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About

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Over a 17 year period, Nicholas Young has worked with more than 13,000 clients to get well and to stay well naturally.  â€‹A critical component to his practice is to embrace bio-individuality while uncovering hidden stressors within the body that may have impacted the hormone, immune, digestive, detoxification, energy production, nervous system and oxidative pathways. Nicholas’ job is to create healing opportunities unique to the individual client.

 

Lifestyle factors are also addressed, which include: food intake, sleep & recovery, physical activity, stress reduction and support.  Lab screenings may be performed to help identify how various organs, glands and systems within the body are functioning.

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Nicholas holds board-certifications in functional diagnostic nutrition and as a holistic health practitioner.  He is also a current student of a four-year advanced diploma program on classical homeopathy (DHom) and naturopathy (ND).​​​​

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Credentials Include:

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  • Board-Certified Holistic Health Practitioner, HHP
  • Board-Certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, FDNP

  • Certified Advanced Metabolic Typing Nutrition, CMTA

  • Certified Hair Tissue Mineral and Toxicity Analysis, HTMA

  • Certified Corrective Holistic Exercise Kinesiology, CHEK

  • Certified National Academy of Sports Medicine, NASM

  • Certified International Sports Sciences Association, ISSA

  • Member – Weston A. Price Foundation

  • Member – American Association of Drug-less Practitioners

  • Member - Association of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Professionals

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Laboratory Testing Available:

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  • HPA - Hormone & Stress Panels

  • Gut and Digestive Function Panels

  • Microbiome Panels

  • Food Sensitivity Panels

  • Liver and Detoxification Function Panels

  • Pathogen Panels

  • Micronutrient Blood Panels

  • Organic Acids Panels

  • Neurotransmitter Panels

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Code of 7 Fundamental Ethics:
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  1. Do no harm

  2. Maintain the highest standards of professional and personal conduct

  3. Refuse to participate in unethical procedures

  4. To be honest with clients, offering the best products, services & information

  5. To educate

  6. Identify the source

  7. Involve the “whole” person

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Nicholas Young, FDNP, HHP

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