My name is Laurie
and I started this journey — surprise surprise — because of my own misery.
I was dealing with unexplainable physical symptoms and constant anxiety, and it pushed me into deep research. I had always been healthy, so something must have triggered this. And yes, I understood that intense experiences in my life played a role… but how do you actually change the beliefs that come from those experiences? How do you change patterns that feel so deeply wired?
I needed to understand what was really going on.
From around age 22 to 30, I went deep into research. I was really intrigued by the idea that our thoughts create our reality — that they can make us sick, but also help us get better. It made sense, but at the same time I found it really hard to apply it in my own life.
Now I understand why. My core feeling of unworthiness didn’t allow me to actually feel better. (If you know, you know.)
Things really changed when my stepfather was diagnosed with lung cancer. That’s when I came across a completely different way of understanding symptoms. I came across the work of German New Medicine — something that’s often dismissed or suppressed, but when you look at it, it’s incredibly logical.
For the first time, I could clearly see a link between a very stressful event he had gone through and the symptoms his body was showing.
That changed a lot for me.
Over the years I worked with many people and saw what happens when you stop fighting symptoms and start understanding them. I supported women who later became pregnant after struggling, people with chronic symptoms like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis who became symptom-free, people with intense hair loss that resolved, and others who changed long-standing emotional and behavioral patterns.
But everything deepened when I became a mother in December 2024.
For a moment, I felt like I lost everything I had learned.
When my child had an inflamed eye for months, I felt myself going back into fear. And that gave me so much understanding for parents. The fear, the not knowing, the constant questioning… it’s a lot.
That’s when something shifted again.
I knew I wanted to help parents understand what’s actually going on in their child’s body, so they don’t have to feel that way.
Because most parents who come to me have already tried everything.
They’ve seen different practitioners, followed medical advice, tried diets, changed routines… and they’re still left confused. I often hear “nothing is working” or “I just don’t understand what’s going on,” and underneath that there’s a lot of fear.
What I’ve seen is this:
It’s not that nothing is working.
It’s that no one has really helped them understand.
Because symptoms are not random, and they’re not mistakes. There is a pattern behind them. And when you see it, it actually makes sense.
That’s where things change.
Parents go from feeling scared and overwhelmed to feeling calm. They understand what’s happening, they stop panicking when a symptom appears, and they know how to move forward.
It’s really a shift from fear into clarity.
The way I work is simple. I don’t focus on fighting symptoms, I help you understand them. I help you see what might have changed, what your child might be responding to, and how you can support them in a way that actually makes sense.
I’ve been doing this work for 6 years and supported over 300 clients, and I’ve seen real results. But what matters most to me is that I’ve lived this myself.
And now, as a mother, I understand on a completely different level what it feels like to want answers and not settle until you have them.