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Meet Tracey Holmes of Healing Your Body FDN-P

Today we’d like to introduce you to Tracey Holmes

Hi Tracey , it’s an honor to have you on the platform. Thanks for taking the time to share your story with us – to start maybe you can share some of your backstory with our readers?
I complete did a u turn on my career path and changed, but I also feel like this was always meant to be…

Out of high school and into college I studied Child Development and graduated with my degree and teaching license and became a first-grade teacher right out of school. I loved it, had such a passion for the kids, but also for leading in learning in the classroom and because they were so small I could teach them life lessons and skills too because they were with me a significant amount of the day, so life skills basically. I worked under two women, one was a tough cookie who I didn’t really care for much, the other became a mentor for me over the next few years. During this time, I realized the leader part of this job was something I really strived for, and I sat down with the Assistant Principal and asked her if she would be interested in writing a referral for me for grad school. She looked at me and said “what do you want your master’s degree in? and I said I figured Education. She quickly retorted that

Alright, so let’s switch gears a bit and talk business. What should we know?
I am an FDN-P, Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner. I show people how to heal themselves by fixing dysfunction in the body and removing things that have kept the body from performing its normal functions. We all have toxin buckets, the world is a super toxic place, depending on how full it is will show how well or poorly the body is performing. Metabolic health (the health of your cells or your DNA specifically) is the most important and often overlooked part of the body. Never have I been to the doctor, and they asked me how my mitochondria were fairing 🙂 I spend quite a bit of time educating, or re-educating my clients rather on the body and what it’s capable of doing and how symptoms are its ability to communicate to you something is wrong and therefore muting it with pain relievers that don’t actually cure the issue are not ideal. I teach people how to truly heal themselves without synthetic medications that keep you stuck in trial and error with little to no relief. Your body once you start a p

What does success mean to you?
I really don’t like questions like this honestly, because what you feel could be a “success” might be as simple as waking up in the morning. For some people, making small strides is just that and should not really be measured. However, I will say that I make goals for myself and I measure myself based on how I achieve those goals instead. So, while I am a wildly competitive person, I am literally competing again myself. I feel like so many people in society compare themselves to others, what they have, who they are, what they do with their lives. It leaves so much left on the table for us and what we can achieve personally. I think the emphasis on what we can do should never be based on what others have achieved. It should be based on what we have ourselves achieved and what else we can do! As I have gotten older and even became a mother, my achievements and goals have drastically changed. Things I used to strive for and completed were great and the memories were cool to look back on and reminisce about, but

Pricing:

  • $250.00 monthly membership

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Samantha Evans Photography

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