Personal Profile

I was born in Paris in the spring of 1953 and moved to England to study chiropractic at the AECC in Bournemouth. I have also been a Homoeopath for the past 13 years during which time I have tutored students in Homoeopathy, and undertaken presentations at professional seminars and workshops in the UK.

Although I now work from home solely as a Homoeopath, I originally worked as a chiropractor and, from 1979, ran a busy practice from a surgery in Christchurch. However, I had always had a keen interest in Homoeopathy and decided to study whilst still running my chiropractic surgery leading up to my graduation, at the Regent's Park Homoeopathic College in London in June 1993.

As a child I wanted to become a teacher, and this ambition has been indirectly fulfilled in a way that I could not have envisaged. I now pass on my knowledge both to students and to my patients.

Although I have had a lifelong interest in philosophy, my approach to life is essentially one of intense curiosity, focussed on practical solutions. I often find it difficult to distinguish between work and play - particularly as I now run my surgery from home - and have managed to link my love of painting in watercolours with the proving of remedies.

The current aim is to balance an increasing love of watercolour painting and continued research into new homoeopathic remedies; interspersed with frequent travel abroad to visit friends and family. Recent research has allowed me to largely achieve this aim as I have developed a technique of watercolour proving for new fossil remedies.

I currently live in Christchurch, Dorset, with my husband Ted, where I enjoy being actively involved in local environmental issues.