A Little Bit About Me
My passion is to serve people, enabling them to take part in their own health and wellbeing journey, to become a happier, healthier version of themselves.
I believe everybody is an individual and treatments are tailored around this. Taking into account that we are not just a physical body, I believe our minds and bodies work together and symptoms are a way of telling us there is an internal imbalance.
My background is in Homeopathic Medicine and modern-day Naturopathic Colon Hydrotherapy. I am a certified Health & Life Coach. I have been in practice since 1995, worked within the NHS and have been a council officer for the Homeopathic Medical Association.
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I started my Homeopathic training at Regent's College, which is now Regent's University, in London. I then moved to the College of Practical Homeopathy and graduated in 1995.
I studied Naturopathic Colon Hydrotherapy at the National College of Colon Hydrotherapy with the late Dr. Milo Stewart and Roger Groos and fully graduated in 2005.
I then went on to study Health and Life Coaching with the Health Coach Institute in 2016 and graduated in 2021.
I attend Continued Professional Development (CPD) days regularly which allows me to continually expand my knowledge of Health and Wellbeing.
I hold full professional indemnity insurance and follow a strict code of ethics. I was registered with the Homeopathic Medical Association from in 1995 until 2023. I was registered with ARCH, The Association of Registered Colon Hydrotherapists, from 2006 until 2023.
I am now fully registered with The Complementary Medical Association.


Sharon Lunn
LCPH, MCPH, CMA

The Naturopathic Approach

As a Naturopath I believe in applying natural therapies. This spectrum comprises far more than just fasting, nutrition, water, and exercise, but also includes approved natural healing practices such as Homeopathy, Acupuncture, and Herbal Medicine, as well as the use of modern methods like Bio-Resonance, Ozone-Therapy, and Colon Hydrotherapy.
Every day, we are under attack from modern technology, environmental pollution, poor diet, and stress. These factors all play a significant role in the degradation of health, not only of a particular group of organs, cells or nerves but of the whole person.
Taking a Naturopathic view of the whole person can help with the ability to apply natural methods of healing and lifestyle change to prevent the modern malaise rather than treating individual symptoms.
Frequently, a Naturopath is the last resort in a patient's long search for health. Providing personalised care to each patient, as a Naturopath, I see humankind as a holistic unity of body, mind, and spirit.