Holistic Nutrition Consultant
Cindy "CinderRemedies" Tomblin
Cindy Tomblin graduated from the Institute of Holistic Nutrition in Vancouver, 2012. A Certified Nutritional Practitioner, knowledgeable and kind, Cindy's approach to nutritional consulting includes getting to know your personality, evaluating your symptoms and clarifying your health goals. Cindy takes her role as Healer seriously, and believes all solutions can have an element of fun! Nutritional education and healthy lifestyle recommendations are offered at every session.
Natural Remedy Enthusiast
An artist at heart, Cindy loves to use her creative powers to find solutions for life's obstacles. At holistic nutrition school, she went by the name Cinderella. After studying the complexity of health and human body with great focus on the digestive system, Cindy was delighted and excited by the simplicity of the Bach Flower Essences. Cindy had heard of these remedies from other healers in the past but didn't take flower essences seriously until she came across them in the Herbal Medicine course notes at IHN. Hungry for more information, Cindy jumped online and found the Bach Centre where she realized she could teach herself and safely experiment with the 38 Bach Flowers.
Physician turned Herbalist Dr. Bach, an imaginative thinker with a passion for the healing powers of nature, saw emotions as being linked to physical disease and created flower essences to treat the whole person and not the symptoms of disease alone. He prescribed based on personality and personally helped hundreds of patients. This intrigued Cindy as she has always had a keen interest in what makes people unique; she spent several years studying psychology with the ultimate goal of being able to help others be at peace with and within themselves. Cindy kept what she learned from psychology and went back to painting in fine art -- mixing the paint on the palette is still her favorite part!
While trying to find her true self, Cindy learned there are as many similarities as there are differences between people. Something that really caught her attention was faces. If genetics strongly influence how a person looks, then why do some siblings look nothing alike and how can unrelated strangers appear nearly identical? Cindy began teaching herself the art of face reading and while studying she came across facial diagnosis and cell salt deficiencies. Cell Salts are another name for tissue salts. Cindy was introduced to tissue salts about a year earlier when a Homeopath prescribed her a tissue salt remedy for her nerves. Not paying much attention back then to what exactly it was, Cindy now had the desire to integrate her knowledge to discover the revitalizing potential of all the twelve tissue salts.
Totally jazzed by discovering the similarities between the Bach flowers and tissue salts -- both having roots in homeopathy, and both being extremely safe, gentle, and affordable -- Cindy felt she found her calling.
Physician turned Herbalist Dr. Bach, an imaginative thinker with a passion for the healing powers of nature, saw emotions as being linked to physical disease and created flower essences to treat the whole person and not the symptoms of disease alone. He prescribed based on personality and personally helped hundreds of patients. This intrigued Cindy as she has always had a keen interest in what makes people unique; she spent several years studying psychology with the ultimate goal of being able to help others be at peace with and within themselves. Cindy kept what she learned from psychology and went back to painting in fine art -- mixing the paint on the palette is still her favorite part!
While trying to find her true self, Cindy learned there are as many similarities as there are differences between people. Something that really caught her attention was faces. If genetics strongly influence how a person looks, then why do some siblings look nothing alike and how can unrelated strangers appear nearly identical? Cindy began teaching herself the art of face reading and while studying she came across facial diagnosis and cell salt deficiencies. Cell Salts are another name for tissue salts. Cindy was introduced to tissue salts about a year earlier when a Homeopath prescribed her a tissue salt remedy for her nerves. Not paying much attention back then to what exactly it was, Cindy now had the desire to integrate her knowledge to discover the revitalizing potential of all the twelve tissue salts.
Totally jazzed by discovering the similarities between the Bach flowers and tissue salts -- both having roots in homeopathy, and both being extremely safe, gentle, and affordable -- Cindy felt she found her calling.