You received the diagnosis, a form of IBS or Crohn’s or a variation of a digestive disorder. You did the research, you BOUGHT BOOKS, but you still have no relief from your symptoms.

I know exactly what you have gone through and how you are feeling right now.

I changed my whole career path, lucky for me health and our natural environment are symbiotic. You cannot have a healthy digestive system if your environment is not stable.

I will work with you to figure out the best path to wellness and together we will find the diet that works best for YOU.

If you have been diagnosed with the following, I can help:

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): A functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in bowel habits such as diarrhea, constipation, or alternating between both.

Crohn’s Disease: A type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that causes chronic inflammation of the digestive tract, leading to symptoms like abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, and weight loss.

Functional Dyspepsia: Persistent or recurrent pain and discomfort in the upper abdomen without an identifiable organic cause.

Functional Constipation: Chronic constipation with no underlying medical condition, often accompanied by abdominal discomfort.

Functional Diarrhea: Frequent, loose stools without an identifiable organic cause, similar to IBS but with a focus on diarrhea.

Functional Abdominal Bloating: Persistent abdominal bloating without an identifiable cause, often overlapping with symptoms of IBS.

Functional Abdominal Pain Syndrome: Chronic abdominal pain not explained by structural or biochemical abnormalities, a category within functional gastrointestinal disorders.

Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO): Overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestine causing symptoms like bloating, gas, and diarrhea.

Functional Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): Acid reflux symptoms without a clear underlying pathology, often treated similarly to IBS.

If you suffer from the following, I can help:

Acne: Commonly triggered by high-glycemic foods, dairy products, and certain fats, leading to inflammation and breakouts.

Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis): Can be exacerbated by allergens such as dairy, gluten, or nuts, causing dry, itchy, and inflamed skin.

Hives (Urticaria): Acute allergic reactions to foods like shellfish, peanuts, or eggs can lead to red, itchy welts on the skin.

Psoriasis: Certain foods, especially those high in sugar and processed fats, can worsen this condition, which is characterized by scaly, inflamed patches of skin.

Rosacea: Spicy foods, hot drinks, and alcohol can trigger flare-ups of this chronic skin condition, leading to redness and visible blood vessels.

Contact Dermatitis: Occurs when the skin reacts to specific allergens or irritants in foods, resulting in localized inflammation or rash.

Food Intolerance Reactions: Such as those caused by gluten or lactose, can manifest as skin issues like rashes or hives.