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Serena Poon

Serena Poon, CN, CHC, CHN combines her expertise as a celebrity chef, holistic nutritionist and Reiki Master to serve her A-list clientele (Kerry Washington is a client). Her passion for integrative health and holistic nutrition led her to create Culinary Alchemy®?, a method of functional and spiritual nutrition that integrates how food affects our bodies on a physiological and energetic level. Her work, supported by a new supplement line, optimizes and heals the physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing of her clients. Serena is practical too, offering real-life tips to transform daily moments into lifelong healthy habits. She understands busy professional lives and creates ways to make wellbeing realistic.

Serena is certified as a Reiki Master for Usui Shiki Ryoho and with Quantum Touch Healing, and is a member of the International Association of Reiki Professionals. She has certified advanced knowledge of the symbols in the Usui System of Natural Healing, a degree from UC Berkeley, and is a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu’s most intense and comprehensive programming, Grand Diplome.

Serena is also the founder of Just Add Water®?, a wellness line of super nutrient foods and supplements that make it easy to accomplish big changes, and a lifestyle blog and TV show Serena Loves. Her products and expertise have been featured in Forbes, US Weekly, Vogue, Elle, The Wall Street Journal and more!

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