We’ve been hypnotised (yes, I said it) into believing that the only true health experts are those trained within the pharmaceutical system. Meanwhile, holistic practitioners, who view the body as a whole, are often dismissed as quacks. But if conventional medicine is the only legitimate approach, why are prescription drugs the third leading cause of death in the United States and Europe, following heart disease and cancer?
I’ve never heard of anyone overdosing on vitamin C and losing their life…have you?
The Fragmented Approach to Health
Our minds have been conditioned to believe the body can be treated like a machine, that can be broken into separate parts and managed by a different specialist. You see a cardiologist for your heart, a nephrologist for your kidneys, an ENT for your throat, and a gynaecologist for your womb. Each focuses on their specific domain, rarely considering how all systems interconnect.
But unlike car or boiler parts, human organs and systems aren’t easily replaced. Even when transplants are possible, they require lifelong rejection medication. The body is not a collection of isolated components, it is an intricate, intelligent system designed to heal when given the right conditions.
The Role of Belief in Healing
If you don’t believe you can heal, you are right.
If you do believe you can heal, you are also right.
Healing begins with faith. People often say, “I’ll believe it when I see it.” But when it comes to health, the truth is the opposite: You must believe it before you see it.
This is where many women struggle. We’ve been trained to focus only on the physical aspects of healing, taking supplements, adjusting our diet, following protocols, because that’s what we’ve been taught to do. But true healing goes far beyond the physical; it demands emotional and spiritual transformation as well. I touched on this in my recent masterclass, and it’s a principle that underpins all my work.
Healing as a Return to Wholeness
Healing is not about fixing something broken, it’s about re-establishing and reconnecting with your natural state of wholeness. It’s about raising your consciousness, aligning with the rhythms of nature, and restoring your body’s energetic balance.
True healing is about wholeness, oneness, and faith.
This is the real science, not just the ‘gold standard’ peer-reviewed studies that can be manipulated to produce the desired results. The most profound healing happens when you trust your body, listen to your intuition, and operate from a higher state of awareness.
Trust Yourself First
Before you place blind faith in scientific studies or medical authorities, believe in yourself first.
Trust your body.
Trust your intuition.
Trust that deep inner knowing, it’s never wrong. The only mistake you can make is ignoring it. I know this because I’ve done it to my own detriment more times than I care to admit.
For the last eight years, I’ve been on this journey, and I had no idea how much my life would transform simply by choosing to take responsibility for my own health. I made a decision never to outsource my well-being to anyone, because the only true expert on my body is me.
Now, my challenge to you is this:
Have so much faith in yourself that you can confidently dismiss any so-called expert who tries to convince you otherwise. Develop such deep self-trust that no matter how much pressure is placed upon you, you remain unwavering in your choices.
Of course, let’s be practical and safe…when there’s an emergency, conventional medicine is exactly what you need. But for long-term health and healing? That comes from within.
The Feminine Power of Healing
What I’m describing here is known as Feminine Power…a fundamental principle of my work. My approach is rooted in Woman-Centred Coaching, designed to unlock your full potential and shift your entire paradigm around health.
To truly heal, you must reset not only your physical body but also your mindset and belief systems. This includes confronting and releasing the limiting beliefs that keep you stuck (yes, you have them). Many women end up choosing drastic medical interventions not because healing is impossible, but because they have yet to shift their perspective on what is truly possible.
Your Reflection
So here’s my question for you:
What do you really believe? Do you trust science more than nature? Do you believe healing is something external that must be given to you, or do you recognise that healing is something you cultivate from within.
Your beliefs shape your reality. If you want a different outcome, you must first change the beliefs that created your current reality.
Question is…are you ready to make that shift?



