Certified Nutrition Specialist, National Board Certified Health Coach
In 2016 I was diagnosed with autoimmune arthritis. After years of pain, it was good to finally have an answer to what was happening in my body. I was introduced to the Auto Immune Protocol by a friend and I immediately started eliminating problematic foods from my diet. In a week, there was a marked difference. By month 6, I was back to my active self I’d been in high school. My pain levels have been reduced by 85%; I am glad to share what I’ve learned in this journey with you.
Holistic Nutritionist, Certified Nutrition Therapy Practitioner, Personal Trainer
Hi, I'm Jaci Salley, a Holistic Nutritionist and Personal Trainer dedicated to helping you achieve balance through whole, natural foods and exercise. My journey in holistic nutrition and wellness coaching has fueled my passion for empowering others to take charge of their health.
I believe in a holistic approach to well-being, blending proper nutrition with exercise to foster a healthy, balanced lifestyle. My coaching emphasizes the importance of adding beneficial habits while gently replacing less healthy ones, focusing on food, fitness, relationships, careers, and spirituality.
My core philosophy centers around the idea that fresh, local, organic, and GMO-free foods are essential for optimal nutrition and wellness. I aim to educate you on how balancing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals can keep your body functioning at its best.
On a personal note, I love exploring farmer’s markets, spending quality time with loved ones, and staying active. I make it a point to incorporate some form of exercise into each day, whether it's beach volleyball, high-intensity interval training (HIIT), strength training, hiking, or cardio. Creating fresh meals with local, organic ingredients is a true joy for me.
I work with women who want to lose weight through detoxing, balancing hormones, improving GI systems – all by and switching to whole-foods, proper supplementation, and daily habit changes.
I will be working DIRECTLY with YOU, one-to-one, in our sessions, emphasizing that everything you’re experiencing is synergistically connected in an individual package that is entirely UNIQUELY YOU. This concept is often referred to as your ‘biochemical individuality,’ and the word ‘HOLISTIC’ (holism) emerged from this concept. You’re not just your weight, your thyroid problem, or your digestive complications as insinuated by conventional medicine. No, your WHOLE body is symbiotically connected – what happens in one area of your body WILL ultimately affect everything else. Thus, through the practice of Nutritional Therapy, I will encourage you to revisit the WHOLE, beautifully painted picture that is YOU. Namely, I’m going to empower YOU with the tools needed to understand and become ‘in tune’ to your own body using clean, whole foods, healthy exercise, and a balanced lifestyle so that you too can RISE and THRIVE, daily.
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Hi. I'm Joan.
I believe there are many beautiful people in this world but they don't get to show it because of their weight issues.
I'm a coach who has been helping men and women lose weight and maintain their weight for over 18 years.
I have worked with the following companies: Jenny Cr…
I am a holistic nutritionist that will work with you, beside you, as your advocate and guide you every step of the way towards optimal health and wellbeing. I do not believe in symptom management and instead believe that everything that is going on in your body is related. I also believe that anxi…
I’m an eating disorder survivor and diet addict turned nutrition expert and health coach. I help women heal their body and soul from the inside out so they can live a life of power, presence, and purpose.
I work with women virtually through my signature Foundations Program. Inside the Foundati…
Hi, I'm Laura!
I help women at or entering midlife create a way of eating and living unique to their bodies and lifestyles to achieve the health and wellness they deserve to thrive.
I created Nutritious Wellness as a means to communicate my vision of wellness in an approachable way. I coach women who want to become the CEO's of their health and become the healthiest versions of themselves.
My coaching is designed to help you feel healthy and vibrant. I'll guide you in making practical changes to your lifestyle that will positively impact your overall health.
Ready to address what, how and when you eat? How about learning simple lifestyle hacks so you won't be dependent on counting pills into a little container a few years down the road?
If you're entering or in mid-life, the time is now. Take charge of your health so you can be the healthiest, most vibrant version of you for the rest of your life.
Nutritionist, Herbal Coach and Assistant Professor of Nutrition
My name is Megan and I have been in the industry of nutrition, herbal medicine and education for the last ten years. I have my Masters of Medical Science in Human Nutrition and I have worked with a variety of clients. I incorporate herbal medicine in my practice and have a small apothecary in my home. In addition, I currently teach for the Nutrition Therapy Institute in Denver, Colorado and have also worked as an assistant professor of nutrition, anatomy and physiology for the past three years. I think educating individuals on the why and what is taking place in their bodies on a physiological level is necessary for effective change to begin. I also believe the body is interconnected with mind and spirit. Thus, much of my focus is making sure the rest of your system is coping well in order for your physical body to properly heal.
We are a team of Holistic Wellness Practitioners who help individuals experiencing chronic, autoimmune and multi-layered conditions recover completely and sustainably. Our clients are able to take back their power, their wellness and walk fearlessly into their life purpose. Do you know in your very…
Nutrition Specialist holding Professional Doctorate Degree in Nutrition from “American University for continuing learning”, Diploma with Distinction in Holistic Nutrition- Accredited by “ International College of Holistic Medicine “ and a Certificate in Nutrition Psychology Methods.
Bringing a wealth of experience and expertise, Stephanie is a seasoned practitioner certified as a Reiki Master, Meditation Guide, Life Coach, and Holistic Nutritionist. With a deep understanding of energy healing, therapy, and the crucial role of nutrition in holistic wellness, she provides steadfast support and guidance to clients on their paths to healing.
Having immersed herself in holistic healing since 2019, Stephanie is dedicated to empowering individuals to embrace the transformative potential of the healing arts.
Through her extensive training and knowledge, she adeptly merges the principles of holistic and Western medicine, creating a harmonious approach to wellness that encompasses mind, body, and spirit.
Stephanie fosters a nurturing environment where clients feel safe to explore and heal. Her compassionate presence and deep respect for each individual's unique path inspire trust and openness.
Driven by a passion for innovation and growth, she continually seeks to integrate new treatments, therapies, and nutritional strategies into her practice. By embracing emerging modalities and staying updated on the latest nutritional research, Stephanie ensures that her clients have access to the most effective and transformative healing experiences.
With Stephanie as their guide, clients embark on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and empowerment, unlocking the gentle power within themselves to cultivate profound and lasting change, both mentally and physically.
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Upper Arlington is bordered on the west by the Scioto River, on the north and east by Columbus, and on the south by Marble Cliff and Grandview Heights. The Olentangy River and the main campus of the Ohio State University are a short distance to the east of Upper Arlington. Downtown Columbus lies to the southeast, its skyline visible across the OSU farmland research facilities extending along Upper Arlington's eastern border.
The city is around 800 ft in elevation and located between the Olentangy and Scioto rivers. Two ravines cut through the city. The Slate Run in the northwest corner flows into the Scioto River. However, the Turkey Run is longer. It originates in the north and then runs southwards until it makes an eastward bend around Reed Rd. Then, it flows eastwards through the OSU Golf Course. The run is used as a storm drain at points, has been dammed in the Ohio State course, and runs through concrete pipes at two points. The soil is glacial till and is suitable for agriculture, supporting a research farm operated by Ohio State University. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.87 square miles (25.56 km2), of which 9.84 square miles (25.49 km2) is land and 0.03 square miles (0.08 km2) is water.
The land on which present-day Upper Arlington sits was first known to be inhabited by the Adena people, renowned for building conical mounds for burial sites. Centuries later the Wyandot lived there, eventually being expelled after the U.S. Government gave land grants to Revolutionary War soldiers instead of pay. The property originally bestowed in this area to Elijah Backus, Jonathan Dayton, and Andrew Marker was sold as farm property to several different families in the 1800s.
Brothers and real estate developers King and Ben Thompson founded Upper Arlington. They purchased the original 840 acres of land, south of present-day Lane Avenue, from James T. Miller in 1913. It was directly adjacent to the Marble Cliff Quarry Co. They first referred to the area as the "Country Club District" modeled after the Country Club development in Kansas City, but by 1917 the community had become known as "Upper Arlington" of its southern neighbor of Arlington (now known as Marble Cliff). The Upper Arlington Company was incorporated that year and by 1920 operated out of a field office built in Miller Park; that building also served as a streetcar shelter house and is presently the Miller Park branch of the Upper Arlington Library.
The development proceeded according to the Garden City–inspired plan by landscape architect William Pitkin, Jr., which called for following the contours of the land to form curving streets copiously lined with trees rather than a gridded street layout. This design style gave the oldest district in Upper Arlington (at its southernmost end) its distinctively pleasant, park-like feel, featuring numerous small green spaces.
Health and wellness are paramount in Upper Arlington, with the city offering various amenities and services to support the well-being of its residents. The Arlington Health Urgent Care stands as a cornerstone in providing comprehensive healthcare services to the community. Explore the parks, facilities, and programs the Upper Arlington Parks and Recreation Department offers. These spaces provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, sports, and picnicking. Join local fitness centers and gyms to participate in exercise programs, fitness classes, and strength training. Some popular options include Snap Fitness, Upper Arlington Fitness, and UA Fitness. Discover the walking and biking trails in and around Upper Arlington, such as Griggs Park and Fancyburg Park. These trails offer opportunities for outdoor exercise and the enjoyment of nature.
Population: 36,140 (2024). ZIP code: 43212. Area codes: 614, 380. Elevation: 814 ft (248 m). Area: 9.82 sq mi (25.45 km2).
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Is Upper Arlington, OH a good place to live?
Upper Arlington is in Franklin County and is one of the best places to live in Ohio. Living in Upper Arlington offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Upper Arlington, there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many families live in Upper Arlington and residents tend to lean conservative.
What is the crime rate in Upper Arlington, OH?
Upper Arlington has an overall crime rate of 10 per 1,000 residents, making the crime rate here near the average for all cities and towns of all sizes in America. According to our analysis of FBI crime data, your chance of becoming a victim of crime in Upper Arlington is 1 in 96. Upper Arlington's crime rate is lower than approximately 35% of Ohio communities.
Is Upper Arlington, OH expensive?
Upper Arlington is part of the Columbus Metro metro area, which is ranked 191 out of 273 cities across the US in terms of cost of living. According to C2ER (the Council for Community and Economic Research), the cost of living in Upper Arlington is estimated to be 90.9% of the national average making it an average US city. The total monthly expenditure you can expect to incur depends on the cost of housing, food, utilities, transportation, healthcare, and other miscellaneous goods and services.
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