Root-Cause Healing • Whole-Body Medicine • Science and Spirit
My Philosophy / Whole-Body Medicine
Whole-Body Medicine & Root-Cause Healing
About Dr. Keri Brown
I believe healing happens most deeply when we listen to the full language of the body — metabolism, hormones, inflammation, stress, environment, history, and the deeper patterns that shape how a person lives, feels, and heals.
Whole-body medicine that brings together functional insight, naturopathic care, nervous system awareness, and deeper human healing.

I Treat People, Not Isolated Symptoms
To me, symptoms are not random inconveniences to suppress. They are messages. They often reflect deeper patterns involving blood sugar, hormones, stress, inflammation, detoxification, trauma, environment, nutrition, nervous system regulation, and the body’s overall ability to adapt.
That is why my work is rooted in whole-body medicine. I look for the underlying patterns that may be driving what a woman is experiencing, and I help her build a clearer, steadier path toward healing from the inside out.
Whole-Body Medicine With a Clear Clinical Backbone
My approach is rooted in functional medicine pattern recognition and whole-body naturopathic care. That means I look beyond isolated symptoms and ask what systems may be driving the pattern underneath.
This can include blood sugar and metabolic signaling, inflammation and immune activation, hormone and stress physiology, gut function and absorption, detoxification pathways, and the nervous system’s ability to regulate and recover.
Pillar 1
Pattern-Focused Care
Looking beneath symptoms to the systems that may be driving them.
Pillar 2
Pattern-Focused Care
Looking beneath symptoms to the systems that may be driving them.
Pillar 3
Clear Next Steps
Creating practical, realistic plans that help women move forward without overwhelm.
What Whole-Body Medicine Means to Me
Whole-body medicine is not a slogan. It is a way of seeing health that recognizes how deeply everything is connected.
Pillar 1
Pattern-Focused Care
Looking beneath symptoms to the systems that may be driving them.
PILLAR 2
Healing Requires Context
Hormones, metabolism, trauma, stress, nutrition, environment, history, and resilience all matter.
PILLAR 3
The Order of Healing Matters
The body often heals best when support is offered in the right sequence, not all at once.
PILLAR 4
The Person Matters as Much as the Physiology
A woman’s story, nervous system, capacity, and lived experience shape what healing can look like.
Science and Spirit Belong in the Same Conversation
My work is grounded in clinical observation, functional medicine thinking, naturopathic principles, and the physiology of real healing. At the same time, I have spent decades studying meditation, spiritual traditions, and the deeper dimensions of human transformation.
I do not see science and spirit as opposites. I see them as different languages that can both help us understand what it means to heal. The body needs practical support. It also needs regulation, meaning, rhythm, and at times a deeper reorientation of how a person is living in relationship to herself.
When used responsibly, both science and spirit can serve healing.
This Philosophy Was Earned Through Experience
My philosophy was shaped not only by medical training but also by the many lives I have lived within one life.
I began meditating as a young woman and spent years immersed in Buddhist practice, ashram life, and spiritual study, including extended time in India. I studied environmental biology and chemistry, worked as a forest hydrologist and fisheries biologist, became a naturopathic doctor, taught meditation and healing practices, co-founded an integrative community clinic, and spent years helping people understand the body through both science and deeper awareness.
All of these experiences taught me the same thing: healing is rarely one-dimensional. It asks us to understand systems, patterns, environment, energy, physiology, and the human story all at once.
What I Have Taught
Teaching has always been central to my work. I do not only want women to receive care — I want them to understand their bodies more deeply and feel more empowered in the healing process.
TEACHING AREA 1
Whole-Body Medicine
Teaching people how health patterns connect across metabolism, hormones, inflammation, stress, and resilience.
TEACHING AREA 2
Blood Sugar & Metabolic Healing
Education around blood sugar balance, detoxification, inflammation, and long-term metabolic support.
TEACHING AREA 3
Women’s Health & Hormonal Change
Teaching on hormone balance, menopause, stress physiology, and the deeper patterns that shape women’s health.
TEACHING AREA 4
Meditation, Breath, and Energy Awareness
Years of teaching meditation, breath practices, energy work, and inner regulation as part of healing.
TEACHING AREA 4
Meditation, Breath, and Energy Awareness
Years of teaching meditation, breath practices, energy work, and inner regulation as part of healing.
TEACHING AREA 6
Homeopathy and Natural Healing
Teaching around trauma homeopathic treatment, first aid support, and practical natural medicine tools.
Whether I am speaking, teaching, writing, or working one-on-one, my goal is always to make healing more understandable, more practical, and more possible.
Books and Writing
Writing is one of the ways I clarify and share what I have learned through decades of practice, study, and teaching.
Homeopathic First Aid Series
A three-book series on homeopathic first aid, including:
- a guide for people using 13 core remedies
- a guide for animals
- a guide for venomous snake bites and insect stings
These books were written to make practical natural medicine more accessible and useful in real life.
Current Writing Projects
I am also writing in areas that reflect the deeper dimensions of healing, including the Tao of Sexology and the alchemy of sexual energy.
This work explores the relationship between vitality, energy, embodiment, and transformation.
What Women Often Experience in My Work
They Feel Seen
Not reduced to one symptom, one lab value, or one diagnosis.
They Feel Less Overwhelmed
Healing becomes clearer when the next step is practical and well-sequenced.
They Begin to See Patterns
Symptoms start making more sense when the whole picture is considered.
They Move Toward Deeper Stability
The goal is not just relief, but a stronger and more resilient foundation.

What It Is Like to Work with Me
Step 1
We Look for Patterns
We begin by identifying what may be driving your symptoms, rather than treating each symptom separately.
Step 2
We Stabilize Core Physiology First
We support the systems that most influence resilience, energy, regulation, and healing.
Step 3
We Build in the Right Order
Detox, repair, hormones, metabolism, and mind-body regulation work best when approached thoughtfully.
Step 4
We Keep It Practical
The goal is not to overwhelm you with information, but to create a plan you can actually follow.
Step 5
We Track Real Progress
Energy, sleep, symptoms, resilience, clarity, and labs all help us measure what is changing.
This Philosophy Is for Women Who
You may be in the right place if you are:
- want more than symptom management
- feel that their health issues are connected, even if no one has explained how
- are ready for a whole-body, root-cause approach
- value both practical clinical insight and deeper healing
- want care that is thoughtful, clear, and deeply human
- are tired of fragmented answers and contradictory advice
If that is you, you may be in the right place.
Where This Philosophy of Whole-Body Medicine Leads in Practice
Work With Dr. Keri
Explore the main ways to work with Dr. Keri through virtual care, consultation, and whole-body support.
Explore Services
See the major health areas where this philosophy is applied in practice, including blood sugar, hormones, fatigue, mold, gut health, and functional testing.
Invite Dr. Keri to Teach or Speak
Bring this whole-body perspective to your audience, organization, event, or community.
Healing Is More Possible When the Whole Person Is Seen
If you are looking for a deeper, more connected approach to health, begin with the next step that fits where you are now.
About Dr. Keri Brown, ND | Whole-Body Medicine
