Khloud Zaher-Iraqi is a Mind Opener, Herbalist, and Entrepreneur

Khloud Zaher-Iraqi
Energy is everywhere. Thoughts and feelings are energy. Ideas are energy. Words and memories are energy. Our life impulses, our spirit, even love is energy.
— Khloud Zaher-Iraqi

As most of you know, hildashaus partners with existing NGOs that help womxn in marginalized conditions and creates programs for their community that promote holistic healing, menstrual awareness, or financial independence.

For our first project, we’ll be partnering with JACK Berlin, an educational facility which provides childcare and courses like German language to womxn seeking refugee status. Every year they have a “projectwoche” in which they provide a special programming for their students. This year, we’ve teamed up with them to offer a Menstrual Awareness Program to their students.

We have lots of amazing activities planned for the womxn including tea time with herbalist and mind opener Khloud Zaher-Iraqi.

Khloud is not only a Doctor of Philosophy in Traditional Medicine (Colombo) but she’s also trained in cranio-sacral therapy, kinesiology and the Frazier BioScan method. As if that wasn’t enough, Khloud is also a coach and mental trainer. Through her coaching, she hopes to help people get to know themselves better so that they can develop and reach their fullest potential. Oh and did I mention she’s also the owner of a medicinal herb shop called Hayatuna in Neukölln?

Hayatuna comes from Arabic and means “our life.” Hayatuna stands for your life in which you are responsible yourself. You shape your life, you shape your thoughts and you shape your beliefs. You can look for solutions or work on your excuses.

As soon as I stepped into Khloud’s healing space, my worries began to melt away. Her endearing smile and loving energy made me feel immediately safe, like I'd just come home.

We are SO excited to be working with such a magical human <3


To find out more about our hildsahaus programs head here.

To learn more about Khloud and her offerings head here.






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