Recommended Businesses and Practitioners

Here are some businesses and health practitioners I highly recommend:

1. Chelsea Brooke Roisum

https://www.cbrphotography.ca

‘I follow Light, Laughter and LOVE with my camera.’

‘I’ve been a professional photographer for 14 years and every photo shoot to this day brings a giant smile to my face. I’m known for capturing the feeling of a moment and the spirit of who I’m creating with. I’d love to follow the light and make stunning images with you!’

~ Chelsea

2. Rita Hogan

https://www.canineherbalist.com

‘I’ve been working one-on-one with dogs and owners for 20 years. I learned about the power of plants from my father. He was a prolific gardener who knew what plants to use to help keep our animals healthy. This lead me to herbalism in my late twenties. I consider myself a Western holistic herbalist.

My practice has grown throughout the years encompassing the use of food energetics, western herbs, phytoembryonic therapy (plant bud medicine), spagyrics, homeopathy, essential oils, flower / crystal / mineral essences and energy work.

I have done apprenticeships with elder herbalists, taken key seminars with herbalists and healers helping me further my understanding of plants. Teachers like Matthew Wood, Dr. Isla Fishburn, Sean Croke, Paul Bergner, Carol Trassato, 7Song, Dr. Joseph Carrillo, Joette Calabrese and Sajah Popham.

I’ve studied the works of Cheryl Swartz, Christopher Hobbs, Stephen Blake, Joe Rozenewajg, David Hoffman, EagleSong, John Gerard, Juliette de Bairacli-Levy, Susan Wynn, Barbara Fougere, Jim McDonald, Sean Donahue, Maya Tiwari, Michael Moore, Leslie Tierra, Michael Tierra, Thomas Garran, Gregory Tilford, David Crow, Phyllis Light, Dr. Christopher, and others.

Since I moved to Olympia, Washington, I’ve attended the Hawthorn School of Medicine with herbalist Sean Croke, worked with the late Carol Trasatto, and taught community herbalism classes. I continue my education as much as time allows out of clinic.

I wrote for Dogs Naturally Magazine for five years. I continue to write for their blog and others like Adored Beast Apothecary, I speak on canine herbalism and teach classes promoting holistic canine herbalism. I work specifically with dogs of all types and the humans that love them.

Yes, my practice encompasses working with both humans and dogs. Usually, people see how well things work out with their dogs and want herbal wisdom for themselves.’

3. Sarah Cormack

Sarah, a Holistic Nutritionist and Spiritual Seeker, is passionate about helping women in peri/menopause who are struggling with stubborn weight gain. Having experienced the frustration of weight gain that nothing seems to fix, she understands how overwhelming this stage of life can feel. Sarah’s mission is to help women shed the stress around their weight and feel healthy and vibrant in their body. Through a blend of nutrition, mindfulness, and spiritual insight, she supports women in losing weight, feeling balanced, and reconnecting with themselves—without the overwhelm.

Website: https://sarahcormack.ca/

Contact info: 1.604.506.5758

Email address: info@sarahcormack.ca

4. Sarah Griffiths

Sarah Griffiths, DCH is classically trained homeopathic practitioner and species-specific animal nutritionist. With 20 years of clinical experience, background in wildlife and equine management and 10 years of veterinary mentorship, Sarah has created her own unique protocols to help animals live better quality lives.  She works with pet parents and equine guardians to provide solutions that compliment the epigenetic expressions of individual species. She owns two Canadian Companies – The Animal Synergist and Equus Soap Co.

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https://theanimalsynergist.com