Partners

The Alliance in our name is really important to us - and to our mission. As a non-profit alliance of interests who share a common vision and mission, we value partnerships and collaborations with a diverse range of organisations, groups and individuals.

We are able to represent the interests of a diverse cross-section of natural health interests at an international level.

Since our inception on 2002, we've been building strategic relationships and collaborative links with different groups, which include practitioner and other natural health organisations around the world.

There is great strength to be gained in numbers, and working cooperatively as a united effort offers the best chance of change.

We believe that if a concerted, international effort to maintain personal and scientific freedoms, resist regulatory and other such pressures is not made now and in the coming months, access to natural health and information that supports it will further eroded. Those with whom we have strategic partnerships support the mission and vision of ANH, and have indicated interest in inclusion with projects and campaigns.

Please contact us by email ([email protected]) if you are interested in learning more about becoming an ANH-Intl Partner.

  • Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine & Health (ACIMH), Australasia – The Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine & Health is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization with a current membership of over 70 highly esteemed academic medical centers and affiliate institutions. The mission of the Consortium is to advance the principles and practices of integrative healthcare within academic institutions. The Consortium provides its institutional membership with a community of support for its academic missions and a collective voice for influencing change.
  • The Art of Healing

    The Art of Healing is a media company that creates and curates content from the health and wellness domains, including up-to-date global news and research, interviews and Q&As, book and product reviews, personal stories and more. Our purpose is to inform and educate readers about preventative and holistic approaches to healthcare and self care. Key areas we report on include the physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual and environmental aspects of what it takes to be a functional and well individual.

  • The Association of Naturopathic Practitioners (ANP), UK – The ANP is a professional Association representing Naturopathic Therapists. The primary function of the ANP is to assist its members in maintaining the highest standard of competence. It offers a wide range of benefits to its members. The ANP is internationally connected and in touch with the politics of health and the safeguarding of natural therapies. All ANP members have had to have undertaken an accredited course and abide to the ANP code of ethics to be accepted into the association.
  • Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine (ACNEM), Australasia – The Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine (ACNEM) is a non-profit medical college established in 1982, offering postgraduate training and education for doctors and other graduate healthcare professionals.
  • Australasian Integrative Medicine Association (AIMA), Australasia – The Australasian Integrative Medicine Association (AIMA) is the peak medical body representing the doctors and other health care professionals who practice integrative medicine. AIMA is an independent not-for-profit organisation supported by its membership and governed by a volunteer board.
  • Ayurvedic Professionals Association (APA) – The APA is a non-profit, voluntary register for Ayurveda within the UK. The APA maintains a register of Ayurvedic professionals in the UK who are bound by the code of ethics set by the APA and have full insurance.
  • British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT), UK – The British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT) is a professional body for Registered Nutrition Practitioners. Its primary function is to assist its members in attaining the highest standards of integrity, knowledge, competence and professional practice, in order to protect the client’s interests, nutritional therapy and the Registered Nutrition Practitioners. BANT offers a wide range of benefits to student and full members and has its finger on the pulse for any changes or new developments within this dynamic profession.
  • British Naturopathic Association – The British Naturopathic Association (BNA) is the professional body of practicing naturopaths who are registered with the General Council and Register of Naturopaths (GCRN) in the UK. Its main role is to support naturopaths in practice, and its main activities relate to promoting the profession, supporting practice in all its aspects, and providing professional development and training. “Our aim is to create a unified Association for qualified Naturopaths or mutual support and protection and the furtherance of the profession.”
  • British Society for Ecological Medicine (BSEM), UK – The BSEM has existed as a professional body since 1983 and has made a major contribution to the integration of ecological principles into mainstream medicine in the UK. BSEM continues to promote education, research & collaboration.
  • Coalition for Informed Consent – Join the Global Effort to Protect Informed Consent in Vaccination. It's Empowering. It Helps Save Lives. The purpose of the coalition is to unite, empower, and activate organizations, businesses, communities, and bloggers who support: 1) Safeguarding informed consent in vaccination. 2) The repeal of mandatory vaccination laws.
  • College of Naturopathic Medicine, UK – CNM provides practice-orientated training in natural therapies such as Nutrition, Herbal Medicine, Acupuncture, Homeopathy, and Naturopathy.
  • The Complementary Medical Association (CMA), UK – The Complementary Medical Association's (The CMA) primary aim is to promote ethical, responsible, professional complementary medicine to the public and the medical profession.
  • Dansk Selskab for Orthomolekylaer Medicin (DSOM), Denmark – The Danish Society for Orthomolecular Medicine is an association of approx. 80 doctors, dentists and other academics with special relation to health sciences. Our goal is to promote health by strengthening the body's healing properties.
  • EFT International

    EFT International is committed to advancing and upholding the highest standards for education, training, professional development and promotion of the skilful, creative and ethical application of EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) for global public benefit. EFT International was founded in 1999 as AAMET (Association for the Advancement of Meridian Energy Techniques). In 2010 AAMET became constituted as a Voluntary Organisation registered in Malta and in 2018 was first registered with the UK Charity Commission (Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) registered charity number 1176538), rebranding as EFT International in 2019.  The organisation’s agreed values are: Excellence, Evidence-based, Integrity, Compassion, Collaboration.

  • Eurama European Ayurveda Medical Association (EURAMA), Austria – EURAMA represents a European joint venture to unite all existing Ayurvedic Doctors Associations fostering the application of Ayurveda at a high quality standard. EURAMA is a steadily growing network for the exchange of information and experience of ayurvedic experts in Europe. EURAMA's aim is to promote and spread Ayurveda in Europe.
  • Explore Holistic – ExploreHolistic.com is an expanding online directory of natural, holistic, and alternative practitioners and services. It's been developed as a self-empowering user-friendly holistic resource hub for people to recognize the natural alternatives and choices for their health improvement and maintenance.
  • The General Council and Register of Naturopaths (GCRN), UK – The GCRN is the largest and oldest (we can trace our roots back to 1920) registering body for practitioners of Naturopathy in the UK. We were the first and largest registering body for Naturopaths in the UK. We play an active role on the world stage; the GCRN are full members of the World Naturopathic Federation, representing the highest standards in naturopathy in the UK.
  • The General Naturopathic Council (GNC), UK – The General Naturopathic Council (GNC) is the regulator for Naturopathy in the UK. GNC is the body that ensures Naturopaths have completed this standard of training and agree to abide by a strict code of conduct and ethics.
  • Irish Institute of Nutrition & Health (IINH), Ireland – IINH was the first college in Ireland with accredited training programmes in both Nutritional Therapy and Nutrition & Health Coaching. Our purpose at IINH has always been to empower students with practical nutrition knowledge and skills to achieve sound health – and then train them to help others on the same path.
  • KYB Club

    KYB Club is a Tier 3 Corporate Pathfiner member who supports its members to maintain and manage their health in three steps: "learn" how their own bodies work, "know" through actual examinations, and "supplement" according to the results.

  • Maatschappij ter Bevordering van de Orthomoleculaire Geneeskunde – Working jointly on the recognition of Orthomolecular Medicine. As MBOG, we stand up for the interests of doctors and therapists and provide patient information. We have various working groups that are involved in this.
  • Näringsmedicinska Terapeutförbundet (NMTF), Sweden – NMTF is a professional association for therapists who work with tailored diet and nutritional supplements in their treatment, hereinafter called nutritional medicine.
  • Naturopathic Nutrition Association (NNA) – The role of the NNA is to support naturopathic nutrition in order to protect the safety and well-being of the public, and to provide the public with a Register of professionally trained, capable and insured Naturopathic Nutritional Therapists and Nutritional Therapists. We strive to maintain the highest possible educational and professional standards and have developed core elements to set minimum training standards.
  • Nutritional Therapists of Ireland (NTOI), Ireland – NTOI (Nutritional Therapists of Ireland) is the professional association supporting qualified Nutritional Therapists in Ireland.
  • Ortho Linea Opleidingsinstituut Orthomoleculaire Geneeskunde, Netherlands – Ortho Linea was founded in 2006 to provide independent evidence-based training in orthomolecular medicine.
  • Orthomolecular Nutrition Laboratory, KYB Club, Japan – Since 1984, the vision of Dr. Masatoshi Kaneko has nurtured the growth of the KYB Club in Japan. His goal is to provide the public with valid scientific information on the proper use of nutritional supplements and to promote a healthier nation. Affiliated with orthomolecular pioneers Linus Pauling and Abram Hoffer, the KYB Club today now represents over 30,000 professional clinicians, registered dietitians and orthomolecular medical nutritionists all over Japan, and encompasses the Orthomolecular Nutrition Laboratory, the KYB Medical Services and Clinic, and the non-profit Orthomolecular Medical Nutrition and Associates.
  • Persatuan Perubatan Integratif Malaysia (Association of Integrative Medicine Malaysia or AIMM), Malaysia – The Association of Integrative Medicine Malaysia (AIMM) was set up to integrate allopathic and non-allopathic medical practitioners to offer apt solutions for today's and future healthcare challenges. AIMM strives to continuously raise the standards offered and to deliver a unified system in every possible way to benefit its members and patients. It brings the best of Malaysian professionals in every related field to the world and the world to them, so that together, through this global and local networking, we will be more effective and efficient in our mission as a united force.
  • The South African Society of Integrative Medicine (SASIM), South Africa – SASIM is a non-profit network of medical practitioners who support the practice of Functional and Integrative Medicine (IM). We exist to support like-minded health care providers in sharing knowledge, research and best-practices. We promote IM nationally by facilitating the advancement of science and research and providing advice on new policy. SASIM also provides the public with a national database of practitioners and helps to educate the general community on all matters regarding integrative medicine.
  • Therapists for Medical Freedom (TMF)

    TMF is a collective of Counsellors, Psychotherapists, Psychologists and associated therapeutic professionals.
    We came together out of our concern for the growing use of medical coercion and the loss of civil liberties as part of the international response to managing COVID-19.  Our profession is witnessing and subsequently working with increased  Mental Health issues as a result. 

    We are committed to defending the values of bodily autonomy, informed consent, and medical freedom within our branch of Professionals and beyond.

    We are motivated in our campaigning by a deep concern for social justice and the impact that the government’s COVID-19 response is having on the most vulnerable in our society.

  • The Traditional & Natural Health Alliance (TNHA), South Africa – The TNHA is focused on identifying and responding to threats facing the traditional and natural health product sector. In essence, the TNHA will act as an industry watchdog and as a social catalyst to bring about fair, transparent and appropriate regulations for Traditional & Natural Health Products.
  • UK Health Coaches Association – The UK Health Coaches Association (UKHCA) is the Professional Body dedicated to raising awareness and understanding of the role of Health Coaching as a credible and accessible model for preventing and potentially reversing, chronic, lifestyle-related disease. The Association is the only UK resource dedicated to the advancement of Health Coaching and the provision of support and advocacy for Health Coaches and their clients. We work to maintain the highest standards and in collaboration with other engaged stakeholder groups, to make a positive impact on the health of the nation. Our Members are fully certified Health Coaches who are specifically trained and experienced in supporting and empowering individuals to make lifestyle changes to improve their health one step at a time, in their own time, without overwhelm and with a more sustainable approach to their health and wellbeing.