The uniquely interactive,
holistic is the vision of Founder/Director: Beverly Coleman
When Beverly
graduated from UCLA's School of Public Health in 1969 she began one
of the first holistic health services (called NACHES) in Los
Angeles. Her emphasis was on educating her clients prevent and
resolve health problems via lifestyle changes and natural
approaches. After 35 years, this "holistic," "alternative" concept (now
called "complementary health care") has become a respected and often
preferred part of the health care system in the Unived
States. In her usual pioneering and visionary
manner, Beverly has now developed remarkable,
user-friendly wellness service that brings complementary health
care to thousands of online seekers.
More About Beverly Coleman
Beverly Coleman is a licensed acupuncturist, herbalist and
nutritionist. She received her bachelor's degree in sociology/anthropology at
Cal State University in Los Angeles and a master's of public health (MPH)
in Behavioral Science/Health Education/ Gerontology at UCLA. Beverly then
earned a second master's in Traditional Chinese Medicine at Emperor's College in
Santa Monica, California. Beverly has been an avid researcher and student
of health-related matters for over 40 years and a health care practitioner
for the past 35 years.
In the early '60s Beverly joined the Peace Corps. She was
assigned to a remote village in Tanzania where she taught science and developed
regional girls' athletics. While in Tanzania Beverly was informally
adopted into a local family the head of which was a traditional African
doctor who treated the sick with his herbal prescriptions. She
learned a much from this great patriarch including why there was
almost no high blood pressure, diabetes, colon cancer or heart attacks among the
villagers. This experience along with her future interactions
with traditional healers in other parts of the world, taught her how
entwined the mind/body and lifestyle are with one's state of
health. These lessons inspired Beverly to focus her future health-related
studies on complementary health care philosophies and therapies including
herbology, therapeutic massage and acupuncture.
Beverly's academic excellence, international travels, experiences and her
lifelong research have uniquely qualified her to pioneer a number of important
positions. She has been consultant to complementary medicine departments of
several hospitals and medical schools. She has taught college nutrition and
herbology and served as a formulating herbalist in the complementary medicine
program of The Sedona Medical Center. Beverly is presently
in private practice in Sedona, AZ. and is staff acupuncturist and formulating
herbalist for Devin Mikles, M.D., Choices Integrative Health Services in
Sedona.
Beverly is also a frequent lecturer on herbs, nutrition and wellness
practices at conferences throughout the United States. She is the author
of "The Safe Use of Herbs -- How to Use Common Household Herbs to Help You
Stay Well" and "The Coleman Wellness Self-Test."
At a Retreat for Women’s Health Challenges demonstrating how to do an abdominal herb pack at home
Shopping carefully for the right organic produce for our Retreats
Beverly on an "Acupuncturists Without Borders" team "in the trenches" of the post-Katrina Upper 9th Ward in New Orleans -- administering post traumatic stress acupuncture treatments to all affected populations--returning evacuees, rescuers, civil servants, health workers, (other) volunteers. Learn more.