of the main reasons people visit a naturopath is to treat certain health conditions that don’t seem to be improving, even after taking recommended medication
What you may not know naturopaths can detect
Naturopaths have access to a large range of various pathology tests that look at the underlying cause of what is occurring in your body on a biochemical level.
This specific testing can detect whether a patient is lacking certain vitamins or minerals that are essential for bodily function.
Michaela said iron is one of the most common deficiencies in woman and can be the fundamental factor of multiple symptoms.
‘Iron deficiency can cause extreme fatigue, paleness, shortness of breath, restless legs, dry hair and dry skin. A deficiency during pregnancy can also impact learning and mental development in children,’ she said.
Michaela recommends supporting your health through a good diet first, then reaching for supplements if needed.
These tests can also determine if certain organs and internal bodily systems are healthy and functioning properly.
On more extreme levels, naturopaths can assist patients with certain bodily disorders or diseases.
‘I see many clients with thyroid disorders, who were barely making it through each day, and working alongside their doctors and medications I have been able to help completely transform their lives,’ Michaela explained.
Michaela said iron is one of the most common deficiencies in woman and can be the fundamental factor of multiple symptoms
The lifestyle habits you implement to improve your overall health
The top habits Michaela recommends to her clients include avoiding blue lights after 7pm and taking timeout for self-care.
The top habits Michaela recommends to her clients include avoiding blue lights after 7pm and taking timeout for self-care
‘Blue lights impact the production of melatonin (our sleep hormone) and disrupt circadian rhythm (our internal body clock). This can have significant and untold long term health repercussions,’ she said.
Everyone should also aim to receive a small amount of sunlight exposure to have a ‘remarkable impact’ on the rest of the day.
‘Go outside first thing in the morning and stand so the sunlight is hitting your eyes for a couple of minutes. This will kick-start your circadian rhythm for the day, helping to boost your energy, mood and even how well you sleep that night,’ Michaela explained.
Taking time for self-care is also a third significant factor the implement in your daily routine and is a good way to de-stress.
‘Self-care is not selfish. Do something nice for yourself at least once a week (the more the better) – get a massage, go out for a nice meal, go see a movie, lay on the beach, binge Netflix, whatever it is that takes you out of your stress state.’