Our graduates have gone places – from broadcast T.V. to doctor’s offices, school lunch lines to political campaigns… and beyond!
Abby Block
Dancer
Gill, MA
Class of 2005
What were you doing before IIN?
I was a modern dancer and worked with kids all day. I had been searching for a flexible
career that wouldn't exhaust me and would work well with my dancing. I wanted a
career that I love as much as I love dancing. The school seemed like a great fit
for me in so many ways.
What led you to explore IIN's program?
I enrolled at Integrative Nutrition because I had long-standing interests and untapped
knowledge in the triage of cooking, nutrition and working with people.
"I surprised everyone I knew by starting my own health counseling practice and teaching
classes on wellness and nutrition."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
Once I started classes, I realized it was the perfect fit. Initially, I enrolled
to become a health counselor, but I ended up getting so much more than I expected.
Reflecting back on it, I can't help but think that on some unconscious level I must
have enrolled to enlist change within myself. By the time I completed the program,
I had drastically changed my relationship to food, in terms of what I ate, how I
ate and how I felt about the food I was eating. I surprised everyone I knew by starting
my own health counseling practice and teaching classes on wellness and nutrition.
What did you gain from IIN?
I started to use my time more efficiently, gained confidence and accrued a greater
level of clarity in so many aspects of my life. It was a decision that completely
sent the trajectory of my future in a direction I never would have dreamed. I am
extremely grateful for the experience.
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Alee and Gabriel Hoffman
Alee Hoffman and Gabriel Hoffman
Long Island, NY
Class of 2006
Gabriel, Why did you choose to come to IIN?
It was through my cancer recovery and our dad’s illness that I learned people can
take charge of their own health through whole foods. After I quit my job in technical
sales I wanted to figure out how I could turn my passion for nutrition into a career.
I had one conversation with a woman at my local health food store that changed my
life. She handed me the IIN catalog. I enrolled immediately.
How did IIN change your relationship with your sister?
My sister Alee and I have always been really close, but our experience at IIN brought
us even closer. She was in college when I was at IIN. I called her after every class
weekend to share the excitement of what I was learning. Witnessing my journey, she
was driven to take charge of her own health.
Alee, what inspired you to attend IIN?
I have always struggled with my weight and allergies, so when I saw Gabe heal himself
and our dad I knew I could heal myself. I went to IIN during my senior year of college,
it was tough, but I was able to make it work with the support of my brother. It
was such a unifying experience.
Even though you didn’t do PTP together, you attended immersion together…
Gabe was in the immersion program when I was in PTP. He repeated immersion so we
could do it together!
How did this experience affect your relationship and your educational experience?
When I did Immersion with my brother, it finally clicked why I had come to IIN.
At first it was because of my own weight loss issues and my dad and brother's experience
with cancer. Gabe was able to process what happened with his cancer and become a
healer and businessman. I knew I could do the same. We both went through ups and
downs. We learned that true personal growth can be uncomfortable at times, but it
only makes you stronger and a better counselor. It was such a blessing to be able
to bounce ideas off of each other, as well as travel to conferences together. We
continue to be best friends.
What are you doing now?
We applied the tools we learned at IIN to empower others to help themselves. As
a brother and sister duo we started Ideal Health. We coach people on eating whole
foods and administer clinical tests.
A lot of people don’t understand how a brother and sister can be in business together,
from our experience at IIN, we realized our strengths and that we fit each other
really well. Gabe is the linear, get-down-to-the-roots partner and I’m the sensitive
counselor who is able to connect with our clients. Together, along with other IIN
graduates, we will change the world.”
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Alice Marino
Personal Trainer
Staten Island, NY
Class of 2007
Tell us about yourself.
This year has been the most amazing year of my life. I have grown in so many ways,
especially coming to terms with being HIV positive and the realization that I am
here to help others with my business, Get the Red Out.
What led you to explore IIN's program?
I’ve been in the health and fitness industry for more than 18 years. I thought I
was pretty healthy and a pioneer in personal training. Once I met Joshua and IIN,
I learned about eating better, living better, slowing down and eating greens and
grains. I am now the healthiest I have ever been and that is despite being HIV positive
for 13 years.
"I am just beginning to live life now that I have turned 50 and I intend to do it
all the way."
What did you do after graduation?
As the founder and director of Get the Red Out, I intend to continue working to
help stop the spread of HIV and AIDS and to work with those who are already infected
so that they can live happier and healthier lives. I will continue working as a
health counselor and personal trainer. I am just beginning to live life now that
I have turned 50 and I intend to do it all the way.
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Andrea Beaman
Natural Foods Chef
New York, NY
Class of 1999
Why did you choose to go to IIN?
I graduated in 1999 and I have to say it was an amazing experience. I healed myself
of thyroid disease naturally with whole foods, natural foods and alternative therapies.
I had this burning desire to teach people that they could heal themselves with natural
foods too.
What did your family say about exploring this interest in wellness and holistic
health?
My family said, ‘Go to nutrition school. Why don’t you become a doctor?” My friends
said ‘Yes, go to nutrition school. Become a doctor. Do all this stuff, you have
to teach.’ But modern methods of healing were not calling me like the holistic methods.
"I healed myself of thyroid disease naturally…I had this burning desire to teach
people that they could heal themselves with natural foods too."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
Integrative Nutrition helped me set up my base for teaching people. I had all of
this knowledge I wanted to share, and the school taught me how to share it. When
I first started at the school, I was following a strict macrobiotic diet. One day
Joshua suggested I try one of those sport nutrition bars. I decided to go ahead
with the suggestion, but realized I couldn’t pronounce any of the ingredients—I
only knew they contained tons of different types of sugar. They all ended in ‘ose’—galactose,
lactose and fructose. I ate it, and waited, and nothing happened. Then, 15 minutes
later, I got a horrible headache right on both of my temples. I asked myself, ‘Why
on earth would he tell me to eat something that could potentially give me a headache?
This is horrible.’ I was sitting there holding my head, thinking ‘Gosh, this doesn’t
feel good.’ I realized this is what a sugar headache feels like. I could use this
information with my clients. When they complain about a headache that starts here
I know they have too much sugar in their diet. If their headache starts somewhere
else, it has a different cause.
What is one of the best things you took from your IIN experience?
I have learned to experiment in my body then take what I have learned and teach
others.
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Angelle Batten
Teacher
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Class of 2005
What were you doing before IIN?
With my background in elementary education I was a literacy consultant working with
teachers and raising my three kids.
Did you change your career once you started IIN?
Yes, while at IIN I began working with women of all ages at a yoga center. I learned
how much their children were being impacted by the changes they were making.
Is this where your interest in working with families originated?
I’ve always wanted to impact kids. A friend referred me to Susan McCreadie MD, a
licensed pediatrician working in holisitic medicine. I took my kids to see her and
gave her my newsletter. From there, we started talking about all the ideas we both
had.
What are you and Sue doing now?
We are partners and recently launched our new website,
www.nourishyourkids.com. We designed a class series that helps moms plan,
shop and cook real food.
What is the purpose of your new website?
Our site provides information and support for parents. We want to help them make
manageable changes and feed their children real food and improve their overall health.
What are your future plans?
Our goal is to continue to expand our website. We want people all over the country
to use our site as a resource and we want to build relationships with our customers.
We plan to add downloadable video classes in addition to the audio classes already
available on the site.
What are some quick snack foods that you recommend?
Fresh fruit and vegetables are the ultimate snack food. Trailmixes, cooking extra,
“monster cookies” with oats, nut butters and agave, turkey meatball muffin cups,
egg roll ups in sprouted tortillas—just stick them in fridge, wrap them up, grab
and go.
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Anita Thompkins
Health Counselor.
New York, NY
Class of 2004
Why did you choose to go to IIN?
I was looking for a school that had a curriculum that involved lots of different
diet modalities, not just one way of eating. I knew there was more than one way
to eat, more than one way to skin a cat. I found the Institute for Integrative Nutrition
in New York City, and I said ‘Yea, I am going there!’
"IIN taught me that I can be anything and do anything that I want to do."
What's the best part about the program?
It taught me about the food and different diet modalities, but it really taught
me just to trust my own instinct, because we have all the answers within us. It
also taught me that I can be anything and do anything that I want to do. If in this
phase of my life I’m doing nutritional counseling and helping people, I can, and
if I want to do something else later, I have that ability to do that. It’s all about
change. Once you know how to change your thinking, you can change your life.
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Annette and Billy Varoli
Health Counselors
Queens, NY
Class of 2007
Annette, what were you doing before IIN?
Billy worked full time and I had recently left my corporate job to stay at home
with our new daughter, Elise. I was figuring out what was next, I knew I could be
a good mom and still do more. We were discussing the possibility of doing business
together and incorporating our design background.
Billy, what are you doing now?
I finally left my job and now we are building our business fulltime. The question
that really pushed us to go for what we wanted was about career: Is your career
aligned with what you think and do and how you want to live your life? From the
tools we gained at IIN, we were able to create jobs that are aligned with our ideals.
Annette, what was your relationship like before IIN:
Before IIN, we lived a typical happy married couple’s life. We both had separate,
successful corporate jobs. The jobs were not bad, but we weren’t inspired by them.
My natural birth with Elise was the turning point. I didn’t want Elise to grow up
with parents who didn’t love their jobs.
How did your experience of going to school together change your relationship?
Before going to school we had a strong connection, but going through the program
together deepened our relationship. We strengthened ourselves individually and that
brought us together more. Our communication improved which helped us resolve issues
faster. We learned to nourish our relationship by slowing down and enjoying our
family time together.
Billy, how did going to school together affect influence your learning experience?
I remember talking to students that didn’t have the support of going through the
program at home. They thought they would benefit so much more if they had someone
else to go on this journey of learning together.
Each weekend is an amazing experience, you learn so much and you are on such a motivational
high at the end of it. We didn’t have to explain everything that we learned. Instead
we supported each other and created fun projects together, like cooking the new
foods we learned about.
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Annette Varoli
Health Counselor.
New York, NY
Class of 2007
Why did you choose IIN?
In the United States, I saw many problems of people that are just overworked, stressed,
unhealthy, and consuming many, many material things and having no time to enjoy
them. While, in the Philippines, I saw people had basically nothing but all the
time in the world. I was thinking about all these messages that society feeds us
that just basically aren’t true. I had heard about IIN and with a gut instinct my
husband and I both enrolled in the program.
What did you gain from your experience?
IIN has really changed my complete outlook on life. My experience made me realize
that instead of seeing problems in the world, I see solutions. Now I know what I
eat and how I eat affects me, affects my husband, affects my daughter, which in
turn affects the community here in the U.S. and because of the influence the U.S.
has around the world, affects other countries like the Philippines.
"My experience made me realize that instead of seeing problems in the world, I see
solutions."
What did you do after graduation?
I started a holistic health counseling practice focusing on young families. I help
them reduce stress, find balance between work and family, and teach them how to
eat healthy foods. As far as the Philippines goes, we are now in the process of
adopting one of my cousins in the Philippines who is an orphan and I have begun
networking to start a community center with a focus on prevention in honor of my
grandparents in the Philippines. While I always knew I could make a difference,
now I am making a difference.
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Betty Murray
Entrepreneur
Dallas, TX
Class of 2005
When Betty Murray graduated from Integrative Nutrition in 2005, she had 12 clients
and was still working full time. But she had a vision of working with people in
a wellness center. In 2006, she opened a 1,100-square-foot center called Living
Well Health and Wellness with 6 different modalities—functional medicine, nutrition
counseling, personal coaching, energy work, professional organizing and massage.
This month, Betty's wellness center is expanding further into a 2,800 square-foot
space. The larger space has a classroom for workshops, a conference room and room
for other practitioners. She is talking with an acupuncturist and a holistic aesthetician
about joining the practice.
Why I came to the school:
I spent 11 years as project director of information systems for the Container Store.
Although it was a lucrative position, it was killing me. I was on call 365 days
a year with no work/life balance. Exercise and nutrition had always been my passion.
I started teaching yoga and slowly realized that I wanted to work full time in a
job that I loved, helping others get healthy. I couldn't find anything like that
in Texas, so I enrolled at Integrative Nutrition and commuted to school.
What I love about the school:
You cannot pick up from a book how to work with people and be present and listen.
The school really teaches how to be with people in that model. I knew it wasn't
all about the food. I wanted to know how to counsel people and feel comfortable
with them.
What I love about my business:
One of my biggest challenges was that I really wanted to work with people in a group
environment. I've learned that being an entrepreneur doesn't mean I have to work
alone all day. I now work with a lot of groups, so I can touch more people at one
time.
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Celia Kutcher
Nutritional Consultant
Brooklyn, NY
Class of 2007
What were you doing before IIN?
IIN has completely changed my life. Before school, I was working specifically in
animal nutrition.
"I now have 19 clients and am working a great practice."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
IIN gave me the ability to work with human beings instead, so now I do both. Since
I’ve graduated, I now have 19 clients and am working specifically with female performers
in the downtown scene. I’m completely grateful and absolutely touched to have come
to this school.
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Christine Waltermyer
Health Counselor and Director of Cooking School
Princeton, NJ
Class of 1996
What were you doing before IIN?
I have been on a quest for health and healing since I was diagnosed with a fibrocystic
breast when I was 22. I wanted to share what I learned, but I wasn’t sure how to
teach others about holistic healing.
What are you doing now?
I run the Natural Kitchen Cooking School, a chef-training program based in Princeton,
N.J. We offer in-home cooking classes and personal chef services. I am also a featured
chef on “Daily Connections,” a lifestyle TV show for woman based in Sommerset, N.J.
I also do private cooking for high-end clientele and celebrities.
Why I came to the school:
I wanted to make a living in the holistic field. I was inspired by Joshua’s message.
The school helped me see a more gradual and compassionate approach to healing by
looking at what to include, not what to exclude.
What I love about the school:
I love the community. Joshua has created a wonderful supportive community filled
with unique individuals. The atmosphere is fun, lighthearted and not too serious,
but very empowering.
My future:
My plan is to keep expanding. I will be adding a recipe club, dvds, web TV and other
ideas to support people around the world. I am creating a ripple effect through
my teaching and the work of my graduates.
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Dani Spies
Health Counselor and Web Editor
Class of 2007
What were you doing before IIN?
I was a fitness trainer, developing my website. In college I studied psychology
and the mind. Then I studied physical activity and the body. I was looking for the
missing link to bridge my studies, and Integrative Nutrition brought it all together.
What are you doing now?
I work a lot on my website. My health counseling and cooking classes are starting
to really take off, too. I use the site as a reference tool for clients and would
like to have other health counselors use it as a resource for cooking inspiration
for their clients too. My website focuses on simple and delicious ways to incorporate
nutritious ingredients into an everyday kitchen.
What I love about the school:
From a business stand point, the school showed me how to take all of the information
and knowledge and helped me to set up plan to share it and make a career out of
it. I like what the school stands for and how it looks at the big picture.
What I love about health counseling:
I get to teach what I learn, and I get to learn as I teach. My work is an extension
of who I am and I can see how helpful the work can be.
What I love about my website:
It gives me a platform to reach more people than I can on a one-on-one basis. The
website is for anyone who is interested in incorporating new tools into their diet.
It’s a resource for people who skip past the vegetable section in the grocery store
because they don’t know what to do with fresh ingredients.
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Donna Sonkin
Actor and Model
Syosset, NY
Class of 2006
What were you doing before IIN?
I was working as an actor on a soap opera and doing commercial print modeling.
What led you to explore IIN's program?
I mostly felt very disjointed and really unsatisfied in my life. The work that I
was doing wasn’t very soulful and I didn’t feel that I was doing anything for the
greater good. I was chronically sick from November to March, constantly on antibiotics
and often very exhausted. I was also in a lousy relationship.
"I got hired by Elite Model Management to teach the new young models how to be fit
and healthy."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
I started school and everything changed. I met my best friend, got super healthy
and I’ve learned so much. Now I work primarily with actors and models.
Your studies led you to start a practice. What's the name?
Get Thin for the Camera is my practice. I help actors and models get ready for shoots
by helping them become more vibrant, healthy and gorgeous for their work.
What exciting things have happened in your business recently?
I was hired by Elite Model Management to teach the new young models how to be fit
and healthy. I just love them and I love being part of their work. I also work for
New York University at the Atlantic Theater Company. I teach the graduate and undergraduate
NYU students at the Atlantic how to be healthy. I also have my class, “Get Fit for
the Camera,” that I teach at different acting schools in Manhattan.
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Erin Mahoney
Medical Massage Therapist
Lake Sheridan, PA
Class of 2006
What was life like before IIN?
I had been an unhealthy vegetarian for a decade.
What impressed you the most about the program?
After seeing one of the guest speakers lecture about how to alleviate illness and
improve health through food, I was hooked. She was answering questions from people
with severe health problems and giving them easy, understandable advice about what
foods to eat to help support their bodies. I knew that this was what I wanted to
do with my life.
"I had been an unhealthy vegetarian for a decade."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
Following the simple recommendations, I greatly improved my health and my lifestyle.
How did it affect your practice?
I was also able to complement my medical massage practice with health counseling
and support myself by owning my own business and making my own hours. Integrative
Nutrition not only taught me what foods worked for my body but also how to nourish
and enrich every aspect of my life.
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Fabiola Simpson
Health Counselor
Brazil
Class of 2007
What did you enjoy the most about IIN?
On a personal level, it was really important for me to overcome some fears—fears
of expressing myself and fears of allowing myself the right to feel my feelings.
I learned to embrace the totality of myself, everything that is within me, even
the things I’m not so proud of and really embrace, honor and respect the unique
individual that I am.
"I learned to embrace the totality of myself, everything that is within me, even
the things I’m not so proud of, and really embrace, honor and respect the unique
individual that I am."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
I became a much more understanding and compassionate person. Now I can extend that
to my family, my friends and my clients.
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Frank Giglio
Raw Food Chef
Patagonia, Arizona
Class of 2007
Frank Giglio is a classically trained chef, who decided to give up dairy, meat,
coffee, alcohol and cigarettes—cold turkey, when he started classes at Integrative
Nutrition. He started drinking green juice instead of coffee in the morning for
energy. He started going to the gym and eventually started running marathons. He
lost more than 40 pounds while in school and is now completing a raw-food chef apprenticeship
at the Tree of Life Center in Arizona.
Why I came to the school:
I was running a vegetarian deli, but I wasn't fully committed to a healthy lifestyle.
I would eat well during the week, but on the weekends I would hang out with my friends
and eat whatever. I wasn't exercising very often, and one day, I felt the roll of
my belly going over my pants. My weight was a concern, but I was also feeling a
bit lost in my life. I didn't have a purpose and I felt like I was just going through
the motions.
What I love about the school:
I tried a lot of diet books, from macrobiotics to raw food and others, but they
never seemed to click for me. When I started learning the principles of Integrative
Nutrition, I found what food really worked for my body.
What I love about my life now:
I am blessed that Integrative Nutrition helped me become the person I knew I could
be. With my training at Integrative Nutrition and my current position here at the
Tree, I am using the proper tools to live the best life I can.
Besides working in the kitchen, I have been putting in a lot of extra time in the
garden. My training here is like part 2 to my Integrative Nutrition training. I
look forward to building my lifestyle coaching. I wish to help people who want to
transition into a raw food lifestyle, through group lectures, food prep classes
and one-on-one sessions.
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Gabriele Kushi
Macrobiotic Counselor and Author
Minneapolis, MN
Class of 2008
What were you doing before IIN?
Back in 1971 while living in Germany, I became interested in macrobiotics. I graduated
from the Macrobiotic Kushi Institute in 1979 and started a counseling and teaching.
Along the way I met Joshua. Later on I learned about IIN, became so excited and
knew it was going to be an excellent school.
What did you love about IIN?
While my daughter was in the program last year, I was a client in her 6 month program.
Through that process, I experienced the value of IIN and what Joshua is teaching.
I wanted to incorporate it into my own practice.
My experience at IIN was wonderful. I met so many great minds and received so much
support and positive energy from my fellow students. It truly gives you the power
to go out there and not feel alone because there are so many people who are doing
the same thing.
What are your favorite aspects of the program?
After doing consultation for so many years, I had a lot of clients come and go.
I really find value in offering a 6 month program to have continuous education and
support for my clients. What I love the most is that every session is different
and inspiring. If you are inspired and they are inspired, you are really creating
a lasting impression and you have the pleasure of seeing people succeed over time.
I love it, I have a lot of clients now, it’s beautiful.
What was your motivation for writing your book Embracing Menopause Naturally?
I went through menopause myself and during that time I really embraced my interests
in women’s health. I wanted to bring women’s wisdom into the world to help inspire
people and make the world a better place to live in. Every woman is different and
experiences menopause differently. But if you have a good base of natural nutrition
it eases your experience with this transition that every woman goes through in her
life. I wanted the information to be available to men as well so that they understand
and support the process.
What is the most important thing readers should take away from your book?
Embrace the change, be present for it, and let it go. Don’t try to cover it up with
hormone replacement therapy or surgery. If you don’t go through it consciously,
you will miss out on a valuable life experience.
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Glen Colello
West Haven, CT
Class of 2005
Raw Food Café Owner
What were you doing before IIN?
I was the program director at the Boys & Girls Club for 12 years.
What are you doing now?
I am the owner of Catch a Healthy Habit Café, Connecticut’s only all-raw foods café.
Why I came to the school:
When I was working at the Boys & Girls Club, I started exploring health and wellness and started getting healthier. I started sharing what I was learning with the kids. My boss came to me and said that since I didn’t have a degree in nutrition I wasn’t allowed to tell the kids what to eat. My desire to share created a need to be certified.
What I love about the school:
The community. I met some of the most important people in my life at IIN. The school also encouraged me to continue building community and support in my own community. The continued support for the alumni is absolutely amazing.
What I love about health counseling:
IIN gave me the communication and listening tools to really talk to people, and find the why of what is happening. When given the space, people will share with you what their real problems are. At the café, people get a chance to sit, have a smoothie and talk about what’s really going on in their lives.
How is your work-life balance going?
I love my job. I am exactly where I want to be. My work feels like play. I still incorporate time away from the café, but I am loving life!
Future:
I am looking to expand or upgrade the café. I also plan to get out there in a big way in the world of raw foods as an educational speaker. I want to continue to open up the possibilities of the raw foods lifestyle for the masses by making it more accessible.
What were some mistakes that you learned from?
I went to the school thinking that I could get everything done by myself. Once I started asking for support and created a space for experts such as accountants and decorators to support my business, it freed me up to do what I am good at. Together, as a team, we were able to accomplish everything faster than if I was doing it alone.
What obstacles did you have to get over?
I had to get over the obstacle of myself, of thinking that I wasn’t ready or that Connecticut wasn’t ready for an all-raw foods café. I also had to overcome the negativity that other people had around something new and different.
I thought that I was not ready when it was time to sign the lease. But I took that fear on and did it anyways! That was the key, feeling the fear and doing it anyways.
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Helen Hendrickson
Personal trainer and health counselor
Cambridge, MA
Class of 2006
Helen Hendrickson was working part time as certified personal trainer, using her
supplemental income to raise money to run marathons. But so many of her clients
wanted to know more about nutrition, she decided to enroll in our program. She loved
health counseling so much that she created a business called Fit For Fun, combining
personal training with health counseling.
What you were doing before IIN:
A friend gave me the catalog and I was immediately interested. When I started, I
already knew I wanted to start my own business. I loved working directly with clients,
helping them to find their center.
What you are doing now:
I am founder and director of Fit for Fun. I opened a location in Central Cambridge,
last January with a large room for personal training and office space for health
counseling. I encourage people to combine nutrition with personal training. I help
them find ways to take care of themselves and nourish themselves on all levels.
So many people are focused on weight loss, but so much of what is out there is so
disempowering. I support them to love their bodies now.
What I love about the school:
I really loved learning from so many famous people in the field. And I learned how
to deal with all the conflicting information on nutrition. I also received great
training in counseling and business development. I had so much support to just get
out there and start health counseling.
What I love about health counseling:
It’s really wonderful. I love providing a space for people who are busy to sit down
and think through how they are doing in their life. I’m the conduit, the question
asker. People take a break from rushing around and get in touch with the knowledge
of what they should be doing for their health. And I see them get well from stopping
stomach aches to experiencing more energy to losing weight and taking better care
of themselves.
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Howard Fuchs
Teacher
Long Island, NY
Class of 2008
What were you doing before IIN?
I am the Teacher in Charge for Long Beach Public School's Alternative High School.
I weighed 505 pounds. I ate a lot of unhealthy food growing up. In high school and
college, I was able to keep off weight by playing sports. But I gained 250 pounds
after college. Weight gain took control over my life. My body was in horrendous
pain.
How did you find IIN and a healthy lifestyle?
I attended the school to be on the same page as my wife, who graduated last year.
I had a void in my life that I was filling with food. Most people made excuses for
me, that it would be difficult to lose weight, but my wife, Colleen, supported and
pushed me to do something. She thought I was going to die on her. I did the Optifast
program, it was a tool to lose a lot of weight quickly, just a tool, a quick fix.
Through Optifast and improving my diet and my exercise routine, I lost 290 pounds.
Even though I looked different and people related to me differently, I still felt
a void.
By experimenting and making small improvements to my diet, bits and pieces of healthy
eating and lifestyle came together. I still go to binge eating when my life is out
of balance. When there is chaos, I reach for pizza and junk food. It’s a constant
battle and a work in progress. If you had asked me 5 years ago about weight loss,
I would have said that it’s all about dieting. I would have never thought there
were factors other than diet influencing my weight. The concept of primary food
has tremendously influenced my relationship to weight. I have learned that while
I love my work as a teacher, running a karate school and working with autistic kids,
if I don't make time for self care, I can wind up at 500 pounds again. As a result,
I have been giving myself more breaks and managing my time better.
What do you envision yourself doing?
I want to teach martial arts to autistic kids. I want to work with Colleen to help
people who are overweight and who want to lose weight permanently.
What has your experience been with the media?
It is free advertising. The media has its own agenda. But even if you can’t freely
say everything you would like, it’s an opportunity to share and help people. I received
more than 100 requests for health histories from the Tyra Banks show.
How has IIN influenced your relationship with your wife?
Our communication has improved. We communicate what we need and what we are missing.
We are both more self-aware.
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Jackie Duarte, MD
Internal Medicine
Yonkers, NY
Class of 2007
Tell us a little about your background.
I am a physician trained in internal medicine, currently a fellow in complementary
and integrative medicine at Weill Medical College of Cornell University.
What led you to explore IIN's program?
I found out about Integrative Nutrition at a conference and I signed up because
I was interested in integrating nutrition into my clinical practice. After training
from conventional medicine, I was very uninspired and disenchanted with the way
I practiced medicine. I felt that seeing patients every 10 or 15 minutes was not
the way I wanted to practice medicine and I knew I needed to find ways to practice
alternatively.
"[I am] currently a fellow in complementary and integrative medicine at Weill Medical
College of Cornell University."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
IIN has given me hope and given me a renewed sense of love for what I do. I now
practice a form of preventive medicine where I help people from within and I am
a true healer. I am very grateful to IIN.
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Janet Kaye
Health Counselor
Granite Bay, CA
Class of 2007
What were you doing before IIN?
I was a music and drama director at a school teaching preschool through eighth grade
for 18 years. It was my joy and my life. When my husband was diagnosed with brain
cancer, my life was changed forever.
How did you find the school?
My daughter inspired me to take the class. We were already on our wellness journey.
I thought I had the healthiest refrigerator in the area, but when my husband Bruce
got sick, I knew I needed to learn more. Food became our medicine. After Bruce passed
I was so sad and emotionally distraught, I just jumped in with my daughter. I told
her, if you want me to do this with you, I’m there. Traveling by myself was a big
deal, and I never thought I would be a health counselor. I just wanted to learn
more, have fun and spend some time with my daughter.
Who were your first clients?
My son Jonny had an issue with weight from stress eating. While I was in school,
he asked for my help. He got into the program big time and lost 50 pounds. A couple
of doctors in town saw the change in him and asked how he did it. He said, “I don’t
know ask my mom.” I became friends with a cardiologist in town, who had many patients
dealing with their weight and in crisis situations. He asked me to help with their
diet and lifestyle. That’s how I found another star client, Paul. He failed his
stress test at the doctor’s office and was told he needed surgery. But the doctor
said he couldn’t guarantee he would survive surgery. He asked if there was anything
else he could do. The doctor referred him to me. After our program, Paul thanked
me for saving his life.
What I love about health counseling:
People are blown away by how tasty wholesome foods can be. And they say, “I’ll never
go back to the way I used to eat.” It’s the most rewarding part of the whole deal.
Once I started seeing clients, I knew it was time for me to start giving back and
get out of my sadness.
What are you looking forward to?
Teaching more classes. Two spas have contacted me to do a series of lectures. I’m
also working with two professional corporations, developing wellness programs for
their employees.
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Jason and Carol Kessler
Owners of WholeMato
New York, NY
Class of 2006
Jason, why did you choose to come to IIN?
I have an MBA and I had been working on different business ideas for a few years.
At the time I was a partner in a wellness studio, teaching yoga and I wanted to
figure out how I could apply my drive for business to a health and wellness setting.
I saw the IIN catalog in my yoga studio and knew this was the next step for me.
Carol, what inspired you to join IIN?
I come from the South, so I have always had a love for food. Growing up, we just
ate what was in our backyard, so the term organic was never in my vocabulary. It
was just what was available to us. When Crisco was invented I started cooking with
that. Healthy cooking never really passed my mind. I loved making different types
of BBQ sauce and my friends encouraged me to sell them. I didn’t have the business
mindset, but thankfully my son, Jason, has an MBA and a thirst for entrepreneurship.
I told Jason that I needed help, but he told me he would only get on board if the
product was organic and if I enrolled in this school with him. I went nuts when
I saw the brochure and signed up right away.
What was your relationship like before going through PTP?
We’ve had a lot of life experiences together, which has provided a foundation for
an incredible friendship. Back in the day, our time together was centered on food.
It’s funny how it’s come full circle. Since food was such an intricate part of my
life growing up I wanted the same for my family. Now Jason and I work together with
food!
How did this experience of doing it together affect your relationship and also your
educational experience?
Jason was always into health, but I never put much thought into it. It wasn’t until
he showed me the catalog that I realized how I could improve my health and my cooking.
I remember, early on in the program, Joshua had family members taking the course
together stand up. I was amazed by how many family members came together, but I
think Jason and I were the only mother/son pair. As children get older, there is
more of an opportunity to learn from one another. I know I have learned so much
from Jason and he’s learned from me. My best friends are the ones I’ve gone to school
with, so I really mean it when I say not only is Jason my son, but he is also one
of my best friends. Even though school is over, the learning never ends. Jason and
I continue to reflect on all the knowledge we gained.
What are you doing now?
We continue to evolve my mom’s tomato sauce recipes and add more to WholeMato’s
inventory. I am in charge of seeing what the market really needs and my mom is in
charge of development. We both came to Integrative Nutrition to expand our knowledge
and to build our business. We now know that we can change the world through health
counseling and teaching others how to eat better and care for themselves.
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Jason Kessler
Entrepreneur
New York, NY
Class of 2006
Jason Kessler left NASA to start his own wellness center in New York. While studying
at IIN with his mother, he discovered agave. Using the ingredient, he launched Wholemato,
a diabetic-friendly, organic, gluten-free, agave-sweetened ketchup, in 2007. Today,
it is now distributed in over 180 stores nationwide, including Whole Foods.
What was life like before IIN?
I worked for NASA in Washington D.C. for 8 years, traveling around the world and
working 17-hour days. After being transferred to New Orleans, I worked less hours,
practiced yoga and built furniture. I was so happy. I realized how important it
is to have a balanced life of work, creativity and health. After completing business
school I developed a wellness center in New York City and became a certified yoga
instructor. My parents joined me in New York and my mom worked on her special BBQ
sauce, which she had been tweaking over the years.
How did you develop your ketchup idea?
My mom and I were in class at IIN when we first learned about agave. We had never
heard of this natural sweetener before. Since my grandmother is diabetic, we were
curious and started experimenting with it in the kitchen for our recipes. Agave
completed my mother’s prized BBQ sauce which eventually turned into Wholemato Ketchup.
What’s the best accomplishment since you launched your product?
The moment when someone tasted the ketchup, before they verbally say anything, that
look of “whoa”, that is the best. Kids love it. The best accomplishment is knowing
that we’ve got a product that so many people enjoy and knowing that it is good for
them.
How is your product different than other healthy ketchup versions?
The taste. Plus, it’s the only organic and diabetic-friendly ketchup packed in glass.
What are your tips on being successful?
Have ambitious goals. Know what you want to be doing. It is important to be strong
in what you are doing. If I did not commit so hard to BBQ sauce, I wouldn’t be here
talking about ketchup.
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Jeanette Bronee
Former Fashion Executive
Denmark
Class of 2004
What were you doing before IIN?
When I joined the program, I was looking for a new career. I had been a busy fashion
executive for a long time and I needed to figure out how to merge the busy executive
life and health.
What did you learn?
I learned more about nutrition, how to counsel and set up a practice. It wasn’t
a hard decision to make because it provided me with what I needed to shift my career
and change. I did that completely.
"I had been a busy fashion executive for a long time and I needed to figure out
how to merge the busy executive life and health."
Tell us about your practice.
I now have a full practice. I have worked with more than 200 people in my program.
One of the big, great gifts that I have now is that every day I go to work and I
can help people do what I have been able to do for myself.
What did you personally gain from the program?
I am at high risk for cancer and I studied nutrition for many years because of this
risk. Now I am able to help people take better care of themselves and help them
balance what I was struggling with all those years—this busy lifestyle and being
healthy at the same time. IIN provided me with that possibility.
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Jena La Flamme
Wellness Center Founder
Australia
Class of 2001
How did you find IIN?
I had been traveling in India, studying yoga, when I met Joshua and learned about
the school. I moved and started from scratch. Through the school I got my health
in order, made a lot of great friends and found community.
"I made a lot of great friends and found community."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
I got settled in New York. I started my practice following the school’s very simple
instructions. I came to build a clientele and incorporated my previous modalities
of bodywork and yoga to create programs that represented my creative approach. I
had more clients than I could handle, so I hired an administrative assistant and
other health counselors, who are graduates of the school, to be a part of my team.
The Jenna Wellness Group was born. From there, it kept growing and growing to the
point where we have recently opened the Jenna Wellness Center in the Chelsea neighborhood
in Manhattan.
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Jenn Edden
Health Counselor
Huntington, NY
Class of 2004
What led you to IIN?
I survived a massive gas explosion back in January 2003 at which point I decided
life was really short and I needed to do something more with my life.
"I decided life was really short and I needed to do something more with my life."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
I was immediately turned on knowing that when I graduated I would not only be certified
but I would also have the tools to start my own practice. The greatest lesson I
learned from the school is realizing what I eat creates my feelings and my thoughts,
and that my thoughts create my life, so I eat as well as I can and to a great life.
Your studies led you to start a practice, correct?
I’ve been in private practice for about three years. I am also affiliated with a
medically run holistic center in Glenn Cove, NY. I run group cleansing programs
in the fall and spring. I also have time to have fun and spend time with my family.
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Joanne Colan
Online Media Journalist
London, England
Class of 2007
Why did you choose to go to IIN?
IIN was a really beautiful gift that I gave myself. It kind of felt a little bit
self-indulgent to spend school fees on myself and take myself back to school, but
I really wanted to do it. It’s opened an enormous amount of doors for me.
"I found there is an untold need to be creating content in the media for nutrition
and health."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
There was something that really rang true all year. It was this simple thing that
Joshua said in the first weekend, which was ‘There is a health crisis going on.’
It awakened my sense of social responsibility. Realizing my potential and knowing
what makes me feel fulfilled is really about serving others. IIN gave me the tools
to really do what I can.
How did you connect this education to your professional life?
I am very fortunate to have a fabulous career in the media. I am a real advocate
for independent media, for the democratization of journalism, and for citizen journalism.
I help bring traditional media and mainstream companies, into this sort of new media
internet age. I found there is an untold need to be creating content in the media
for nutrition and health, about what we’re doing to our planet, and just how to
live a more fulfilled and aware life for oneself and for others around us. I really
thank IIN for giving me the tools I need to be able to do that.
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Judith Sobresky
Health Counselor
Housatonic, MA
Class of 2008
What were you doing before IIN?
I was an engineer and engineer factory manager in Austin, Texas for 15 years. In
2005, I left my job looking for the right education to build a life coaching practice.
What are you doing now?
I am building my Health Counseling practice and working in schools to create change.
Why I came to the school:
I initially enrolled because I felt like it was the best fit for my life coaching
business. Before classes started, I had an ectopic pregnancy. The doctors misdiagnosed
me, and I ended up in the hospital undergoing a major abdominal surgery. I lost
half of my blood and most of my cognitive function. The doctors sent me home a few
days later with no directions, only a bottle of pain killers. A few weeks later
I returned to the doctors still not able to form clear sentences and feeling extremely
weak. The doctors still did not offer me help. I felt the medical community had
failed me.
Slowly my mental, spiritual and physical condition improved. From practicing Health
Counseling at school, I began to process what happened to me. It’s amazing to see
where I am now, a year later. Attending the school was the best decision I’ve ever
made.
What I love about health counseling:
I love talking to people and watching them unravel their thoughts. I love the moment
that someone has an “aha” moment. You can see the sparkle in their eye when they
get it. This process gets people to come up with their own answers instead of listening
to what society prescribes us.
What were some mistakes that you learned from?
My initial response to the ectopic pregnancy was to just deal with it and move on.
Now, I realize that was a big mistake. During school, I discovered that I needed
to reach out to people and talk about what happened in order to process it. I realized
that the process of healing goes beyond the scope of the medical community. You
can not heal your whole self by prescribing a pill.
How did you heal?
The most powerful thing for me was practicing a Health History consultation with
a fellow student. Physically and cognitively I was much better, but something was
still holding me back from healing. My fellow student asked, “Did you ever think
about how complex this was?” This one question got me talking about everything,
through that process I was able to step out and be an objective observer rather
than living in it over my head.
This one high mileage question touched on something and completely changed me. Could
one conversation change your life? Yes, it can. It changed mine.
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Larry Rogosky
Massage Therapist
Bronx, NY
Class of 2006
What were you doing before IIN?
Before I went to IIN I have had a very successful massage practice for about six
years and I was doing a lot of massage, and I love what I do but I realized that
at least half of my clients were asking me health-related issues like “oh, what
supplements should I take” or “how should I eat”, all this stuff and I was giving
them advice and I realized I’m not getting paid to do this extra, so I thought I
should get some training and get paid to do that!
"I’m actually touching a lot more lives in a different way."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
So I did going to IIN, so now my practice consists of still quite a bit of massage
and I also do private one on one counseling, I do some groups, I do a lot of lecturing,
I speak around the city quite a bit, and what’s awesome now is that I am not using
my sweat nearly as much because I am using my voice a lot more and I’m actually
touching a lot more lives in a different way so I found a way to really combine
the two to make it work to create really a holistic practice.
Your studies led you to start a business. What's the name of your business?
The name of my business and my website is Urban Body Fix, http://www.urbanbodyfix.com, so you can go there and check
me out and see what else I am about, but I love where I am headed and I think that
life is really, really sweet.
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Lynn Goldstein
Registered Dietician
New York, NY
Class of 2006
What were you doing before IIN?
I was working full time in a hospital. I started that job with the intention of
helping people heal through diet.
What were some of the reasons that led you to explore IIN's program?
After years of working at the hospital, I realized that people kept coming back
to me getting sicker and sicker. No matter what I did or said I wasn’t really making
much difference, it was very disheartening. I knew that if I really wanted to evoke
change in people I was going to have to find a new way of doing it and reach them
at a different level. I took a good hard look at my education. I realized that,
although it was very valuable, it was really lacking, it only taught me one way
of doing things. It really taught me to treat a disease and not a person. That was
really the piece that I think that was missing.
"Integrative Nutrition was the perfect complement to the education I already had.
It taught me all these other diet theories that I hadn’t learned in my original
education."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
Integrative Nutrition was the perfect complement to the education I already had.
It taught me all these other diet theories that I hadn’t learned in my original
education, and it really taught me how to reach people and how to work with people.
That completely changed how I counseled and really made a big difference in the
effect that I had on people and helping them heal. The school was really very good
at giving me confidence as well. I was one of those people that was terrified of
public speaking and now, since the school was so good at encouraging it, I give
monthly lectures to doctors’ offices and corporations.
Your studies gave you the courage to start a private practice.
[IIN] was also very good at giving me courage to leave my job. I had always wanted
to leave the hospital and start a private practice and since I have graduated school
I have left the hospital. Now I have a full time, thriving private practice.
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Nancy Weiser
Former Marketing Executive
Westchester, NY
Class of 2005
What were you doing before IIN?
I was a marketing executive for a Fortune 500 company.
What led you to explore IIN's program?
Three years prior to enrolling, I’d never heard of Integrative Nutrition nor was
I looking for a new career. I was home one Sunday reading The New York Times when
I stumbled upon the name of an IIN graduate and the name of the school. I called
the graduate, called the school and the next thing I knew I was signed up for the
program.
"I’ve been living my life’s dream—balancing my family with work I feel I was born
to do."
What happened since you enrolled in IIN's program?
I’ve been living my life’s dream—balancing my family with work I feel I was born
to do. I specialize in helping busy parents prioritize the health and nutrition
of their families in an over-scheduled and hypercompetitive world. I counsel the
whole family. It is my mission to help ensure that the next generation gets to experience
optimal health.
Tell us about your practice.
I have established and grown my practice and it’s very satisfying work. I really
get to spend time with my children. At the same time, I am functioning at a higher
frequency, having more energy and getting more accomplished than I ever thought
possible. Integrative Nutrition taught me that I can create the life that I want
to live.
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Peter Lappin
Health Counselor
New York, NY
Class of 2007
What did you learn at IIN?
I learned the importance of self care. Working with my clients I’m always motivating
them to take better care of themselves by improving their diet, getting more exercise
or spending time doing the things they really love to do.
"Working with my clients I’m always motivating them to take better care of themselves
by improving their diet, getting more exercise or spending time doing the things
they really love to do."
How do you take care of yourself now?
For me, I have to get weekly massages. I was the type of person who would only spend
money on something, if I could carry it home in a bag. I learned that for me to
stay motivated and have the energy and passion to help others help themselves, I
have to take care of myself as well.
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Pina DiPalma
IT Project Manager
Greenwich, CT
Class of 2006
How did IIN help?
Attending the school helped me remedy the health issues that I was experiencing
for 2 decades, but had no idea how to fix. I was struggling with debilitating menstrual
cramps, insomnia and an overall feeling of imbalance in my life. By eliminating
refined sugar and minimizing dairy, I was able to break free of the monthly menstrual
pain I was experiencing. My insomnia improved greatly by minimizing caffeine and
eliminating refined sugar. After learning how to balance primary foods, I was finally
able to understand the imbalance that I felt day to day for years. My life has improved
so much since first starting IIN. I finally feel that I have control over my health
and well-being.
"The school helped me remedy the health issues that I was experiencing for 2 decades."
Do you recommend IIN's program?
I believe that any person who enters the doors of IIN will leave far better off,
right from the very first weekend. The wealth of information that the school offers
allows you to feel in control of your life and your health. It gives you the tools
and support to start a practice and feel confident that you can help any person
live a happier and healthier life. Completing IIN’s curriculum has been one of the
best things I’ve ever done. I have a new healthy lifestyle and I couldn’t be happier
about it.
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Sheryl Larsen
Health Counselor
Brooklyn, NY
Class of 2007
How did you hear about IIN?
I’ve been interested in nutrition, fitness and food all my life but it wasn’t until
I read that infamous red catalog that I found the program I was looking for. When
I had first told a friend that I had signed up for IIN, he said, ‘it’s never too
late to become what you were meant to be.’
What led you to explore IIN's program?
I was having a pot of coffee and triple chocolate anything for breakfast just to
wake up in the morning. My greens basically consisted of broccoli rolls and spinach
pie. When I was sitting in orientation, I felt that my whole life was preparation
for what was about to take place. It seemed that the different puzzle pieces of
my life started to piece together. I was actually able to see the picture.
"In my life I had gotten so busy that I was having a pot of coffee and triple chocolate
anything for breakfast just to wake up."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
Before, I couldn’t go a day without chocolate and now I can’t go a day without greens.
I learned so much in the Warm Up Program alone that by the time classes actually
started it was already worth the tuition. I learned to cook better. My food became
more flavorful and colorful. So did my life.
What did you do after graduation?
I started my own practice. I was able to see a vision of being able to help people
take better care of themselves become a reality.
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Terry Walters
Health Counselor and Book Author
Avon, CT
Class of 2000
After graduating in 2000, Terry Walters completely changed her career from working
full-time in educational marketing. Now as a mom and full-time health counselor,
she has more than 1,000 subscribers to her seasonal newsletter and has recently
published a book, Clean Food: A Seasonal Guide to Clean Food with Recipes for a
Healthy and Sustainable You.
What you were doing before IIN:
I had a passion for natural living and healing for 20 years prior to attending the
school. My friend gave me the school’s brochure. I had no intention of changing
careers. I had just had a baby and was pregnant with my second while in school.
Attending school was a life-changing year in so many ways.
What you are doing now:
I am actively health counseling and teaching. I write a seasonal newsletter and
I’ve taught cooking shows on the local T.V. network in central Connecticut.
What I love about the school:
The greatest thing that I got from the school was the confidence to listen to what
was inside me. I realized that my passion did not have to be sidelined. I did not
need to have two definitions of succes: professional and personal. Going through
the program answered how I could integrate my whole life. It helped me make my life
more meaningful and true.
What I love about my work:
I love being able to share my passion. I don’t feel like I am teaching people with
my work. I help them to see that they can take control of their lives. My job is
to “wake people up.” It’s a beautiful process.
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Theresa Caveney
Health Counselor
Manhattan, NY
Class of 2007
What was the most impactful thing about IIN?
One of the first things Integrative Nutrition teaches you is bio-individuality.
Everybody is unique and special in their own way. The sooner you are in touch with
that concept, the better your practice becomes because you can relate to your clients
in that way as well. I was expecting a continuing education in holistic health.
I did not realize how much it was going to impact me personally as well.
"I was expecting a continuing education in holistic health. I did not realize how
much it was going to impact me personally as well."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
I had some health issues that I was concerned about. I started modifying my diet
in small ways and ended up healing myself in a lot of ways. I gave up caffeine and
dairy. I have a lot more energy and I sleep through the night. I learned about self-awareness
and I now chose to slow down more often during times of struggle or stress. I learned
about thoughtful listening, which is really important with clients. I was challenged
to not be afraid, because fear only gets in the way.
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Vincent Duarte, MD
Pediatrician
Yonkers , NY
Class of 2006
What were you doing before IIN?
My wife invited me to join IIN. I didn’t really believe in this kind of thing but
I did it because she convinced me. It really changed my life. I lost 30 pounds and
I dropped my cholesterol from 210 to 167 on diet alone. This change meant a lot
to me, considering I lost both of my parents to preventable diseases like colon
cancer and heart disease.
"I lost 30 pounds and I dropped my cholesterol from 210 to 167 on diet alone."
What were some of the reasons that led you to explore IIN's program?
I was very dissatisfied, uninspired, and disenchanted with the way I was working
in my clinic. I would see patients every 10 or 15 minutes and I felt very unhappy
with the way I delivered care. Graduating from IIN gave me the chance to believe
in what I did again and allowed me to be the true healer that I know I can be.
What exciting things have happened recently?
We have created our own business called Food is Thy Medicine. Our intention is to
spread the word that IIN has taught us, by preventing diseases with lifestyle changes
for people like us who believe in the human spirit.
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Yvette Laboy
Health Counselor.
Queens, NY
Class of 2007
What led you to explore IIN's program?
I had lupus for 14 years and in 2003 I almost died. I was told I couldn’t be cured.
At Integrative Nutrition I learned a lot about nutrition, how to eat right and take
better care of myself. When I went to see my doctor in February of 2007, he told
me he could no longer find the lupus in my system. I had the worst lupus ever, which
is a systemic lupus erythematosus, but I’m still here to tell the story. I have
Integrative Nutrition to thank, because it changed my life.
"I had the worst lupus ever, but I’m still here to tell the story."
What happened after you enrolled in IIN's program?
It was a great experience. I met many wonderful people and I’m a happier, healthier
person now.