Meet Danielle

M.S., CNS, LDN, M.Ed., BCBA, LABA

With Danielle’s 12 years of experience as a severe special education teacher coupled with her Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credential, Danielle brings a unique set of specialized skills to the field of integrative nutrition.


Danielle works with women 18+ and neurodivergent individuals ages 6+ who are navigating chronic digestive symptoms, anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood instability, food selectivity, and stress-related health concerns. Across both populations, her primary focus is supporting mental and digestive health while identifying systemic imbalances that may be influencing symptoms.

She recognizes that concerns such as bloating, IBS-like symptoms, brain fog, emotional dysregulation, or fatigue are often rooted in deeper physiological contributors, including inflammation, microbiome disruption, nutrient deficiencies, blood sugar instability, hormonal shifts, and nervous system dysregulation. By addressing the root cause, Danielle helps clients restore balance, improve resilience, and strengthen the gut–brain connection.


Grounded in the principle of bioindividuality, Danielle believes each person has a unique biological and neurological profile. Rather than applying one-size-fits-all protocols, she integrates personalized nutrition therapy, functional nutrition assessment, and behaviorally informed strategies to create practical and sustainable care plans tailored to each person’s unique needs.


Danielle holds a Master’s degree in Severe Special Education and is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). She also earned a Master of Science in Human Nutrition and is a Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS) and Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist (LDN). Additionally, she has received specialized training in functional medicine approaches for ADHD and is a certified functional medicine ADHD provider.

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