About me
My mission is to inspire you to live a healthy life.
My body is my vessel.
My journey began somewhere halfway into medical school when I realised that Western medicine, despite its many strengths, is missing the holistic component. We were never taught or inspired to take care of our own health. We never learned about nutrition and about how powerfully food affects our body. We didn’t talk about taking care of patients’ (nor our own) mental health and how the mind and the spirit are connected to the body. Hospitals were full of doctors running on caffeine and nicotine. Twenty-four hour long shifts were depriving us of sleep and healthy rhythm. On top of that, the hierarchical and often very patriarchal system wasn’t adding up to our well-being. Despite all the valuable things that I’ve learned, something seemed to be off. My intuition led me to discovering traditional medicine. I enrolled in a class about acupuncture and was instantly impressed by the holistic approach
of Traditional Chinese medicine. I started studying more and at the same time, healing my own body. It became clear to me that, if I want to help people towards better health, I first must embody it myself. I enrolled in numerous courses and read a ton of books before I realised that the majority of my problems was actually caused by me not living in touch with my true nature. Both the problem and the solution were within me. I started with home practice and rituals; I decided to change night shifts for a healthy routine and canteen meals for home cooked food. I stepped on a path that many didn’t understand. I continue walking this path, learning, uncovering, and healing. I believe with all my heart that our body has a perfect ability to serve us in reaching our highest potential. It is our vessel and our job is to keep it healthy.
I’m still healing my own body. I’m not perfect but I know that I’ve come a long way, and I feel passion and responsibility to share my knowledge and my experience with as many people as possible.
My mission is to help you reach your full potential, so you’ll be able to spread your highest vibration.
Get to know me better.
My kind of medicine: TOUCH, MOVEMENT and FOOD
You’ll find me stretching on a yoga mat, cooking veggies according to my cycle, journaling with the moon, or dancing to tribal music.
My TCM element: METAL
I’m organised, determined and often a perfectionist. I don’t like mess and surprises. My weak organ system is the respiratory tract.
My ayurvedic dosha: VATA-PITTA
I am creative and have the power to make the ideas happen.
My human design: manifesting generator with sacral authority, profile 1/3
I have many passions – I like to dip my toes into different subjects, diving deep into research in order to understand. I learn best by doing (putting the knowledge into practice). Life serves me most when I rely on my gut feeling to guide me.
My astrology signs: sun in capricorn, moon in gemini, rising in aquarius
I am ambitious, responsible and driven. I combine traditional with new, progressive, out of the box. I am passionate about improving our community. I love learning, acquiring new information and sharing knowledge with others.
Officially about me.
I studied medicine in Maribor, Slovenia and in Graz, Austria, and I worked as a doctor in both Slovenia and later in Austria. Despite having a great respect for conventional medicine I also learned about its limits early on my way.
I was very eager to study other aspects of human life, health and well-being. I was instinctively drawn to traditional ways of healing and started to learn about Traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda. I studied acupuncture and auriculotherapy in Austria, and did yoga teacher training in India.
I lived in various countries which allowed me to get to know different healthcare systems and learn about the ways that people take care of their health, according to what is accessible to them.
I know how to use both modern and ancient ways of healing and I understand the strengths and the faults of both worlds.
In 2022, I got my Ius practicandi as a general practitioner, which I was always determined to achieve. This also marked the end of a certain era of my life.
I spent the next two years in Gran Canaria where I pursued a deep personal and professional transformation.
I recently returned to my home country where I continue implementing my knowledge and experience into my work with patients, both in person and online.