Aubrey Thompson, FDN-P, MS Holistic Nutrition, CMTA
In my early 20’s I had type II diabetes from a horrible diet of fast food and processed junk…The doctor’s solution was to prescribe me Prozac….”
Because Aubrey didn’t fit the typical mold for Type II diabetes, her doctor didn’t know how to offer her any solutions. She was always sick and nearly bed-ridden and knew that Prozac wasn’t the answer. Righfully so, Aubrey was frustrated. So Aubrey decided to go back to school to study herbalism and holistic nutrition. After a dramatic change in diet, Aubrey was able to balance her blood sugar and reverse her diabetes diagnosis. But she still had lingering issues with GI distress and chronic fatigue. Then she met Reed Davis! She became Reed’s client and also became FDN certified at the time when Reed was just starting to develop the FDN Certification course. She explains that Reed “is such a wealth of information.”
While working with Reed, Aubrey sought clues to the root causes of the symptoms that diet alone couldn’t resolve. It was then that she discovered a GI infection and weak adrenal glands. Aubrey never would have resolved her health concerns if she hadn’t found those clues.
This information was invaluable to me because I now had tangible information that I could address with a systematic approach to regain my health.
Today Aubrey uses her FDN skills to help her clients find and address the root causes for their health challenges. Aubrey works with clients with various symptom, including diabetes, chronic fatigue, elevated cholesterol & blood pressure, abdominal discomfort, depression and anxiety. She finds that FDN is an important tool in helping her clients achieve good health and she is grateful to Reed for developing a way for FDN practitioners to access superior lab tests.
When we asked Aubrey about her business practices, she noted that she sells packages of 6 sessions. The idea is to meet every other week, which completes the program over 3 months. She currently gets clients completely by word of mouth without any targeted marketing, but plans to start offering group training sessions soon.
Aubrey Thompson, FDN-P, MS Holistic Nutrition, CMTA
In my early 20’s I had type II diabetes from a horrible diet of fast food and processed junk…The doctor’s solution was to prescribe me Prozac….”
Because Aubrey didn’t fit the typical mold for Type II diabetes, her doctor didn’t know how to offer her any solutions. She was always sick and nearly bed-ridden and knew that Prozac wasn’t the answer. Righfully so, Aubrey was frustrated. So Aubrey decided to go back to school to study herbalism and holistic nutrition. After a dramatic change in diet, Aubrey was able to balance her blood sugar and reverse her diabetes diagnosis. But she still had lingering issues with GI distress and chronic fatigue. Then she met Reed Davis! She became Reed’s client and also became FDN certified at the time when Reed was just starting to develop the FDN Certification course. She explains that Reed “is such a wealth of information.”
While working with Reed, Aubrey sought clues to the root causes of the symptoms that diet alone couldn’t resolve. It was then that she discovered a GI infection and weak adrenal glands. Aubrey never would have resolved her health concerns if she hadn’t found those clues.
This information was invaluable to me because I now had tangible information that I could address with a systematic approach to regain my health.
Today Aubrey uses her FDN skills to help her clients find and address the root causes for their health challenges. Aubrey works with clients with various symptom, including diabetes, chronic fatigue, elevated cholesterol & blood pressure, abdominal discomfort, depression and anxiety. She finds that FDN is an important tool in helping her clients achieve good health and she is grateful to Reed for developing a way for FDN practitioners to access superior lab tests.
When we asked Aubrey about her business practices, she noted that she sells packages of 6 sessions. The idea is to meet every other week, which completes the program over 3 months. She currently gets clients completely by word of mouth without any targeted marketing, but plans to start offering group training sessions soon.
Check out Aubrey’s website www.livingbalancewellness.com