SERVICES
At Family Herbal Clinic & Herb Shop our clients receive:
- Comprehensive health assessments to discover the causes of their health problems.
- A customized nutritional program that includes a detailed list of vitamins, minerals and herbal remedies that is specifically tailored to their health concerns.
- Nutrition counselling, that guides them as to what and how they need to adjust their dietary habits. In addition, provide guidance to help them avoid the things that may cause their problems as well as help promote the things that help restore health. The emphasis is on maintaining this regimen until health goals are achieved.
- Health management and dietary education; Geographical nutrition, climate related diet, gender related nutrition requirements, age related diet modification. Along with baby and child nutrition, pregnancy nutrition, menopause/andropause considerations, restorative nutrition, fasts and cleanses.
Family Herbal Clinic Services performed during consultations:
Total Body Modification
Total Body Modification therapy is a technique that is used to find the organ or area of the body that is stressed, determine why it is stressed and then correct the problem by restoring balance to the nervous system.
Nutritional Therapy
Nutritional therapy is a complementary therapy, which means it can work alongside orthodox medicine.
It is a way of using food and supplements to encourage the body’s natural healing. It does this by: detoxifying the body, correcting nutritional deficiencies, restoring healthy metabolism, and developing a positive healthy attitude towards life challenges.
Iridology and Sclerology
Iridology is a science based on the analysis of one of the most complicated and remarkable tissue structures of the body, the iris.
Sclerology is the analysis of the signs and markings in the sclera of the eye. Together they comprise a method of assessment whereby the doctor or health practitioner can tell from studying the markings and signs, the condition of various organs and systems of the body.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on the philosophical concept that if balance is restored the person heals. It seeks to balance yin and yang, the Five Elements, the emotions and the spirit.
Chinese medicine treats disease by altering the body’s internal energies.
Persian Humoral Medicine
Persian Humoral Medicine began in the eight century AD. It holds that the human blood is filled with four basic components, called humors, which are held in balance when a person is healthy.
All diseases and symptoms result from an excess or deficit in one or more of these four humors. A person’s health, energy, metabolism, personality, and mentality are affected by levels of these humors.
Each humor has its own nutritional and energetic subcomponents that can be adjusted with certain dietary changes, energy medicine, cleanses and natural procedures.
Avicenna is the 8th century scientist who put this medical model together. He practiced it in his clinics and hospitals as well as taught it in the medical universities of his time in Persia. He authored its medical textbooks for medical curriculums that were used for many centuries up and till 19th century. They are in nine volumes and were referred to as the canon of medicine.
This is the foundation of present-day hematology used in our modern medical practices.
Contact Reflex Analysis
Contact Reflex Analysis is a method of analyzing the body’s structural, physical and nutritional needs. A deficiency in any of these areas could cause or contribute to various acute or chronic health problems.
CRA is not a method of diagnosis. It is a means by which a health professional uses the body’ reflexes to accurately determine the source of a health problem.
Herbology
Herbology is the art of combining customizing certain medicinal herbs for specific person.
It is traditionally one of the more important modalities utilized in all Traditional Medical modalities all over the world.
Each herbal medicine prescription is a cocktail of many herbs tailored to the individual patient.