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The Root-Cause Assessment

What to Expect in Your Initial Consultation

During your root-cause assessment, as a holistic medicine practitioner, I take a whole-person approach to identify the root causes of imbalance — physical, emotional, and biochemical.  We also see clients virtually. 

Our evaluation may include tools such as:

  • ZYTO biofeedback scanning

  • Metabolic and nutritional assessments

  • Digestive enzyme analysis

  • pH testing

  • Gentle emotional release techniques

These methods provide clear, actionable insight that allows us to create a personalized plan tailored specifically to your body.

This initial analysis helps us identify:

  • Which systems need attention first

  • The proper order to address imbalances

  • Personalized supplement and food strategy

Many clients notice positive changes quickly when the plan is followed with consistency and commitment.

Follow-Up & Ongoing Support

Your first follow-up session is scheduled to:

  • Review findings in detail

  • Refine your personalized plan

  • Educate you on why each step matters

Our goal is not only to support healing, but to empower you with understanding, so over time you feel confident taking charge of your own health.

Scheduling & Payment

Payment in full is required upon scheduling the initial consultation.

Follow-Up Sessions

During follow-up visits, we review the progress you’ve made, address any questions, and reassess how your body is responding. Muscle response testing and other evaluations may be used to measure progress, and your wellness plan is adjusted as needed to continue supporting healing. Remember, healing is not always linear, but by following your body’s lead and providing the right support, meaningful and lasting progress is possible.

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The information provided on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Statements made on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Always consult with your qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your diet, supplements, medications, or health care plan.

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