Licensed Massage Therapist · NAET Practitioner · Holistic Health Coach

My path deep into holistic wellness wasn’t something I planned.

It grew out of a determination to understand my own health and support my body in every way I could.

For years, I knew I carried a breast cancer gene (CHEK2). I also knew there were things I could be doing to better support my health.

The truth is, I wasn’t taking my health as seriously as I should have been. I knew better, but I wasn’t consistently putting “all the things” into practice. I knew eating organic food was better, and I’d been making efforts to make food swaps when possible. I’d been reducing toxins in our home and personal care products since 2014. But there were still many areas of my health that needed more attention.

Then everything changed.

Although breast cancer first appeared on a scan in 2023, I wasn’t officially diagnosed with it until 2024. A diagnosis has a way of making you pay attention. It makes you look differently at the products in your home (so.much.plastic.), the food on your plate, the stress you’ve been carrying and the choices you’ve been making every day.

Conventional medicine did what it needed to do. My surgery removed the actual tumors. But I knew that wasn’t the end of the story.

I wanted to understand why my body had become vulnerable in the first place. I wanted to learn more about my internal environment and the many factors that were influencing my health, healing and resilience.

I wanted to kick cancer to the curb for good!

So, I started digging deeper.

I immersed myself in learning about nutrition, lifestyle, environmental toxins, stress, hormones and metabolic health. I came to understand that healing is rarely a quick fix. It’s a journey of supporting the body day after day, one choice at a time.

And that journey eventually brought me back to something my family had already experienced firsthand for years: NAET.


The results I saw in my kids were impossible to ignore.

My family’s experience with NAET started long before I ever considered becoming a practitioner.

In 2011, my middle kiddo was struggling with significant reflux as a newborn. During her NAET evaluation, we discovered an issue related to Vitamin C. After treatment, not only did the reflux improve, but a clogged tear duct that had been present since birth also cleared. Little did I know, until about 13 years later, these things were connected.

That got my attention.

Over the years, our family continued using NAET for various allergies and sensitivities. We experienced firsthand how addressing those imbalances could improve everyday quality of life.

When I was diagnosed with breast cancer, NAET became one part of my broader wellness journey. As I worked to support my body after surgery, it gave me another tool to address stressors and imbalances that I believed were affecting my overall health.

I never planned to become a practitioner.

In the spring of 2025, I was sitting in one of my beloved practitioner’s offices thinking that someone needed to bring NAET services to Parker County. As I sat there, I felt God gently impress upon me that perhaps I was the one who should do it.

The more I thought about it, the more it made sense.

After experiencing NAET as a patient for years and seeing the impact it had on my own family, I knew I wanted to help others experience it, too.

I am honored to help bring it to our community.


A little more about me:

I’m a first-generation Texan (raised by Jersey Shore and Midwestern parents), a homeschool mom of three and a wife of 20 years.

When I’m not working with clients, you’ll usually find me spending time with my family, at church, driving one of my daughters somewhere (thankfully, my son can drive!), going to one of my own holistic health appointments, studying, watching sports or a good show, taking a walk, tending to our chickens, quail and human-obsessed turkey, trying to tame our wild Brittany or convincing a feral cat or two that we’re actually pretty nice people who just want a cuddle.

You’ll almost always find me in these teal sunglasses, even though I know sunglasses aren’t a habit to keep around. Feel free to hold me accountable for my eyes needing to see the sun more! For the last several years, they’ve either been on my face or serving as a hair accessory. And, yes, I own multiples!

I love Texas wildflowers, thunderstorm season and a perfectly cooked grass-fed steak with sautéed mushrooms and baby broccoli. I’m a devoted Texas Tech and Texas Rangers fan, so I’m no stranger to loyalty, optimism and occasionally having my heart broken. My favorite color is dark teal, and I have lots of indoor plants. Lots.

I’m the kind of girl who gets excited about a good sauna session, red light therapy and learning more about how the body was designed to work. Habit stacking is my jam!

I’m a lifelong learner, naturally curious about all things holistic health and stubborn as a mule when I’ve decided to chase something down. If there’s an opportunity to better understand health, wellness or the incredible design of the human body, chances are I’m reading about it, studying it or asking questions about it.

My faith is the foundation of everything I do. It shapes how I serve others, how I approach health and gives me confidence to see that every challenge has a purpose, even when I don’t fully understand it.

Most of all, I believe people deserve honest information, practical tools and the freedom to make informed decisions about their own health and the health of their families.

I would love to have the opportunity to get to know you better and help you through your health challenges.