
When it comes to health and wellness, a one-size-fits-all approach rarely works. Each of us has unique needs based on our body’s chemistry, lifestyle, and stressors. That’s why I offer Zyto scans as part of my practice—they provide personalized insights that help me guide my clients toward the most effective supplements, modalities, and lifestyle changes.
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Lately, I’ve been doing a lot of Visera scans for clients—and the more I use this tool, the more I realize how powerful it is. People often come to me feeling confused or frustrated about their health. They’ve tried different supplements, attempted to lower their toxin exposure, or added new wellness routines, but still aren’t sure what’s actually helping.
That’s where the Visera scan has been such a game-changer. Instead of guessing, the scan gives us clear insight into what the body truly needs.
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Nearly 20 years ago, I made a dramatic change in my life — I overhauled my diet and detoxed every corner of my home. At the time, I didn’t have a diagnosis or a clear roadmap. All I knew was that eating clean, eliminating chemicals, and living as toxin-free as possible was the only way I could feel even somewhat okay.Everyone around me thought I was crazy for being so strict — but for me, the alternative wasn’t an option. As long as I avoided processed foods and chemical exposure, I felt normal. But if I slipped? The brain fog, fatigue, and other symptoms would crash back in.
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When life feels like a whirlwind and your to-do list won’t quit, finding calm can feel out of reach. But here’s the truth: it doesn’t have to take hours at a spa or a full week off the grid to reset your stress response. These eight micro-habits take five minutes or less—but they can have a lasting effect on how your body and brain respond to stress. Give yourself permission to pause and try one today. Your nervous system will thank you. Grab the free printable version of these tips at the bottom of this post—keep it taped on your fridge, tuck it in your journal, or on your mirror as a gentle daily reminder.
Unexpected short-term stress? I’m the champ. I can rally, respond calmly, and weather the worst of the storm with humor. Just ask my kids about any unexpected accidents or injuries they’ve had. Even they’ve been surprised by how calm I can be. But my challenge—my weak spot—is the long-term, ongoing kind of stress. My body doesn’t do well weathering that.And it makes sense… in fact, it’s natural. Cortisol and adrenaline are the stress-response hormones that give you the ability to run, fight, or forage (in the case of famine). But here’s the catch: they were only meant to spike during acute stress—not live on high alert 24/7.














