Wild Blue Holistic Nutrition & Wellness

Wild Blue Holistic Nutrition & Wellness I help you figure out what’s actually going on. Cravings, low energy, gut issues, hormones, weight that won’t budge. It just feels like home. It was messy.

So your body starts working again… and you can get back to your life. For as long as I can remember, I’ve just felt at home in nature. Dirt, trees, rivers, mountains—basically anything that grows, crawls (except spiders), or flows. When I was a kid living at the Trans Mountain Pipeline housing site near Edson, I spent most of my time outside. I’d run around the bush with the neighbor’s Golden Retr

iever, watch ants build entire tiny cities, and listen to frogs like they were putting on a concert. I loved the wildflowers—mountain lilies, daisies, buttercups, and paintbrushes—and I’d always go visit the horses in the corral even though owning one myself felt like a far-off dream. These days, my happy place is a little ghost town tucked in the Rockies. Same trees, same mountains, same quiet magic. One day, I’d love to actually live somewhere just like that. Alongside my love for the natural world, I’ve always had this pull toward helping people feel better. When I was little, I thought I’d be a nurse or maybe an artist, until I realized nursing comes with night shifts, bedpans, and the emotional weight of caring for very sick kids. Then I figured maybe I’d become a vet, but my allergies and the thought of having to put animals down made that a hard no. Becoming a doctor crossed my mind too, but the kind of healing I’m drawn to is more whole-person, more “let’s understand your body and life story” than prescription pads and ten-minute appointments. Even becoming a Naturopath seemed like a fit, but at the time it meant packing up to Vancouver or Toronto, and that just wasn’t in the cards as I had a family and established life at this point. So instead, I followed the path that lets me do what I always wanted in a way that feels true to who I am: helping people feel better in their own bodies, improving their quality of life, and supporting real healing. The kind of healing that helps someone actually live, not just cope. Over the years, I’ve worn a lot of titles: daughter, sister, waitress (in the oil patch), bartender, accounting clerk, bookkeeper, mom, herbal consultant, wife, business owner, divorcee, store manager, mom (again), partner in crime, business owner (again), Natural Nutrition Clinical Practitioner, and Metabolic Balance coach. I basically collected job titles the way some people collect Amazon receipts. The common theme through all of it has been trying to figure out who I really am and how to live in a way that feels authentic and healthy. And to be clear, it wasn’t a smooth, inspirational “and then I found myself in Bali” kind of journey. It was real life. In 2016, when my marriage ended, I hit a big turning point. I was nearly 200 pounds at 5’6, exhausted, and also raising an athletic daughter who needed proper fuel. Something had to change. I started with walks in the river valley. Eventually, I worked up to climbing that brutal 114-step staircase without feeling like my heart was going to explode out of my chest. I got down to 165 pounds, and then I pushed myself even further and tried Boxing and Muay Thai at age 39. I was terrified and shaking, but I did it. With help from a friend in holistic nutrition, I changed how I ate and supplemented, and eventually made it to 138 pounds. Then the plot twist hit.In 2018, I ran straight into iron deficiency. My energy tanked. My training stopped. My active life basically flatlined. The weight came back, and insulin resistance joined the party. So in 2019, I started studying nutritional counseling because I wanted answers. Not just for myself, but for others who felt trapped in their bodies too. By 2022, I was back in the gym again, though not nearly as often. But the weight still wouldn’t budge. I graduated in May 2023, and by October I found the Metabolic Balance program. I took the training, got licensed, and suddenly I had a better toolset for helping people whose bodies were doing weird, stubborn, “I swear I’m trying” things. Then life paused again. My dad became sick with cancer in fall of 2024, and I became his caregiver until he passed in January 2025. Everything else went quiet for a while. In April 2025, I enrolled in Functional Nutrition to take my healing approach even deeper. I finished and became a Certified Functional Nutrition Coach in November 2025. So now, moving forward, this is the mission:

To help people find the root of what’s making them feel unwell. Pain, bloating, digestion issues, hormone chaos, or weight that refuses to move. I want people to feel comfortable in their own bodies again. To have energy. To live their actual life, not just get through it. And with everything I’ve learned and lived, I’m here to help make that possible.

06/08/2026

Your body can feel inflamed even when you’re doing the basics right.

It’s often blood sugar swings, food sensitivities, or a metabolism that’s off.

If you’re tired of guessing, let’s get clear on what’s going on.

If you’re tired of guessing, book a 30-minute chat and let’s sort it out.

https://l.bttr.to/IV8Od

06/08/2026

Bloating after meals isn’t random. It’s your body waving a red flag. Don’t ignore it.

If you’re tired of guessing, book a 30-minute chat and let’s sort it out.

Cutting more food when your body is already running on fumes is one of the biggest mistakes you can make.When energy is ...
06/05/2026

Cutting more food when your body is already running on fumes is one of the biggest mistakes you can make.

When energy is low and the scale won’t budge, the instinct is to eat less, cut more, push harder. But that usually backfires.

Your body is in survival mode. It’s holding onto every calorie it can get because it’s worried it won’t get enough. Slashing food only makes it clamp down tighter, slowing metabolism and draining your energy even more.

I’ve seen it time and again: hardworking people who’ve cut carbs, cut meals, cut snacks... all while feeling worse, stuck, and exhausted.

The truth is, when you’re running on empty, what your body really needs is the right fuel, not less fuel. It’s about quality and balance, not deprivation.

That means eating enough to support your metabolism, choosing foods that stabilize blood sugar, and giving your body a chance to rebuild instead of breaking it down further.

If you’re tired of feeling like crap and ready to stop the cycle of cutting and starving, there’s a better way.

Let’s figure out what your body actually needs so you can get your energy back, lose the stubborn weight, and finally feel like yourself again.

Ready to stop running on fumes and start fueling for real results? Book a call and let’s get started.

If you’re tired of guessing, book a 30-minute chat and let’s sort it out.

https://l.bttr.to/IV8Od

Feeling wiped out even after a decent meal? You’re not alone. Your body might be dealing with blood sugar swings, hidden...
06/03/2026

Feeling wiped out even after a decent meal? You’re not alone. Your body might be dealing with blood sugar swings, hidden inflammation, or missed nutrient signals that leave you drained.

If you’re tired of guessing why your energy never sticks, let’s get to the root of it.

Book a 30-minute chat and get a plan that actually works.

Ever eat a meal that’s supposed to be “healthy”… and still end up bloated, exhausted, or feeling off afterward?That’s mo...
06/01/2026

Ever eat a meal that’s supposed to be “healthy”… and still end up bloated, exhausted, or feeling off afterward?

That’s more common than people think.

Because eating healthy on paper doesn’t always mean your body is actually tolerating or responding well to it.

Things like:
• blood sugar swings
• inflammation
• poor digestion
• stress
• food intolerances
• nutrient deficiencies

can all change how your body reacts to food.

That’s why some people can eat a salad and feel amazing…
while someone else eats the exact same thing and ends up bloated, starving an hour later, or completely wiped out.

Your symptoms aren’t random.

And honestly, feeling awful after meals is not something you should just “push through.”

Sometimes your body is trying to tell you that something underneath the surface needs attention.

If you’re tired of guessing why you still don’t feel right despite “eating healthy,” let’s figure out what’s actually going on.

A quick update from Wild Blue Holistic Nutrition & Wellness...If you've noticed things have been a little quieter around...
05/29/2026

A quick update from Wild Blue Holistic Nutrition & Wellness...

If you've noticed things have been a little quieter around here lately, it's not because I've disappeared.

Unfortunately, a hacker gained access to my Meta advertising account, and I've been working through the process of getting everything secured and restored. Meta is aware of the issue, but the resolution process has been moving at a pace that can best be described as "eventually." 🤦🏻‍♀️

The good news is that this page is still active, my business is still operating, and I am still here.

I'm continuing to work with clients, answer messages, book appointments, and support people behind the scenes as usual.

If you need me, please don't hesitate to reach out through Messenger, text, email, Practice Better, or WhatsApp.

Thank you for your patience while I navigate this unexpected detour. I appreciate all of your support and look forward to getting back to regular programming soon.

– Randi
Wild Blue Holistic Nutrition & Wellness 💙

That mid-afternoon crash where you suddenly need coffee, sugar, or “just a little something”?Usually not random.A lot of...
05/22/2026

That mid-afternoon crash where you suddenly need coffee, sugar, or “just a little something”?

Usually not random.

A lot of the time, it’s blood sugar swings, stress, under-fuelling, or meals that aren’t actually keeping your body stable for long.

That’s when people start noticing:
• energy crashes
• brain fog
• irritability
• cravings
• feeling hungry again way too fast

And no, your body isn’t broken.

It’s trying to keep your energy up the best way it knows how.

I see this constantly in people who are busy, stressed, skipping meals, eating on the go, or trying too hard to “eat clean” without enough actual fuel.

Your body wants balance, not punishment.

And honestly, coffee and vending machine snacks are not a sustainable personality trait.

If you’re tired of guessing why your energy keeps crashing, let’s figure out what’s actually going on.

https://l.bttr.to/IV8Od

Feeling tired despite doing everything right?If you’re tired of guessing, book a 30-minute chat and let’s sort it out. h...
05/20/2026

Feeling tired despite doing everything right?

If you’re tired of guessing, book a 30-minute chat and let’s sort it out.

https://l.bttr.to/IV8Od

Ever feel like your body just suddenly… stops responding?You’re trying.You’ve cleaned up your food.Maybe you’re exercisi...
05/18/2026

Ever feel like your body just suddenly… stops responding?

You’re trying.
You’ve cleaned up your food.
Maybe you’re exercising consistently.
Maybe you’re eating less and pushing harder.

And yet:
• the weight won’t move
• energy keeps crashing
• cravings still hit
• your body feels stuck no matter what you do

Most people assume they need more discipline at that point.

Usually, that just makes things worse.

Because when the body stops responding, there’s often something deeper going on underneath the surface:
• blood sugar swings
• chronic stress
• inflammation
• poor recovery
• hormone imbalances
• food intolerances
• under-fuelling the body

Your body isn’t “failing.”

It’s reacting to the environment it’s been stuck in.

And honestly, trying to out-discipline a stressed-out body is like flooring the gas pedal when the check engine light is already on.

Sometimes the answer isn’t doing more.
Sometimes it’s finally figuring out what your body has been trying to tell you all along.

If you’re tired of guessing and spinning your wheels, let’s figure out what’s actually going on.

https://l.bttr.to/IV8Od

Cutting more calories. Skipping meals. Pushing harder in the gym.A lot of people think that’s the answer when their body...
05/15/2026

Cutting more calories. Skipping meals. Pushing harder in the gym.

A lot of people think that’s the answer when their body feels stuck.

But when your system is already stressed, overwhelmed, under-fuelled, or running on poor sleep… adding more stress usually backfires.

That’s when people start noticing:
• worse cravings
• energy crashes
• stubborn weight
• poor recovery
• feeling “off” no matter how hard they try

Your body isn’t trying to sabotage you.

Most of the time, it’s trying to protect you.

Sometimes the answer isn’t doing more.
Sometimes it’s figuring out what your body actually needs to feel safe enough to function properly again.

Coffee and pure spite are not a nervous system regulation strategy.

If your body feels stuck despite doing “everything right,” let’s figure out.

https://l.bttr.to/IV8Od

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