About Tom Greenfield ND DO MRN MIfHI*
Tom Greenfield is an experienced Naturopathic and Osteopathic physician, specialises in nutritional solutions with The Blood Group Diet and The GenoType Diet, and also uses Craniosacral Therapy. He is the Founder, Co-Principal and Director of greenfields clinic (formerly known as The Nature Cure Centre). His reputation among patients is for a high level of attentive personalised understanding and care, and consistently delivering high level outcomes. A number of patient testimonials can be read here. Tom has published and lectured widely: with articles published in the British Naturopathic Journal as specialist editor on nutrigenomics, CAM Magazine, The Fulcrum, Foods Matter, with contributions to several other journals, local and national press. Tom writes an online column about individuality and nutrigenomics on www.dadamo.com, and wrote the foreword to The GenoType Diet by Dr. Peter D'Adamo. He has lectured at the biennial conference of the Institute for Human Individuality (IfHI) in 2007 and 2009, and is Academic Dean of IfHI. He has also lectured on human individuality to the public in the UK and Ireland, at Westminster University and the College of Osteopaths, at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Tom is an active member of the General Council and Register of Naturopaths as an Executive Council member, and was also elected to the Executive Council of the British Naturopathic Association. He is also a professional member of the Institute of Naturopathic Generative Medicine. Further information about Tom's specialist treatment area's can be found as follows: Blood Group Diet and GenoTyping Consultations, Craniosacral Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine and Osteopathy. Appointments with Tom can generally be made for Monday to Friday at the clinic. *Diploma in Naturopathy, Diploma in Osteopathy, Member of the Register of Naturopaths, Registered Craniosacral Therapist, Master of the Institute for Human Individuality. | ![]() Tom Greenfield ND DO MRN MIfHI Image © Gerardo Calia |
