The ancient sages were at once physician, musician, scientist, philosopher, and poet. They never separated the healing of the body from the understanding of the soul. Somewhere along the way, medicine forgot that.
Innate Los Angeles restores it.
There are practitioners who study healing. And there are practitioners who have lived it. The founder of Innate Los Angeles is both.
Her path began not in a clinic but in a yoga studio studying classical yoga and in a classroom studying Sanskrit at UC Berkeley, reading ancient source texts on energetic practices and subtle body anatomy, training with Bay Area pioneers who were modernizing yoga philosophy for the contemporary world at a time when yoga was reaching peak global appeal. She was following what is now recognized as the Scholar-Practitioner path — a rare and rigorous approach that merges sincere practice with serious academic study of the very tradition being practiced. She wasn't just studying these practices. She was using her own body and her own experiences to experiment. Feeling what worked. Understanding why from the inside out. This path is not a modern invention. It is a renaissance. A return to the model of the ancient sages who were at once physician, musician, scientist, philosopher, and poet — who never separated the healing of the body from the understanding of the soul.
Studying Ayurveda with a renowned physician changed everything.
The Ayurvedic framework gave her something she hadn't found anywhere else — a complete and cohesive language for the connections she had already been feeling but couldn't fully articulate. The relationships between emotions and energy states. Between posture and physical symptoms. Between what the body holds and what the body expresses. Suddenly everything she had been sensing had a structure. And everything she had been practicing had a deeper context.
She applied the philosophy to her own life. What she found were powerful tools for self-care and healing — tools that allowed her to excavate deeper into her own body's intelligence than anything she had tried before. Tools that were especially effective for a body that has experienced significant stress and trauma. Not by shocking the system, but through a slow, deep approach that worked with the body's innate wisdom rather than against it.
It works. That's the simple truth she kept returning to.
Her clinical training as a registered nurse added the final dimension — evidence-based medicine, systematic assessment, and the precision of modern science layered onto everything she had already built. What emerged was not a compromise between ancient and modern. It was a synthesis. A framework for understanding the human body that moves fluidly between nervous system science and energy medicine, between Ayurvedic constitutional assessment and clinical diagnostics, between healing touch and clinical treatment.
Along the way she found the most effective combination treatments — modalities that work synergistically with each other to deliver pretty incredible results: Soul Revival. Skin Awakening. Root Activation. Each one designed to use the body's own healing intelligence as the primary therapeutic agent. Nothing superfluous. Just the body given exactly what it needs to do what it already knows how to do.
Innate Los Angeles exists because she wished it existed for her.
Now, it exists for you.
Credentials & Training
The depth of this practice is supported by formal licensure, certification, and years of dedicated study across clinical and healing traditions.
— Registered Nurse, State of California
— Certified Usui Reiki Practitioner
— Shi Ba Shi Healing Qi Gong Certification
— Ayurvedic Counseling Certification
— 500+ Hour Yoga Teacher Training Certified
— Certificate in Trauma-Informed Yoga