FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    • It’s a 3-6 month process with a 1:1 set up. I’ve found that this is just enough time for some clients, while for others it’s just the tip of the iceburg. I made it this way to give you the option of renewing depending on how your body has responded after the first month.

    • One 60 minute bloodwork review

    • 6 to 12 45-minute support/education & accountability sessions

  • We start with the basics. If we can’t master the simple most important pillars of health, then our bodies may not be ready to dive deeper into rebalancing itself just yet.

  • Yes, because not only do these follow up sessions hold you accountable during your process, they allow us to create any changes to your protocol if something comes up. This is also a time where I educate you on different areas in relation to wellness.

  • I’m a nutrition therapy practitioner, integrative health practitioner and physical therapist. What those two titles help me do is bridge the gap between physical (outer) health from an anatomical/ signs and symptoms standpoint and inner health from a functional bloodwork/bioresonance standpoint. In PT school we were taught a lot about “differential diagnosis” which is the ability to pick apart a clients signs/symptoms and be able to differentiate between whether the problem could actually be left shoulder pain, for example, or a heart attack. With that type of knowledge and expertise, I am then able to find patterns in bloodwork and link them to those signs and symptoms.

  • I offer the following services:

    Functional bloodwork analysis

    Bioresonance scan review

    Bio individual protocol design

    Initial Evaluation

    Accountability

    Support

    Education

    Foundational emotional intelligence work

    • Diet

    • Exercise

    • Lifestyle modification & habit building

    • Reminder > trigger

    • Routine > how does it play out each time? Setting? Timing?

    • Reward > what does it do for you

    • Clean swaps

    • Root causes dependent on what comes up in your bloodwork

  • This is a much more in depth process. I take you line by line and explain to you what the patterns are showing in your bloodwork or on your scan. None of this is meant to be a diagnosis, but meant to clue you into what it is that your body is trying to tell you is going on.

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