I am passionate about helping women feel their best because I spent many years with brain fog, fatigue, constant digestive upset, an unpredictable period and unexplainable weight gain. These ‘undiagnosable’ symptoms prevented me putting myself out there, contributing all of the greatness I had to give, and from reaching my full potential. For me, it was visiting my first Naturopathic Doctor that changed my life, and I am on a mission to change the lives of other women! I know I am not alone in experiencing these symptoms, far from it actually. And I believe that no one should have to experience the frustration, and isolation, that comes along with not feeling at your best! 

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Prior to my four years at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, I attended the University of Guelph and obtained a degree in Human Kinetics and Nutrition and Nutraceutical Sciences. During my time at the University of Guelph had the opportunity to work in a research lab which ignited my passion for research. This has continued into positions with Ferring Natural Health and Wellesley therapeutics where I actively researched digestive health and immunology from a number of perspectives. My passion for research has led me to develop an advanced understanding of the hormonal health, digestive system, immune system and metabolism.

My personal experiences have also motivated me to develop an appreciation for and understanding of modified diets, metabolic & hormonal chaos and most of all self love.

I am absolutely passionate about educating and am regularly presenting to professionals and members of the public on a variety of topics. I am on a mission to help all women get healthy, naturally, with Naturopathic Medicine. I do this not only by seeing patients but I am also a mentor to Naturopathic Doctors across North America with my professional program, Naturopathic Clinical Mentorship.

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