I couldn't find any reviews . . .
I searched far and wide to find client reviews for Julie Freeman, Nutritionist (IntrinsicWholeness.com) but
couldn't find a single one, despite her many years "in the business". (This should have been a red flag.) What I did learn however, is how she continually reinvents herself; As a model, nutritionist, expert cook, yoga instructor, book author, life coach, diabetes educator, therapist/counselor (whew, I kinda lost it there, but you get it, right?) To her credit, she's a great self-promoter and almost seems "too good to be true", given her many talents and accomplishments. Based on recent posts, she can be found walking peacefully through her garden, filming herself, while speaking softly into the camera. About nothing. (A YouTube search might help you find these gems.)
I regret not finding any reviews to read before engaging Julie's services, as my experience was overwhelmingly negative (a C-). Starting from the misrepresentation of where her practice is located, and the "over-promising" done by her partner, Denise. Things went downhill from there when Julie conducted herself in a "less than honest" manner (by reaching out to my PCP to self-promote, and fabricate what actually transpired during our consult). She must have thought I wouldn't learn about this. . .
I hope this has been helpful, even if only to encourage you to do research before trusting what you see online (published by Julie herself).








