The Origin Method

Our Approach

Discover the Origin Method — a personalized wellness regimen created from your physical assessment and blood draw. It turns your results into a clear, simple supplement routine designed to support balance, energy, and long-term vitality without overcomplication.

The baseline

Initial Consultation

Your experience begins with a discreet, in-home visit designed to understand how your body is functioning at it’s starting point and is essential to the program. The practitioner conducts a structured physical assessment, reviews relevant health history, current medications and supplements, and collects key clinical measurements. A blood draw is performed during the visit, with samples sent to independent, accredited laboratories for analysis.

The findings

Laboratory Interpretation

Once laboratory results are available, findings are reviewed to identify patterns, imbalances, and areas requiring support. This process removes guesswork and replaces trends with precision—allowing recommendations to be guided by measurable data rather than generalized advice.

Supplement regimen

Precision Protocol

Using your results, a streamlined daily supplementation plan is designed around your body’s needs and personal budget —prioritizing brands, protocol management (including how many supplements you prefer to take), and more. Nutraceuticals serve as the cornerstone of ongoing self-optimization, selected intentionally to support metabolic, endocrine, and cellular function without excess or unnecessary complexity.

the enhancement

IV Therapy Formulation

For clients seeking an added layer of precision within their established supplement regimen, an optional IV formulation consultation may be introduced as an advanced complement—designed to work alongside the cornerstone of daily nutraceutical support. During this session, the dietician designs a precision-guided nutrient protocol informed by laboratory data, biochemical patterns, and current supplementation. Intravenous (IV) delivery allows micronutrients, electrolytes, and fluids to enter the bloodstream directly for rapid availability, while intramuscular (IM) strategies may provide a slower, sustained release from tissues—enhancing, not replacing, your ongoing regimen.