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Shelly Swapp is an Integrated Health Practioner trained in Chinese Herbology, Native American Herbalism, botanical therapy, and Ayurveda. Shelly studied in China where she gained additional training and learned how Eastern and Western medicine could work together to achieve the best results for her patients.
Shelly is also a mother, wife, and daughter. She has worked tirelessly to rebuild healthcare through the use of food nutrition, botanical therapy, and lifestyle changes. Shelly knows just how hard it is to make significant changes in the name of wellness because she’s done it herself.
But Shelly also knows how empowering it is to take control of your health and the health off your family.
Once you hear her story and the medical needs of Shelly's family, you’ll understand it’s nothing short of miraculous.
Shelly spent a large portion of her life with undiagnosed celiac disease.
Can you imagine?
Little did she know this was why her children were reactive when she was breastfeeding and why she never felt quite right herself.
As she connects the dots for us, we come to understand that her learning journey begins with her children and their health needs and branches out from there.
Shelly Swapp is an Integrated Health Practioner trained in Chinese Herbology, Native American Herbalism, botanical therapy, and Ayurveda. Shelly studied in China where she gained additional training and learned how Eastern and Western medicine could work together to achieve the best results for her patients.
Shelly is also a mother, wife, and daughter. She has worked tirelessly to rebuild healthcare through the use of food nutrition, botanical therapy, and lifestyle changes. Shelly knows just how hard it is to make significant changes in the name of wellness because she’s done it herself.
But Shelly also knows how empowering it is to take control of your health and the health off your family.
Once you hear her story and the medical needs of Shelly's family, you’ll understand it’s nothing short of miraculous.
Shelly spent a large portion of her life with undiagnosed celiac disease.
Can you imagine?
Little did she know this was why her children were reactive when she was breastfeeding and why she never felt quite right herself.
As she connects the dots for us, we come to understand that her learning journey begins with her children and their health needs and branches out from there.