Michelle Brown
Biology of Trauma® Advanced Provider
Michelle is a Certified Functional Nutrition Counselor and Functional Nutrition and Lifestyle Practitioner (FNLP), herbalist, and trauma-informed health coach who is part of Dr. Aimie’s Biology of Trauma® Advanced Professional Training Program. Michelle has worked with men and women across many walks of life to support their overall health. She specializes in helping her clients with fatigue, hormone balance, detoxification, and gut health.
Michelle is the best-selling author of Energy Reset: Remove the Toxins,Reset Your Hormones, Restore Your Energy and has also authored The Thyroid Hair Loss Solution, and Make Your Day: 5 Things Successful People Do Before 8 a.m.
Michelle has extensive training in functional nutrition and herbal medicine and uses a functional, root-cause approach to help her clients achieve life-long wellness and build resilience so they can live life to the fullest.
Cat Dillon
Biology of Trauma® Advanced Provider
Cat Dillon is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist (RHN), Functional Diagnostic Practitioner (FDN-P) and trauma-informed health coach specializing in a whole food + mind + body approach to women’s mid-life health. Her Southern California practice focuses on working with clients to determine the root causes of their health challenges.
Cat utilizes holistic + body-centered strategies that address biochemical and nervous system imbalances, calm the gut and mind, and restore a balanced relationship with food and eating.
Cat combines her background as a professional chef with the wisdom of ancestral eating, traditional science (functional lab analysis), and the holistic (self-awareness, somatic regulation, mindfulness) to help her clients feel more connected, fully alive, and well-balanced. As the long-standing former Director of Nutrition at acclaimed wellness retreat VeraVia, she has guided 100s of clients through complex health & wellness journeys.
Cat is a participating candidate in Dr. Aimie’s Biology of Trauma® Advanced Professional Training Program. She previously mentored on behalf of Liz Lipski, PhD, professor and Director of Academic Development for the Nutrition and Integrative Health Program at Maryland University of Integrative Health.
Cat’s programs bloomed out of a personal drive to heal her own chronic stress, trauma, gut issues, and disordered eating. Her processes encourage embracing self-knowledge as a powerful tool for change, and reframing current challenges as opportunities for expansion.