With over 20 years of clinical experience I like to combine science and natural medicine to find the right solution for you. My special interest lies in women’s health, pre- and post pregnancy care, skin and gut health. Sarah Henschel Founder Natology
Krusha is an Accredited Practicing Dietitian and member of the Dietitian Association of Australia (DAA). Krusha has received her Master of Dietetics and Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science from Curtin University. Krusha is the founder of Ease Dietetics and provides evidence-based nutrition support through various GP clinics across Perth. She is passionate about helping people improve their health through practical, personalized nutrition advice that fits their lifestyle, culture, and goals. Krusha has a special interest in women’s health, including endometriosis, PCOS, fertility nutrition, and menopause, as well as gut health conditions such as IBS, constipation, reflux, coeliac disease, and food intolerances. As someone who personally lives with endometriosis and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), she understands firsthand the daily challenges these conditions can bring. This personal experience, combined with her professional training, allows her to provide compassionate, practical, and evidence-based support tailored to each individual’s needs. She also supports patients with weight management, Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular health, oncology nutrition, malnutrition, and paediatric nutrition concerns. Krusha works collaboratively with GPs and other healthcare professionals to ensure holistic and coordinated care. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Gujarati, Krusha enjoys working with people from diverse cultural backgrounds and helping them make meaningful dietary changes without feeling restricted or overwhelmed.At Ease Dietetics, the goal is to make nutrition simple, practical, and sustainable. Krusha helps clients manage their symptoms, improve their health, and build confidence with food—making diet one less thing to worry about. Krusha has experience in a range of clinical conditions such as 1.Weight management 2. Malnutrition/underweight 3. Chronic Health management : Type 2 Diabetes, Cardiovascular health 4.Coeliac Disease/ Gluten intolerance 5. Irritable Bowel Disease : low FODMAP diet 6. Women Health : Endometriosis, adenomyosis & PCOS (SPECIAL INTEREST) 7. Oncology Nutrition 8.Failure to Thrive/poor growth/Fussy eating 9. Gastrointestinal conditions – diarrhoea, constipation/reflux, stoma management, diverticulitis. Intestinal bowel disease, gastroparesis (SPECIAL INTEREST)
Jacqui is an experienced Integrative Pharmacist and Nutritionist with extensive experience in helping people with a variety of conditions through her work as a pharmacist and also in a clinic setting. She loves taking a holistic approach with clients and will bring the wisdom of medical science and complementary medicine together to find a solution to suit your needs. Jacqui has been a sought after clinician for many years and enjoys a variety of clinical cases, including helping people with: Pain Management; Mood disorders; Insomnia; Digestive health (including Irritable Bowel Disease and Reflux) and optimising medication management. Jacqui runs a busy Wholelife Pharmacy and Healthfoods store and creates a warm and inviting space for people to continue their healing journey.
I would love to support people with their health journey.
My approach is centred on identifying and addressing the root causes of all health issues to relieve my client’s symptoms and get them back to living life to the fullest potential. By combining traditional naturopathic principles, symptom presentations and scientific research, I hope to eradicate any obstacles to health. My aim is to empower my patients to take control of their own health and well-being, to achieve sustainable change that they can carry with them for long-lasting results.
Kylie is a Sydney-based Clinical Nutritionist with over 6 years of experience helping those with chronic illnesses. She loves helping individuals, mums and families towards better health and has a special interest in perimenopause/menopause and mould illness/CIRS. She is a proud member of ATMS (Australian Traditional Medicine Society) with an Advanced Diploma in Nutritional Medicine and is currently in her last year of a Bachelor in Health Sciences (Naturopathy) degree at Torrens University.
Hi and Welcome! I am an Accredited Practicing Dietitian and a Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician. I also have studied Exercise Sports Science and I’m a qualified Physiotherapist. As you can see from my qualifications I have always had a unique fascination with the human body, what makes it tick and how we can assist it to function optimally. However, there were a few years when I was in my early twenties, that this love and passion for wellbeing became obsessive and disordered. I developed an eating disorder which required hospitalisation. I had a lengthy inpatient admission and then attended the day program and all of the specialist appointments that were required for me to progress in recovery. It took me many years to navigate the rocky path to reach full recovery, but I am very proud to say that I have 100% recovered from my eating disorder. I am now an incredibly happy human who has a fabulous relationship with food and my body. I have extensive experience in working with eating disorder and disordered eating clients; from inpatients to day program and to outpatients – in the private practice setting. I have worked with hundreds if not thousands of woman to help them overcome their eating disorder, regain control of their life and enjoy food again. What I have noticed however is that the traditional model of seeing clients for an initial consultation, then seeing them over subsequent weeks and months for follow up consultations was certainly not the most effective way for the client to achieve their optimal result in the most condensed timeframe possible. There is a huge portion of time between sessions where questions might be thought of, support or guidance required and the need for accountability is high. I have used my own journey, evidence-based practice, and my own clinical experience to create a program and support service which I wish existed when I was going through recovery, I felt very alone and isolated, like no one really got it. I’m here to let you know that I get it, I truly do; and I would love to hold your hand through the journey from fearing food to food freedom.
Ashleigh is a degree qualified Naturopath with a special interest in hormonal conditions such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), Fatigue and digestive conditions. Ashleigh's approach is to empower her clients, through education and encouraging them to step into the driver's seat of their wellness journey. Ashleigh uses a combination of nutritional, diet, lifestyle and herbal medicines, always looking for the the most sustainable approaches for her clients.