
About Dorianne
People have asked how I found my way to Ayurvedic healing. I’ve asked myself the same question.
It wasn’t a lightning-bolt moment. It was a slow, steady pull. A quiet knowing I couldn’t fully name at the time. When I look back honestly at my story, the path makes sense.
I was raised in an unstable environment, and like many women, my relationship with food was complicated. Even when I ate “healthy,” I wasn’t truly nourishing my body. I lived with bloating most of my life and assumed it was normal. Something to tolerate rather than understand.
Movement became my outlet for stress. It helped me focus. Achieve. Build the outward stability I craved during what Ayurveda would call the Pitta stage of life, a driven, ambitious season centered on building security.
In my early thirties, I had a colonoscopy and was told I had the intestines of a ninety-year-old. I was advised to eat more fiber and sent on my way. No curiosity. No context. No real listening.
But my gut wasn’t asking for more fiber. It was asking for care, regulation, and understanding.
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Over time, I began to see how my routines around food, movement, stress, and pace were shaping both my physical health and my inner world. The change didn’t happen overnight. It unfolded gradually as I learned to listen rather than override.
Through my healing journey and my studies in Ayurveda, I began to understand something essential: the body is not the enemy. It is communication.
Healing begins when we listen differently.
As I reconnected with my body, what once felt complicated became simple. Not easy. But clear. Healing isn’t about becoming someone new. It’s about remembering what you already carry and learning to trust it.
That philosophy shapes everything I offer.
When you work with me, you won’t be rushed or pushed through a rigid protocol. We move at a pace your nervous system can trust. We pay attention to how your body responds and what it needs to restore balance.
Ayurveda teaches that the body is intelligent and always communicating, especially during stress and transition. My role is not to override that intelligence, but to help you reconnect with it.
Together, we restore rhythm through calm digestion, steady energy, and a deeper sense of safety within yourself.
This is a space where you are heard. Where armor softens. Where change happens without force.
You don’t have to do this alone. I’ll hold the space with you as you learn to trust yourself enough to hold it on your own.
