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At Alitus, eating struggles, chronic symptoms, and burnout are not treated as pathologies to suppress, but as intelligent adaptations shaped by stress, trauma, and unmet needs. We gently untangle these patterns through somatic nutrition therapy – weaving together nervous system repair, trauma-informed care, and evidence-based physiology to create lasting change.

Our approach bridges science and soul. We honour hormones and neurobiology alongside seasonality, rhythm, and the sacred feminine arcs of becoming. The body is not a problem to solve, but a landscape to tend with reverence and curiosity.

Through 1:1 therapy and women’s circles, Alitus becomes more than a clinic – it is a sanctuary. A place where perfection softens, self-criticism quietens, and healing unfolds at the pace of safety.

Our work was born from witnessing how conventional nutrition models often miss the deeper layers of safety, trauma, and embodiment. Alitus exists to offer the kind of care we wish had always been available – where science meets soul, and the body is finally met with reverence.

If this approach resonates with you, we would love to hear from you.

CLINIC DETAILS

email // admin@alitus.com.au

phone // 07 3709 0073

fax // 07 3740 1297

clinic address // Homebase Therapy Collective, 85 Latrobe Terrace, Paddington QLD 4064

clinic open hours // 9am-5pm Mondays, Thursdays, alternate Wednesdays & Fridays

An inviting therapy clinic waiting room with a large potted monstera plant on a wicker basket, a small wooden side table with a glowing round lamp, a green cushion on a modern chair, and beige curtains in the background.
Somatic nutrition therapist and dietitian Emily Hahn in white trousers and a sky-blue linen shirt flipping a cushion on a dark gray sofa in a cozy therapy room with a wooden side table, a flower vase, a lamp, and cream-colored curtains.
Cozy therapy room corner with a cream-white therapist chair, brown pillows, a large green plant, and a wooden side table with a glowing round lamp, flower arrangement, and small lit candle in a brown jar.
Therapy clinic hallway with light-colored walls and wooden flooring, a seagrass runner rug, two closed doors on each side, a potted monstera plant at the end of the hallway, and artwork titled 'The Art of Living' hanging on the wall behind the plant.
A woman sitting on a chair in a somatic nutrition therapy clinic waiting room, holding an open magazine in one hand and a glass of tea in the other.