Naturopath and homeopath Nadja Röthlisberger joins the podcast to empower parents with safe, effective home remedies for common childhood symptoms—while also helping them recognize when it’s time to seek medical care.
Based in Switzerland, Nadja has been running her practice for over 16 years, supporting families with holistic pediatric care. With a background in naturopathy and homeopathy, along with years of teaching pediatric health courses, she is passionate about helping parents feel confident caring for their children naturally.
In this episode, Nadja shares practical tools for managing everyday childhood concerns at home, the importance of integrating natural and conventional care, and how to identify red flags that require professional attention.
Takeaways from this episode:
- Safe and effective home remedies for common childhood symptoms
- How to confidently support your child’s health at home
- When to seek medical care vs. manage naturally
- The role of integrative, holistic pediatric care
Book Mentioned: By Sefora Cuoco, La Brújula de la Intuición: Descubre tus habilidades clarividentes y fortalece tu intuición. (Spanish Edition)
About Nadja:
Nadja Röthlisberger is a naturopath and homeopath from Switzerland. She lives with her husband and their two children — both now teenagers — on a farm and has been running her practice in the same village for the past 16 years. The village has about 4,000 inhabitants, which is considered relatively small by Swiss standards.
Before studying naturopathy for six years and homeopathy for another two years, she completed an apprenticeship at a bank. She then worked in youth marketing and later in project management and marketing for an international medical technology company. There, she was part of a multicultural team where the company language was English.
After ten years of teaching pediatric health courses—both online and offline—Nadja wrote a book that has sold more than 3,000 copies through self-publishing. Although she loves her profession, she sometimes misses the multilingual and intercultural environment. For this reason — and perhaps also because she is a little bit crazy—she decided to have part of her book on children’s health translated into English.
Nadja also hosts a podcast in Swiss German, writes regular blog articles, works as a lecturer, and runs a busy practice.
More from Nadja:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nadja.roethlisberger/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/www.nadjaroethlisberger.ch
- Website: https://nadjaroethlisberger.ch/
- Book: The Natural Path – A Parents’ Practical Guide to Natural and Homeopathic Remedies – https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Nadja-Roethlisberger/dp/3033116140

