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BHSc (Nat), BHSc (CompMed)

Di Juteram

Rāja Yoga Teacher +600hrs

 

“From the ocean shores to river country of Australia to the foothills of the Himalayas, I have spent my life at the meeting point of ancient medicine and clinical science, learning how the natural world heals, and how to bring that knowledge into practice with precision and care. Healing is not a destination. It is the quality of attention you bring, and the conditions you create along the way.” 

I hold two Bachelor of Health Science degrees, in Naturopathy and in Complementary Medicine from Torrens University Australia and Endeavour College of Natural Health. Alongside formal university training, my clinical education has been shaped by some of Australia’s most rigorous practitioners and researchers in integrative medicine, women’s health, herbal therapeutics, and functional nutrition.

What that means for you is simple: every recommendation I make is grounded in evidence, every formula is considered with care, and nothing is offered as a shortcut. The body is complex. Your history is complex. Your treatment should reflect that.

There is something about growing up near water that teaches you to pay attention to cycles. Sacred Harvest is rooted in the Manning Valley and the Barrington Coast, in the rhythms of Biripi Country, the tidal shifts of the Manning River, the slow turn of the coastal seasons. This sense of place is woven into how I practise; into the plants I choose, the pace I keep, and the kind of healing space I want to hold for you.

A Path Shaped by Experience

My path into natural medicine was not theoretical. A childhood marked by adverse reactions to pharmaceutical medicine, and a later accident that left me managing chronic pain, sent me deeply into the study of the body, the mind, and the traditions that have been caring for both for thousands of years.

What I found was not a cure. What I found was something more useful, an understanding of how to live within the body I have, with considerably more ease and light than before.

Those tools are what I now bring to you.

My understanding of Ayurveda, yoga philosophy, and plant medicine was deepened by extended personal and university studies in India and Nepal. Studying yoga in the Krishnamacharya and Desikachar lineage, a tradition that treats the practice as profoundly individual, therapeutic, and breath-centred, reshaped my understanding of what healing actually asks of us.

My training in yogic philosophy runs beneath everything I do here, shaping the way I listen, the way I work with the nervous system, and the pace I hold in clinic. It is an influence, not a requirement. For those who wish to explore it, yoga classes are available alongside naturopathic consultations.

Who Comes to Sacred Harvest

Some of my patients are deeply sceptical of wellness culture, and rightfully so. They want science, they want reasoning, they want to understand the what and the why. I can give them that.

Some are drawn to the sacred, the botanical, the ancient, and want a practitioner who holds that world seriously, not decoratively. I can give them that too.

And some are completely exhausted. They have tried everything and need someone to sit with the whole picture. That, perhaps, is where I see the most people.

Whoever you are when you walk through the door, you will not be given a generic protocol. You will be seen as the complex, capable person you are, and we will take the journey from there.

At Sacred Harvest

The practice extends beyond the consultation room. Sacred Harvest is also home to a curated apothecary, an in-house botanical skincare line, handcrafted teas, tisanes and tonics, living ritual kits, and immersive wellness workshops, each one an expression of the same philosophy that guides the clinical work. More to discover throughout this site will be coming soon.

Clinical Naturopath, Nutritionist, Herbalist, Yoga Teacher

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