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» In my own conviction, the best way to achieve and maintain people’s health is by having conventional medicine and alternative therapies interlock like gears and mutually support each other in the sense of a holistic, integrative therapy – as invasive as necessary and as natural as possible. «


As a former specialized nurse, I have many years of experience with a variety of complaints and medical conditions. With my healing license, I am able to treat in a multimodal and integrative manner. I place great emphasis on cause analysis and health prevention. For more details about my services, please see Focus Areas and Methods.

I look forward to advising you and welcoming you to the practice community at Grubenstraße 2, 85221 Dachau.

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About Me

My professional journey began as a nurse and led me further to become a specialist nurse for anesthesia and intensive care, in which I worked for 30 years.

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The experiences I gathered over 30 years in hospitals, as well as my personal challenges – chronic back pain, the double burden of being a working mother, and the stress of everyday clinical work – led me to intensely engage with alternative and natural methods to improve my emotional and physical health.

Thus, I began further training part-time in the areas of kinesiology, energy work, stress regulation, nutrition, nutrient optimization, energy field regulation, and bodywork. This ultimately led to training as a Heilpraktikerin (alternative practitioner) and additional training in various alternative practitioner procedures.

It is very important to me to support and accompany people in their health, well-being, and joy of life. I look forward to sharing my knowledge and experiences and to walking the path to better health and quality of life with you.

Focus Areas and Methods

  • Musculoskeletal System and Back Health:

     

    • Dorn-Breuss Therapy: Gentle manual method for the treatment and massage of vertebral blockages and back problems.
    • Golgi Pressure Point Treatment: Technique for relieving muscle tension and alleviating pain.
    • Cupping: Traditional method for improving blood circulation and relieving muscle tension.
    • Kinesiotaping: Support of muscle function and pain relief through special tape.
    • Neural Therapy: Injection of local anesthetics for the treatment of acute and chronic pain and functional disorders.
    • Acupressure: Pressure point massage to promote energy flow and alleviate discomfort.
  • Micronutrient Therapy and Vital Substance Optimization:

     

    • Micronutrient Therapy: Optimization of nutrient supply to promote health and prevent deficiencies.
    • Infusion Therapy: Direct administration of vitamins and minerals for quick effect.
  • Enhancement of Vitality and Well-being:

     

    • Phytotherapy and Herbal Formulations: Use of medicinal plants to support health and treat ailments.
    • Nutritional Counseling: Individual nutrition advice to promote overall well-being.
    • Detox: Elimination and detoxification therapies to support the body’s natural detoxification processes.
  • Mental Health:

     

    • Talk Therapy and Psychotherapy according to HPG: Support for psychosomatic complaints, burnout, depression, anxiety, exhaustion, and stress.
    • Relaxation Techniques: Methods to promote relaxation and improve resilience.
    • Resilience Training and Coaching: Measures to strengthen mental resilience and manage stress.
    • Kinesiology: Improvement of energetic balance and physical well-being through special techniques.
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Frequently asked questions

How long does a treatment take?

During the initial consultation for an adult, the anamnesis and examination take about 90 to 120 minutes. Follow-up appointments for adults generally last 60 to 90 minutes.

How many treatments are required and at what intervals?

The frequency and intervals of treatments depend on the individual symptoms and personal needs. In certain cases, multiple treatments are recommended, possibly regularly over an extended period.

How does a treatment proceed?

After a thorough anamnesis and examination, we will jointly develop the therapy that suits you, taking into account your resources and any accompanying therapies.

How is the billing for a treatment done?

The invoice is created according to the fee schedule for alternative practitioners. The amount of possible reimbursement by private health insurance depends on your contract. Costs not reimbursed by the insurance must be borne by the patient. Payment is made afterwards by bank transfer.

Are there fixed office hours and how can I reach you?

Appointments are arranged by phone or in writing via email.

What if I need to cancel an appointment?

Since appointments are personally reserved for you, I have no way to reassign the appointment in case of a short-term cancellation. If you are unable to attend an agreed appointment, please cancel by phone at the earliest possible time so that the appointment can be given to another patient. If you do not cancel or cancel less than 24 hours before the appointment, I will have to charge you the corresponding costs.

Further Notes

Supplementary Use:

My naturopathic and alternative therapies should be considered as a supplement to conventional medicine and not as a replacement. I recommend that you also consult a doctor or specialist if you have any health concerns.

Individual Treatment Success:

The results of a naturopathic and alternative therapy can vary individually and depend on various factors, including personal constitution, health condition, and patient cooperation. Each therapy is an individual process.

Legal Notes on Treatment:

Please note that as a non-medical practitioner, I do not make any healing promises and cannot guarantee a successful treatment. The methods and therapies I use are based on the principles of naturopathy and alternative medicine. Their effectiveness is partly controversial scientifically and is not always recognized by conventional medicine.

Disclaimer:

I do not assume any liability for possible disadvantages or damages resulting from the application of the therapy methods presented here, unless these are due to grossly negligent or intentional behavior on my part.

Membership:

Member of the Bund Deutscher Heilpraktiker und Naturheilkundiger e.V., Weiglstraße 9, 80636 Munich.