Located on the sunny Gold Coast. Appointments available in person when you take a walk with Dee on the sunny GC.
Or via phone or zoom from anywhere in Australia.
Located:
Gold Coast, Australia
Available by appointment only
Qualified nutritional therapy for mood care, gut health, chronic pain management, migraines & for general well-being. Mind, body, spirit mentorship & personal Tarot readings for physical, emotional & spiritual well-being.
The first trip I took post recovery from chronic pain was out to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in March 2020. It had been my number one bucket list item since as long as I can remember, not for any logical reason I can recall, it just pulled at my heart & soul to go out to Uluru & Alice Springs.
I’d spent a lot of years in the depths of chronic pain which prevented me from experiencing life in any way shape or form. Having experienced limited physical capacity for a quarter of my life so far, & by limited I mean lifting the kettle & driving for longer than 20 minutes, shopping, cooking, walking, sitting, literally everything exacerbated my debilitating pain.
I call it my chronic pain journey, except it wasn’t the kind of journey you plan, it’s the kind of journey that just happens to you by surprise. A very expensive, arduous, painful, depressing, extensive journey, one I certainly would not recommend. Zero stars, do not recommend at all.
I did however have my light at the end of the tunnel moment, or the light found me at the bottom of that dark tunnel perhaps. Healing found me, or I found it in the middle of the Australian desert back in 2020. Whilst the healing of my physical body commenced mid 2019 post dietary adjustment to an anti-inflammatory eating plan (yeah, sounds crazy, I know, but hey presto…), the restoration of my soul commenced with my feet in the red sand at the base of Uluru in March 2020.
I’d spent so many years with a chronic pain condition that left me void of ability & void of the belief that I was anyone of value because for so many years I was not able to be or do or see anything that I had wanted to be or do or see. I was a nothingness, I felt inside myself that I was no one & nothing because years of chronic pain takes away my being. There were other people in this world being & doing & seeing whatever they wish or desire & then there was me, imprisoned in the nothingness of chronic pain. You’re nobody if you can’t be or do, you’re just nothing.
But the desert pulled at my soul & so that was the journey I planned, with intent, I planned, booked, packed & I went. Crazy right, when I think back to how incapacitated I was for so long, yet I was so determined to go & stand at that rock with my feet in that sand & through hell or high water I’d already been so what was going to stop me? Absolutely nothing did, so I went.
I went solo into the Australian desert & when I say desert, I do mean to Ayers Rock Resort in beautiful accommodation, tours booked, camel ride booked, QANTAS link to Alice Springs booked. I was prepped & booked & treating myself to the greatest adventure my heart could conceive.
And boy, was that an adventure. There’s little me, all by myself in the red dirt, hot-footing the Uluru base walk like someone left the gate open. And yeah, it was a hot 46 degrees by noon & I loved every minute of it. People may have been wondering what this petite woman was doing traipsing the desert on her own, but I did not care. I’d lived a long time by a long list of ‘can’ts’ because I can’t do this & I can’t do that.
With my feet in that red, red dirt I looked up at the Milky Way stretched across the night sky in the middle of the Field of Lights at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park & for the first time in a long, long time I realized, I actually can. I am. I did this. Alone. I’m here. I did it. I can.
Now, I can. Now, I am.
I found me, then & there.
That part of me that had lived in the ‘can’ts’ for so long was gone. I left her there in the desert & I only came back with the parts of me that I needed from that day forward. The parts that not only ‘can’, but the parts that now believed I ‘can’.
I left the ‘can’ts’ behind.
I left the ‘can’ts’ behind & I sailed off on a red kangaroo (QANTAS link) to Alice Springs to continue on my soulful adventure, hot-footing it on another patch of red, red dirt, all bright-eyed & pony-tailed.
So, what happened in Alice Springs, Dee?
Well, that’s a whole other story, I don’t think you’d believe it, even if I told you.
But I was sung at first sight at Page 27.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta remains as my annual self-care sabbatical, to remind myself to ‘can’, always ‘can’, Dee.
You always, always can (do or be or see), you always can now.
And if I start to feel the weight of the world & the feelings of the ‘I can’t do this anymore, I need a break’, I drop everything like it’s hot, leave all of the 'can'ts' behind & jump on a red kangaroo.
The desert still sings, get outta my way.
Dee
xx
Chronic inflammation plays a role in common disorders such as anxiety & depression, ADHD, schizophrenia, asthma, diabetes, some forms of cancer, migraine, myopathy, gastrointestinal disorders such as IBD & IBS, neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s & Parkinson’s, autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, coeliac disease, cardiovascular disease, disease of the joints, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, allergies, chronic fatigue syndrome, to name but a few.
Common to these types of pro-inflammatory disorders is that they appear amongst the top 5 causes of death amongst men & women in Australia as well as plaguing society as a whole, leading to disability of young & old alike.
What exactly is inflammation & does it serve a purpose?
Inflammation forms a natural part of the body's defense mechanism. It is the process in which the immune system recognizes & removes harmful substances or stimuli from the body in order for the healing process to begin.
Inflammation is basically your body trying to remove the harmful substance & begin the process of healing itself. The problem is that if we continue to ingest or expose ourselves to environmental toxins & pro-inflammatory substances, our bodies cannot keep up & this is where disease manifests.
Unfortunately, the modern diet of processed food is flooded with chemicals, additives, preservatives & toxins that most of us have no idea what we are eating. And if you combine that with low levels of physical activity which slows down the body's natural detoxification processes, you are creating the perfect storm for chronic disease to manifest.
You literally are a result of what you eat, drink, do or don’t do & you manifest this into your reality one bite at a time.
Eating a healthy diet can often be seen as a sacrifice people are unwilling to make because they don’t want to give up their favourite meals of convenience. But the reality is that the more healthful foods you include in your diet, the better you’ll feel. And the better you feel, the less you’ll want to reach out for those meals of convenience because feeling healthy & well is sure damn addictive.
I tend to view it from a different perspective in that I am no longer willing to sacrifice my health & well-being for the sake of the modern diet.
The food you eat can either be the safest & most powerful form of medicine or the slowest form of poison.
Dee Flora
Nutritionist, Writer.
Dee, is a qualified Nutritional Therapist with an interest in reducing systemic inflammation to support physical & emotional health & wellbeing.
Dee has overcome many personal obstacles & set-backs to achieve qualifications & success in the fields of nutritional therapy, business, counselling, training & mentoring. She bases her philosophy on bringing life back to basics, regularly connecting with nature, purposely uplifting the lives of others & believes in effective leadership by positive example.
With personal strengths in critical thinking & problem solving strategies, Dee is also a tarot reader, bringing balance & duality to the physical world.
With the belief that each person has the ability to make positive changes, large or small, each little change in effect is the basis by which we reach our ultimate goal.
Dee is an animal lover, an adventurer & is happiest when helping others.
Located on the sunny Gold Coast. Appointments available in person when you take a walk with Dee on the sunny GC.
Or via phone or zoom from anywhere in Australia.
Available by appointment only