al deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, parasites, food and environmental sensitivities. “People don’t have to travel to the city to get this service, and I’m happy to provide it to the people around here,” said Buckler. “Clients are blown away with what shows up at the end of the session and they love seeing how I can find remedies to regain balance. They get their report on the spot. They don’t have to wait for anything, and word-of-mouth is confirming I must be doing something right.” She is also sure that the exposure her monthly column gives her also has something to do with people having a better understanding of how using holistic health methods can improve their daily lives. She’s had over 560 visits, including new clients and follow-ups, and is now headed in a new direction. Through the PureGenomics software platform, she can look deeply into people’s genetics and see how it plays a role in health. “So, the raw-data zip files of 23&Me and AncestraDNA are two kits I’ll be able to interpret using this software. Clients need to do carry out the saliva testing part them- selves, but I can later look at their raw-data .zip file, interpret the data, and offer genetic-specific recommendations,” she said. “People don’t have to travel to the city to get this service, and I’m happy to provide it to the people around here.” “I will be able to look at nutritional support for detoxification, weight loss, glucose metabolism, vitamin & minerals, cognitive health & memory, immunity, energy & fitness, cardiovascular health, among other things. I’m just getting into it, but it is something I will soon be offering.” Buckler also offers “distance counselling/recom- mendations” via online symptomology health questionnaires for people who don’t live around here. It is very accurate as well and is good for people who can’t make it in or who live far away; however, my equipment can dig much deeper,” she said.
With everything Buckler has going on, she is excited about the future for Natural Legends. “I think things are looking really good. I’m making new contacts all the time.” Buckler asks people to take a chance, come in, and give her methods a try. “People who aren’t satisfied with conventional medicine might want to give this a shot as an alternative,” she said. “The work I do is specific to the individual, as opposed to a one-size-fits all model. These are good tools to have to give people a current snapshot of their health so they can move forward on their journey to optimal health. People are getting results and they are regaining their vitality, and that is so very important.”
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