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Meet Dr. Elise Ho, Holistic Life Coach & Columnist



Dr. Ho is a Holistic Life Coach focused on helping you to build your health and wealth.

Dr. Ho offers 30 years of experience and holds multiple certifications and degrees including a Ph.D. in Natural Health and a doctoral degree in Naturopathic Psychology.

As a married mother of three young adults, Dr. Ho is a 100% location independent entrepreneur living the laptop lifestyle.

She provides personal and business development along with support through natural products such as herbs, essential oils, and CBD.

Dr. Ho offers 1:1 concierge coaching, VIP mastermind groups, and guided DIY programs along with nutrition therapy, natural remedies, and several proven tools to help people navigate the seven pillars of wellness.

She is passionate about helping others through her private practice, her work with corporate clients and as a parent advocate focused on bridging the gap in parenting and provide support and caring guidance to all families regardless of socioeconomic status or any other status.

From advice on personal and business development to info on CBD Oils and other natural health options to opportunities to increase your income, it is time to Ask Dr. Ho for the solutions that you need.

Learn more about Dr. Ho’s experience HERE.

P.S. Just call her Elise, no need for using a fancy schmancy title.


Editor's Note: Elise is a gentle health warrior. I knew when we first connected years ago that I wanted to work with her. I love how her voice is supportive and never judgmental or overbearing like many health and wellness coaches. She is an extraordinary talent to have on our team of contributors. ~Wendy

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