Is Your Home Sabotaging Your Health, With Building Biologist, Nicole Bijlsma

Nicole Bijlsma is a woman driven by an unwavering passion for environmental medicine. With a background as a former naturopath and acupuncturist, with 15 years of clinical experience, she made a remarkable career transition to become a renowned building biologist. This shift was prompted by her astute observation of a significant correlation between her patients’ illnesses and the health hazards present in their homes. As the author of the highly acclaimed bestseller, “Healthy Home, Healthy Family,” Nicole has established herself as an authority on the subject. She has contributed her expertise as a columnist for Body+Soul (Herald Sun) and is frequently sought after by the media to provide insights on health hazards in the built environment. Her expert commentary has graced popular television shows such as The 7PM Project, Sunrise, The Today Show, The Circle, Channel 7 News, and Today Tonight. She has also shared her knowledge through appearances on Channel 74, ABC radio, Fox FM, webinars, and podcasts. For over thirty years, Nicole has been an esteemed lecturer at tertiary institutions, imparting her wisdom in the fields of nutrition, Chinese Medicine, and environmental medicine. Her expertise has been recognized by peer-reviewed journals, where she has published her groundbreaking research. As a highly sought-after speaker, she has presented at conferences both in Australia and internationally, including the USA, Malaysia, Thailand, and New Zealand. Nicole single-handedly, established the building biology industry in Australia. Her remarkable achievements include her tenure as the former President of the Australasian Society of Building Biologists. In 1999, she founded the Australian College of Environmental Studies, a pioneering institution dedicated to educating individuals about the health hazards present in the built environment. The college stands as the sole provider of nationally accredited training in Building Biology and Feng Shui in Australia. Currently, Nicole is immersed in the pursuit of knowledge and innovation as she works towards completing her PhD at RMIT. Her research focuses on investigating health hazards in the built environment, further solidifying her position as a leading authority in her field. With her unwavering dedication and commitment to her work, Nicole continues to pave the way for a healthier and safer future, inspiring individuals and communities to prioritize the well-being of their living spaces.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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