Health Philosophy
Chirinka blends modern scientific research methods and medicines with traditional ancient wisdoms & philosophies.
Traditional health methods & medicines have existed since prehistoric times. Herbal Medicine itself flourishes today as the primary form of medicine for up to 80% of the world’s population. It is a practice that is widely used in Asia and Western Europe; in Germany, for example, one-third of graduating physicians have studied herbal medicine, with many general practitioners utilising herbal medicine among other natural remedies within their practices. In Europe, many traditional medicines are prescribed alongside orthodox drugs by both natural mnedicine practitioners and doctors.
Chirinka practices complimentary health, often working alongside with existing primary orthodox practitioners and medicines.
Practitioners
Hania TrzaskowskiBHSc.Nat, Adv.DipHMed, CertMa, CertKahuna, Member – ANTA
Hania’s main focus is in empowering you to reach your optimal level of health. She specialises in Men’s Health, Anxiety & Depression, Stress disorders and Detoxification. Her unique specialisation in Men’s health has brought much needed assistance to the often forgotten men in our communities, whilst also working with women through offering empowering supportive circles and workshops.
She graduated with a Bachelor degree of Naturopathy amongst other qualifications in 2004, after which she travelled to Peru to study Andean and Amazonian traditional medicines at the phytotherapy institute in Chaclacayo. After returning to Melbourne she continued to study more healing modalities whilst practicing as a naturopath in Brunswick. She now also practices as a massage therapist (including Hot Stone therapy, Kahuna, Lomi Lomi, Swedish relaxation, Aromatherapy), Seichim Practitioner and Women’s Circles Facilitator.
After having a child, Hania has now also developed a further key interest in making natural chemical free and ethical skin products, as well as empowering women of all ages through women’s circles, Rites of Passage celebrations and do-it-yourself women’s workshops.
