Balanced Bee Wellness

Balanced Bee Wellness My name is Melissa, and I am a nurse, yoga instructor, and integrative health coach. Meet Your Health Coach
Hello! And sometimes when I’m extra motivated, I run.

Together we will create personalized actions based on your goals, preferences, resources, and unique body to move you toward your ideal vision of health. My name is Melissa Hatch and I live in Chesterfield, VA, a suburb of Richmond. I have been married to my husband, Corey, for 17 years, and together we have two teenagers. We also have a mini zoo at our house with two cats, a Pomsky puppy, and app

roximately 20,000 bees (we are beekeepers). Since I was in high school, I have been interested in both health and environmental stewardship. I am a master’s prepared registered nurse, a yoga instructor (RYT 200), as well as an integrative health coach. My background in nursing includes both cardiac care and anesthesia. I left my hospital nursing job when my children were young and intended to go back when they get older. But each time I began to get ready, something was holding me back. I felt like I wanted to care for people in a different way than was possible in a hospital setting, treating them more holistically and working with them towards long-term wellness. And I wanted to become more educated about living in tune with our natural environment. I have learned so much in the past several years through studying yoga, meditation, and holistic health coaching. Some of my favorite things to do include yoga, hiking, swimming, reading, gardening, learning to make more food at home, and studying more natural and environmentally friendly ways of living. I’m also obsessed with my animals. I understand that the experience of making changes in one’s lifestyle can be daunting. It is my hope that we can partner together to make the process more enjoyable and less overwhelming, and through our relationship, you can maintain these changes for years to come.

Yes! The things we do (or don’t do) have a huge effect on our body and health. Get outside, take a walk, do some deep br...
05/29/2026

Yes! The things we do (or don’t do) have a huge effect on our body and health. Get outside, take a walk, do some deep breathing.

For most people living modern lives, the answer is high alert. And that chronic low-grade inflammation is the thread connecting nearly every disease we're seeing explode right now — heart disease, diabetes, depression, autoimmunity, Alzheimer's.

But you can flip the script. Here's how:
Prioritize sleep: Even one night of poor sleep measurably increases inflammatory markers. Aim for 7–9 hours, keep a consistent sleep schedule, and get off screens an hour before bed.

Let food be your first medicine. Processed oils, refined sugar, and ultra-processed food are gasoline on the inflammatory fire. Swap in omega-3s, polyphenol-rich plants, and fermented foods to actively cool the system down.

Take stress seriously. Elevated cortisol directly suppresses immune regulation. Build in daily decompression: walks, journaling, breathwork, real rest.

Move your body every day. Exercise acts like a natural anti-inflammatory drug. You don't need an hour at the gym — a 20–30 minute walk has measurable effects on cytokine levels.

Feed your gut microbiome. A disrupted gut sends pro-inflammatory signals upstream. Eat 30+ different plant foods per week, add fermented foods like sauerkraut or kefir, and cut back on the stuff that wrecks microbial diversity — antibiotics, artificial sweeteners, processed food.

The shift doesn't have to be dramatic. It just has to be consistent. Your biology is waiting for better signals. Start sending them.

May is such a busy month for many of us. I will share some tips for self-regulating when you are feeling overwhelmed thr...
05/21/2026

May is such a busy month for many of us. I will share some tips for self-regulating when you are feeling overwhelmed throughout this week.

This is tricky...these medications can be lifechanging when needed, but without other support are not allowing underlyin...
05/06/2026

This is tricky...these medications can be lifechanging when needed, but without other support are not allowing underlying issues to be addressed. They are generally not for long-term use as they have side effects and can prevent the body from being able to funtion without them over time. Talk to your doctor...

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced federal efforts to limit overprescribing and support deprescribing of psychiatric drugs, including antidepressants.

I passed my Naturopathy Boards!!! More updates COMING SOON as I begin taking clients…
02/25/2026

I passed my Naturopathy Boards!!! More updates COMING SOON as I begin taking clients…

Naturopathy is a holistic alternative medicine system focused on the body’s innate ability to heal itself. It uses natur...
01/13/2026

Naturopathy is a holistic alternative medicine system focused on the body’s innate ability to heal itself. It uses natural therapies like nutrition, herbs, and lifestyle changes to address root causes of illness, prevent disease, and promote overall wellness.

All naturopathic sessions will take place in person. Initial consultations include muscle response testing, iridoloy, Bach flower consultation, and RBTI. You will leave with a list of lifestyle and supplement recommendations as well as a Bach flower remedy. Sign up link in comments.

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