You might wonder why a trained, successful education management specialist like Fauzia Reza chose to change her occupation mid-career. Her decision to formally study, and practice, holistic nutrition was triggered by a life-changing event she experienced in 2008 when her youngest son, then aged 4, was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Her search for solutions took her to many an avenue; it ultimately landed her in the world of holistic nutrition and herbal medicine: here she felt she was able to help her special child in more ways than one. An example: for the first four years of his life, Fauzia’s youngest either ran or sprinted on tip toes—he was never seen walking normally. Two weeks after removing an offending food from his diet in 2008, he was seen walking normally for the first time.
While the wish to help her child was the central driving force in her pursuit to formally study holistic nutrition and herbal medicine, upon graduation Fauzia found that she was able to substantively help a broad array of people with very diverse needs through opportune dietary and lifestyle interventions. Be it a woman in her seventies recuperating from myocardial infraction or one in her twenties trying to conceive, holistic nutritional interventions recommended by Mrs. Reza had much to offer both. Fauzia has been very successful in helping a varied set of clients—each with their distinct needs—to effectively manage their weight and related conditions.
While the wish to help her child was the central driving force in her pursuit to formally study holistic nutrition and herbal medicine, upon graduation Fauzia found that she was able to substantively help a broad array of people with very diverse needs through opportune dietary and lifestyle interventions. Be it a woman in her seventies recuperating from myocardial infraction or one in her twenties trying to conceive, holistic nutritional interventions recommended by Mrs. Reza had much to offer both. Fauzia has been very successful in helping a varied set of clients—each with their distinct needs—to effectively manage their weight and related conditions.