About Sandi
Sandi arrives before you with many years of experience in health and wellness. Her journey of studying the human form began at a young age when she first started training for sport and continued when her training turned vocational. Sandi has been restoring balance, (‘healing’) for over 40 years. She is passionate about being the best she can be in service to all people, as well as inspiring people to reach for their full and true potential.
Sandi is a multidisciplinary practitioner with a background in: Neurobehavioral rehabilitation; Indigenous and Integrative Medicine; Integrative Medicine for Mental Health; Ethnobotany/Ethno-nutrition; OMT/Classical Osteopathy; NLP/Neurolinguistic Programming; Trauma Resolution; Epigenetics; Cognitive Therapy; Athletic Therapy; Colon Hydrotherapy; Kundalini Yoga; Medical Intuition, Channelling and Intuition, as well as many complementary modalities.
She also has unique life experience. When young, she had several concussions, resulting in a significant brain injury – leaving her with great difficulty with academic life and social interaction. At the time, few studies had been conducted on the cumulative effects of concussions, so the symptoms were not medically or therapeutically connected to the injuries. Instead of giving up, Sandi focused on the task at hand – recovery. A few months later, she returned to complete her Jt honors BSc Kinesiology/Psychology degree specializing in neurobehavioral studies.
As her journey evolved, Sandi successfully remediated experiences of trauma and chronic illness (TBI, HBP, myoclonic epilepsy, trigeminal neuralgia) while a single mother. Sandi’s path turned into one of deep introspection when in 2010, she died of full organ failure.
Returning to a severely damaged body, Sandi profoundly realized how much we take for granted in our daily lives and how little we actually know about the human body. It was at this point she applied everything she had learned in life to re-create her body with a stronger foundation and reviving a fully functional life. Unable to work for a few years, she returned to study OMT/Classical Osteopathy, augmenting her ‘spiritual sabbatical’. It would take two 7-year cycles to be in full vital health.
Sandi lived with chronic pain and complications, without medical system assistance – unrelenting for 5 years, constant fluctuation for 2 years, before all tissue was regenerated. Another 7 years of intermittent pain, was concurrent with return to service, continuing structure re-formation, building skills, strength and restoring full vital health. After a fall on her face in 2024, she chose to use it as catalyst to complete the journey, and catapult her to her ‘new self’. Sandi is now pain free and fully recovered.
“…a whole new world opened itself up for me; I was empowered by the realization that I had the ability to heal…”
– JC, Client