Melbourne Naturopath

Melbourne Naturopath My name is Inna Mitelman, I am a clinical naturopath leech therapist and a health sciences lecturer.

I have a Master’s degree in Reproductive Medicine (University of New South Wales). Also I taught students as a lecturer in medicinal food science at Endeavour College of Natural Health. I am passionate about natural medicine and feel privileged to be able to impact the lives of my patients and improve their health and wellbeing. I believe in identifying the safest and most effective solution to my patients’ health concerns, while ensuring that the proposed treatment is practical, realistic and sustainable. With a strong focus on disease prevention, it’s my priority to educate you as my patient and help you navigate the vast and often contradictory oceans of health-related information.

The weather is warming up, and leeches are out of hybernation!  After their winter rest, our leeches are active again an...
08/10/2025

The weather is warming up, and leeches are out of hybernation!

After their winter rest, our leeches are active again and ready to ease your pain.

If you’ve been waiting to continue your treatments or were due for a maintenance session, this is the perfect time — the leeches are in peak condition, and results tend to be strongest in the first few months after hibernation.

Leech therapy can help ease joint or muscle pain, reduce inflammation, support circulation, and speed recovery after injury or surgery.

All treatments are carried out under strict hygienic conditions using individually sourced, single-use medical leeches.

If you’d like to book your next session, simply reply to this message or get in touch to schedule a time that suits you.

Exciting news! The first Australian certification course in Hirudotherapy has just concluded, and our first cohort of st...
16/04/2025

Exciting news! The first Australian certification course in Hirudotherapy has just concluded, and our first cohort of students has successfully completed their practical workshops. Once their assessments are finalized, they’ll be ready to bring the healing power of leech therapy into clinical practice.

This marks a significant milestone as we now have trained leech therapy practitioners ready to serve communities across Australia, from major cities to country towns. Our mission is to make this remarkable healing modality widely accessible, offering natural relief for various conditions. 

If you’re seeking a practitioner near you, feel free to leave a comment or send me a private message. We’re here to connect you with qualified professionals who can assist you on your healing journey.

For health practitioners interested in expanding their therapeutic repertoire, we’re now accepting expressions of interest for the next intake of our Hirudotherapy certification course. This comprehensive program covers everything from the history and benefits of leech therapy to hands-on application techniques, ensuring you’re well-equipped to integrate this therapy into your practice.

Join us in revitalizing an ancient healing art and making a meaningful impact on patient health.

25/06/2024

Dealing with diabetic neuropathy can be incredibly challenging, especially when conventional treatments offer little relief. But did you know that leech therapy, an ancient healing practice, is showing excellent results in managing this condition?

Leeches release a unique blend of bioactive substances, including hirudin, which helps improve blood circulation, reduce inflammation, and promote healing in affected areas. For those suffering from diabetic neuropathy, this means potential relief from pain and numbness that other treatments might not provide.

If you or a loved one are struggling with diabetic neuropathy and seeking alternative solutions, leech therapy might be worth exploring. Send me a private message or call 0411230026 to discuss your needs.

My name is Inna Mitelman, I am a clinical naturopath leech therapist and a health sciences lecturer.

The relationship between leeches and humans has always been symbiotic. We feed them, they heal us. These little miracles...
02/09/2023

The relationship between leeches and humans has always been symbiotic. We feed them, they heal us.

These little miracles reduce pain and inflammation, improve tissue repair and promote healing.

If you suffer from arthritis, varicose veins, alopecia, skin problems such as eczema, acne, psoriasis, and many others - ask me if hirudotherapy is right for you.

Look at the difference after only 2 treatments. The swelling has gone down so much, the patient is wearing rings for the...
01/07/2023

Look at the difference after only 2 treatments. The swelling has gone down so much, the patient is wearing rings for the first time in 7 years ❤️
PS look at the skin also. Unintended side effect - less wrinkles, skin is more supple and youthful looking.

Medicinal Leech therapy is now offered at the Your Health Place clinic in Glenhuntly. I haven’t used them since COVID st...
26/04/2023

Medicinal Leech therapy is now offered at the Your Health Place clinic in Glenhuntly. I haven’t used them since COVID started, but they’re back now.

Have you heard of Hirudotherapy (medicinal leech therapy) before? Do you know it’s incredibly safe and effective for cardiovascular conditions, arthritic and other joint / inflammatory disorders, such as bursitis, as well as many others (I promise I’ll write an article soon).

Do you know leeches are used at Australian hospitals? Do you know their saliva contains hundreds of bio-active compounds which have been studied extensively and cannot be synthetically replicated? (Not for the lack of trying)

Leave a comment below if you’re interested in trying it out, I’ve had a long waiting list but most people on it are now allocated.

Oats and berries - the ultimate breakfast. Both are full of antioxidants that protect you against heart disease, cancer,...
03/02/2022

Oats and berries - the ultimate breakfast. Both are full of antioxidants that protect you against heart disease, cancer, hypertension. Both contain soluble and insoluble fiber to stabilize your blood sugar, lower your cholesterol and prevent conscription. Both are low in calories, and provide a decent amount of protein (in oats), vitamins and minerals.

It’s day 3 of the January FMD and my crew is coming up with some stunning meals that I can’t help but share ❤️
20/01/2022

It’s day 3 of the January FMD and my crew is coming up with some stunning meals that I can’t help but share ❤️

Spent a whole day food prepping for FMD for myself and two lucky clients. Finally done. Feeling pretty accomplished 😁
17/01/2022

Spent a whole day food prepping for FMD for myself and two lucky clients. Finally done. Feeling pretty accomplished 😁

Food prepping for Fasting mimicking diet while listening to Valter Longo on the  podcast.
16/01/2022

Food prepping for Fasting mimicking diet while listening to Valter Longo on the podcast.

An interesting topic came up in one of the Facebook groups. When I looked into it, the research on the subject is very c...
15/01/2022

An interesting topic came up in one of the Facebook groups. When I looked into it, the research on the subject is very conflicting. In my understanding and experience it certainly is real. There are studies demonstrating the same neural activation patterns in people who tend to be overweight / obese in anticipation of highly palatable hyper caloric foods, as in people addicted to substances in anticipation of those substances. A literature review published in 2018 found that food addiction is more in line with substance use disorder than a behavioral one.

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1220 Glenhuntly Road, Glenhuntly
Melbourne, VIC
3163

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61411230026

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