About Tara
My passion for natural healthcare equity stems from a deep commitment to ensuring that all patients receive the highest standard of care, regardless of their background.
I am eager to collaborate with holistic and natural health professionals to support efforts that work with myself to help others, as well as animals.
"What I do is help others get on the right path to healing naturally"
Having personally navigated health challenges, I have been fortunate to encounter compassionate physicians who encouraged healing through natural methods. Their guidance inspired me to seek knowledge and take an active role in my own well-being.
Years ago, my journey in healing began with horses, an experience that deepened my understanding of natural wellness. Later, my beloved Australian Shepherd, Hogan, suffered adverse effects from over-vaccination, which propelled me to educate myself further determined to uncover the root cause and advocate for informed choices.
This path has led me to a lifelong mission: to share the healing wisdom I have gained with others, empowering them to explore holistic approaches and take charge of their own health.


More about Tara
1979 March
Georgian College Ontario

"Growing up, my early experiences with horse care laid the foundation for a lifelong passion. Caring for these magnificent animals taught me responsibility, patience, and the joy of nurturing another being. Each moment spent with deepened my understanding of their needs and strengthened our bond. It's a journey that continues to shape my life today." If you need something different or more specific, free to let me know!
1996-1997
Canadian Equestrian Federation
Riding horses under the guidance of skilled has not only enhanced my riding abilities but also opened the door for me to a coach myself. This journey has deepened my appreciation for the sport and allowed me to share my passion with others. I excited to inspire and mentor fellow riders as we navigate the world of riding together.
"Patty Carter was the lady who evaluated me"
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