Testimonials

“I can’t express much how much more energetic and better I feel. The program is really paying dividends. I was sceptical at first but the results speak for themselves. Absolutely amazing ! For this, I can’t thank you enough.” [G.T] Adelaide SA

"The treatments Nineta gives are truly from the heart - devised of a specific combination she makes up individually for you to address your personal symptoms. It is very rare these days to enjoy such a beautiful experience". [N.Edgyd] Adelaide SA

“Just letting you know, you were right, three doses of the herb medicine and the gland went down almost straight away. Thanks again for helping me, I really appreciated it.” [N.Turner] Adelaide SA


Qualification Details
Bachelor Health Science in Complementary Medicine
Advanced Diploma Applied Science - Naturopathy
Advanced Diploma Applied Science - Clinical Nutrition
Advanced Diploma Applied Science - Western Herbal Medicine
Diploma TCM, Diploma Chinese, Remedial Massage & Beauty Therapy
Cert IV. Workplace Training & Assessment
Cert. Facial Acupuncture | Ruri face Diagnosis

Currently completing:
Bachelor of Acupuncture


Lecturing

Nineta Vojdani also conducts Lectures at
WEA and TAFE Tea Tree Gully on Wellness and Complementary Medicine.

See the Tafe ACE Guide or WEA guide for more information

www.wea-sa.com.au or www.courses.tafesa.edu.au/xml/course/sc/sc_T972219403.aspx

Memberships: ATMS, Health Rebates Apply

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About the Practitioner

"The study of Natural & Complementary Medicine in Australia has been challenging. First there are the many biases, the judgements, and finally the "gap" between the pharmaceutical industry and what natural supplements are able to do.

At one end of the spectrum exists the purists, passionately defending their absolute convictions in non-medical practices - and the other are the medical sceptics, with their harsh criticisms and conservative dogma.

The bridge between ‘drugs’ and ‘natural medicines’ remains difficult, as if they are directly opposing each other. Somewhere the system fails to acknowledge that the aim of both medicines is the health benefit of the patient. Sometimes a drug is necessary. Other times, nutrition or natural plant substances prove to be wonderfully effective or co-effective, with less side effects than the chemical equivalents.

In amongst the fads and ‘quick buck’ natural medicinal schemes, I continually search for efficacious answers that are solid and founded where possible on biochemical science, or have a history of results. There are many quantifiable studies on the power of nutritional medicines - when you search for them. Though funding remains limited due to the overwhelming power and predominance of the pharmaceutical industry

Insight into the complex interactions between the effects of diet, toxins, lifestyle, the mind, emotions, and the inevitable genetic factor has always been the core of my inquiry. I seek to acknowledge the power of Eastern medicinal approaches that work with meridians and Qi - a force that though not seen by scientific minds, continues to show me that sometimes answers to health and healing lie in between science and the subtler realms.

In my humble opinion natural health is two fold - one hand there is the art of healing - whilst in the other there is the knowledge of medicinals, applications of techniques their therapeutic effects.

Natural remedies mimic the essential truth that we are not synthetic. It could be that the resurgence in Natural Medicine reflects a need to reconnect to substances that truly support our cells & tissues, when our lifestyles constantly demand so much of them.

Complementary Medicines have shown me to be powerful tools to help reconnect the body to some innate sense of wellness, in a world that can lose touch with the value and potency of nature's forces."
> Nineta Vojdani ND

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