Emma first became fascinated with the healing powers of natures gift, our food, whilst travelling in Australia and Thailand. After personal intensive research, Emma was introduced to fasting and detoxification and embarked on a 7 day fasting retreat in Thailand. This was to change her life by increasing her demand for knowledge on how our health can be transformed by our lifestyles and what we eat. On arriving home, her quest for the healthiest diet and eating habits lead her to the raw foods lifestyle where she undertook a raw foods chef course and worked as a personal assistant to a raw foods lifestyle coach.
Emma joined the College of Naturopathic Nutrition in London to qualify as a Nutritional Therapist and a Naturopath in 2006 specialising in Nutrition, Iridology, Bach flower remedies, Ear acupuncture and Cupping. Emma gained a further Diploma in Behavioural and Psychodynamic Iridology in 2009 completing a holistic approach to complementary health care.
Emma runs a busy practice in London Bridge, is a lecturer at the College of Naturopathic Medicine in London and Brighton and offers Nutritional Consultancy for supplement companies, journalists and television.
Emma continues to further her studies in complementary medicine and keeps well informed and updated on advances made in this field by regularly attending seminars and conferences and through leading scientific journals. She is a member of BANT (British Association of Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy), the Guild of Naturopathic Iridologists (MGNI), the General Naturopathic Council (GNC) and an Associate member of the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM).