HELLO!
I am Debbie...I am an Iómlan (iumlawn) healer or healer of the whole.
Hello and welcome to Wild Spirit Grove! I work with people who need support with their health and wellbeing. This may be help with anxiety, stress, hormonal dysfunction maybe digestive issues or could be support with overall wellbeing or wanting to "connect back into nature". Working collaboratively with people over several weeks or months, we are aiming to achieve autonomy, so you feel in control of your health, wellbeing and happiness, I am here to guide and support you, help you find the tools you need to find yourself and get back on track.
We also practice as part of a wellbeing community: The Beverley Community Herb Garden, where you can meet like minded people, volunteer and relax in a supportive space.

MY WORK
My Professional Development
I‘ve been working as a professional Naturopathic Practitioner since 2018 and I’ve never looked back. Find out about my training, qualifications and extensive work experience below.

HERBAL MEDICINE PRACTITIONER DipHE. (Herb), COLLEGE OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE (CNM)
August 2012 - June 2018
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Specialising in western herbal medicine materia medica and diagnostic skills, forms main matrix of knowledge, supported by:
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Excellent research skills
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Thorough case taking analytical skills
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Excellent anatomy and physiology knowledge
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Pharmacological knowledge and contraindications of herbal remedies
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​500 hours of herbal clinical practice

NATUROPATHIC PRACTITIONER DipHE. (Nat), COLLEGE OF NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE (CNM)
August 2012 - June 2018
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Naturopathic nutrition and lifestyle guidance
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Reiki level 2
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An insight into Ayurvedic medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Iridology
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TCM and allopathic diagnostic skills
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Detoxing of systems and organs

HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE BSc
September 2014 - August 2018
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2000 hours of adult nursing practice
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A good insight into the extensive list of chronic diseases affecting the current populace and how both the allopathic and the holistic medicine model approach both short and long term treatment.
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​Feedback includes an appreciation of a dual perspective, an understanding of the current healthcare system and a person centred approach to treatment. With continuing professional development in Iridology, herbal and nutritional strategies for managing mental illnesses, the digestive system and the connection between the two.
A MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION OF NATUROPATHIC PRACTITIONERS AND THE GENERAL NATUROPATHIC COUNCIL
September 2018 - PRESENT
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The primary function of the ANP is to assist its members in maintaining the highest standard of competence. It offers a wide range of benefits to its members and safe, competent, well-trained professionals for the public.
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CPD training and continuing educational programmes hosted by the leading experts.
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The General Naturopathic Council has a long-standing reputation as a resource for people seeking highly qualified practitioners. Use our ‘Find a Practitioner’ register to locate one of our Registered Naturopaths or Associate Naturopaths.
To enable the public to have confidence in our naturopathic practitioners, in conjunction with the government agency Skills for Health, the GNC has developed National Occupational Standards for Naturopathic Practitioners. In order to be registered with the GNC, a practitioner must work in accordance with these high standards.




