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Re-thinking Health and Healthcare

It’s Time For Change

Our healthcare system isn’t broken… It’s working exactly as designed: to keep people dependent and sick.

 

Employers pour billions into health plans that don’t make employees healthier. HR leaders are pressured to reduce costs and improve retention, yet they’re trapped in a system where the only solution offered is another pill or program.

 

Meanwhile, individuals are overmedicated, undernourished, and overwhelmed. Chronic illness is normalized. Burnout is glorified. Wellness has been commercialized into a checkbox instead of a way of life.

 

Big Pharma profits off the illusion of healing – managing symptoms instead of addressing causes, turning temporary relief into lifelong dependency. Emma helps people and organizations break this cycle. She brings truth, structure, and practicality to a space clouded by marketing and profit motives. The real crisis isn’t a lack of medicine. It’s a lack of understanding of how to truly heal, from our workplaces to our homes and communities, and everywhere in between.

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Services

Independent and dedicated to empowering healthier homes, workplaces, and communities.

Consulting

Strategic corporate guidance grounded in prevention, root-cause medicine, and long-term wellbeing.

Online Courses

Self-paced education for organizations and individuals covering the practicalities of implementing sustainable health solutions.

Speaking

Keynotes and workshops that reveal the truth about modern healthcare and the path to health sovereignty.

Thought Leadership

Research-based health guidance that elevates understanding and drives meaningful change.

Begin the Journey Toward Real Health! 

For consulting inquiries, speaking requests, partnerships, or general questions, Emma welcomes your message. 

Consulting

Emma provides strategic consulting to organizations seeking to improve employee wellbeing, reduce reliance on pharmaceutical-driven care, and shift toward a root-cause, evidence-informed approach.

 

Through her Get Off Pharma framework, she helps HR leaders, wellness teams, and executive stakeholders design programs that promote true health, reduce chronic illness patterns, and empower employees with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions about their health and wellbeing.

Online Courses

Emma’s online courses offer HR Leaders and individual stakeholders access to her core principles and strategies in a self-paced package. Each course is designed to simplify complex topics, provide practical, sustainable solutions, and give people the confidence to move forward within their own unique situation.

 

Visit the Learning Center for more details.

Speaking

As a speaker, Emma delivers high-impact keynotes that illuminate the truth about modern healthcare, the role of employers in shifting the paradigm, and the solutions available to those who want to live with strength and vitality. Her talks blend data, lived experience, and compelling storytelling to help audiences understand the importance of root-cause medicine, health sovereignty and their own role in creating meaningful change.

Thought Leadership

Emma provides thought leadership through articles, books, interviews, research insights, and public commentary that challenge conventional narratives and expand understanding of true healing. Her work gives readers a clear lens through which to view health, longevity, and the systemic pressures shaping modern medicine, inspiring them to take ownership of their health decisions and of those under their influence.

Life Expectancy Appears to Be Falling

The average American can expect to live to only 78 years old. 40 other nations have higher life expectancy despite the US spending more on healthcare than any other nation, and the gap is widening.

 

Perhaps of more concern is evidence that life expectancy for the youngest generation is falling for the first time in many developed countries.

 

We need to re-think our approach to healthcare and get back to real health!

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Singapore, Spain, Switzerland 0

Canada 0

United Kingdom 0

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WHO health statistics by country, Version 1.1 May 2022