
Return to your body’s wisdom, rhythm, and power.
You are the healer
About the Practice
Medicine rooted in vitalism that integrates the science of circadian rhythms, quantum biology, and frequency dynamics—honoring your body as an intelligent, energy-driven system, not just a collection of biochemical reactions.
This isn’t symptom management or a one-size-fits-all protocol.
Through gentle, whole-person care—naturopathic medicine, acupuncture, homeopathy, hydrotherapy—we create space for your body to remember how to heal.
Healing is not something done to you—it’s something awakened within you.
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The Profit-Driven Roots of Modern Medicine
Allopathic medical schools are not designed to teach how to create health—they focus on disease, pathology, and symptom suppression through drugs and surgery. While these methods are valuable, especially in acute care, they shouldn't be the only approach to all disease.
The Rockefeller Takeover
In the early 1900s, oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller saw an opportunity to control medicine by promoting pharmaceutical-based care and discrediting natural healing.
1. Reshaping Medical Education
Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie funded the Flexner Report (1910), which led to the closure of many homeopathic, naturopathic, and herbal schools.
The report favored allopathic medicine and reshaped education to focus on pharmaceuticals and surgery.
2. Establishing Control
Rockefeller heavily funded the AMA, turning it into the authority on licensure and medical legitimacy.
Non-allopathic practitioners were branded as “quacks.”
3. Influencing Institutions
Through the Rockefeller Foundation, he funded top universities (Harvard, Yale, Johns Hopkins) to prioritize pharmaceutical-based curricula.
Early pharmaceuticals, often derived from petrochemicals, were linked to Rockefeller’s Standard Oil empire.
4. Controlling Policy & Perception
By influencing schools, research, and regulation, Rockefeller shaped government health policies to favor drug-based care.
The media was used to promote allopathic medicine and discredit alternatives.
The System Today
Modern healthcare remains profit-driven:
Insurance companies control treatment protocols and overcharge for care.
Hospitals prioritize profit margins and patient turnover.
Doctors who wish to practice true healing often must go independent, facing financial and logistical barriers.
Even editors of top journals like The Lancet, JAMA, and NEJM have admitted that many medical studies are influenced—or outright controlled—by pharmaceutical interests.
Medical error is now the third (and arguably first) leading cause of death.
While many well-meaning people work within the system, it's built to sustain disease, not cure it. Good intentions are not enough—only action and integrity can lead to real healing. -
Reductionist medicine and vitalist medicine represent two fundamentally different worldviews of health.
Reductionist medicine, rooted in Newtonian physics and classical biochemistry, views the body as a machine. Health is defined by the proper function of individual parts, and disease is seen as the malfunction of those parts. Healing, in this model, depends on external interventions—primarily pharmaceuticals and surgery—to suppress symptoms or "fix" dysfunction. There's little acknowledgment of the body's innate intelligence or its capacity to self-heal.
Vitalist medicine, by contrast, sees the body as a dynamic, self-regulating energy system, guided by an inherent vital force. Rather than focusing solely on chemistry, it recognizes the primary role of energy, frequency, and electromagnetic fields in driving physiological processes. Once dismissed as unscientific, these principles are now supported by discoveries in quantum biology, including research on biophotons, structured water, and cellular coherence.
This emerging understanding helps explain the effectiveness of therapies like:
Acupuncture – modulates the body’s electromagnetic meridian system to restore energy flow and cellular communication.
Homeopathy – uses ultra-diluted remedies that act via energetic imprints, aligning with frequency medicine.
Hydrotherapy, light therapy, sound healing, and structured water – influence biological systems through electromagnetic resonance rather than purely biochemical reactions.
As science continues to explore the bioenergetic basis of life, the line between reductionist and vitalist medicine is beginning to blur. The future of healing lies in embracing the body’s electromagnetic nature and supporting its innate self-healing capacity. This is not a rejection of modern science, but an evolution—one that unites ancient wisdom with cutting-edge discovery and reshapes the foundation of medicine itself.

The ideal client is someone who:
is done chasing symptoms.
desires to feel in tune with their body.
is looking for a guide—not a manager—for your healing.
believes nature has answers.
wants to feel whole.
Ready to reconnect with your vitality?
Let’s see if this path is for you

Offerings
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Naturopathic Care
Rooted in the principle of vitalism, it views health as a dynamic state of energy and vitality, where physical, mental, and emotional aspects are interconnected. Through natural therapies like nutrition, herbal medicine, lifestyle adjustments, and energy healing, vitalist naturopathy aims to support the body’s self-healing mechanisms, address root causes of illness, and promote overall wellness, vitality, and long-term balance.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a holistic healing system that has been practiced for thousands of years, focusing on balancing the body’s energy (Qi), blood, and fluids to maintain health. TCM integrates therapies such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, dietary therapy, and physical therapies to treat the root causes of illness, enhance vitality, and promote overall well-being.
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Homeopathy
Homeopathy is a natural healing system that uses highly diluted substances to stimulate the body’s vital force and support its self-healing abilities. Based on the principle of "like cures like," homeopathic remedies are selected to match the individual’s energetics which includes their physical, emotional, and mental symptoms. By addressing the root causes of illness and restoring balance, homeopathy promotes overall wellness and helps the body heal in a gentle, holistic way.
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Nutrition
By addressing your unique needs, we create personalized dietary recommendations that align with your health goals, support your body's natural healing processes, and restore balance. This holistic approach combines the wisdom of nature with evidence-based nutrition to cultivate lasting wellness.
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Herbs/Supplements
Supplementation is viewed as a supportive tool to enhance the body’s innate healing capacity, rather than a solution to mask symptoms. You’ll receive personalized, high-quality supplements that are third-party tested for quality. We carefully select nutrients, herbs, and botanicals tailored to address underlying imbalances, support organ function, and promote overall vitality.
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Constitutional Hydrotherapy
This treatment uses alternating hot and cold water applications and electro-stimulation to invigorate the body's natural healing processes. It enhances circulation, supports detoxification, and strengthens the immune system by improving organ function and cellular oxygenation.
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Healthy Home Consulting
A specialized service that helps individuals and families create living environments that support optimal health, energy, and well-being. Services range from air/water quality, nnEMF reduction, circadian-freindly environment, mold testing, improved energy flow, and kitchen/pantry tips.
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Disclaimer: No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The website for Lavender Resonance Whole Health was created for educational and promotional purposes only. This site is not a substitute for medical, psychological, counseling, or any other sort of professional care. While your naturopathic doctor has graduated from a federally accredited medical school and upholds a valid license in the State of Wisconsin, naturopathic medicine is not yet recognized in Texas as a licensable degree.