Qualifications


Where did you study?
After homeschooling, I earned a Bachelor of Arts in History with a minor in English Literature from Christendom College. I am currently training for my Licentiate in Homeopathy (LCHE) through The Centre for Homeopathic Education (London) and expect to graduate in June 2026. My education is grounded in Classical homeopathy, while my training across multiple modalities allows me to individualize each case according to the client’s needs rather than relying on a single method or fixed protocols that do not suit everyone.

Are you part of any professional organizations?
I am a member of the Society of Homeopaths (SOH), Homeopathy International (HINT), and the International Institute for Complementary Therapists (IICT), as well as a Friend of The Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS).

What kind of professional experience do you have?
Before focusing on homeopathy, I worked extensively in patient advocacy, particularly for thyroid, adrenal, and gut health issues. I also have first-hand experience with conditions like methylation and detox blocks, Lyme disease, PANS/PANDAS, and neurological differences such as Apraxia, Autism, ADHD, and Global Developmental Delay.
I have also worked as a freelance writer, creating marketing, advertising, and publicity materials, as well as curricula, health-related articles, and guides. This experience helps me communicate clearly and effectively with clients and share homeopathic knowledge in a practical, accessible way.

Do you have additional homeopathic training?
Yes, I’m trained in Cell Salts, Narayani Remedies, and more. I regularly participate in conferences, webinars, mentorships, and peer consultations to stay current and deepen my expertise.

Do you do any international or special service work?
I have the privilege of consulting at a virtual homeopathic clinic in The Gambia, Africa, where I support patients and collaborate with homeopaths serving communities with limited access to homeopathic support.