About Eva

I know what it feels like to look for answers — and keep hitting a wall.

After years of raising and homeschooling five children, I found myself drawn into the world of health and healing — not just as a mother trying to protect her family, but as someone who believed deeply that the body, given the right support, has a remarkable capacity to restore itself.

That conviction led me to study nursing, complete a Biology degree with a Holistic Pathway at Hill College, and eventually train as a Clinical Herbalist and Holistic Nutritionist. The more I learned, the more I understood: conventional medicine is extraordinary at crisis care — but it often falls short when it comes to chronic, complex health struggles. The kind where your labs come back "normal," but you still feel anything but.

Why I practice differently:

My approach is rooted in terrain theory — the understanding that health isn't just about fighting disease, but about creating the internal conditions where disease can't easily take hold. When we focus on the terrain — the gut, the metabolism, the mineral and hormonal balance, the nervous system — we stop chasing symptoms and start building real resilience.

"I don't treat diagnoses. I work with the whole person — body, mind, and spirit — to find what's underneath the symptoms and address it at the root."

I work primarily with women who are tired of being told they're fine when they know they're not. Women dealing with chronic fatigue, gut dysfunction, thyroid and metabolic imbalances, weight struggles, and the kind of vague, persistent "off-ness" that's hard to name but impossible to ignore.

Using functional lab testing, personalized holistic nutrition protocols, and biofeedback therapies, I help clients uncover what's actually going on — and build a path back to feeling like themselves.

Rooted in community

Before founding Elohim Wellness, I spent years as a bilingual medical interpreter at Harris Health (Ben Taub and LBJ hospitals) and Texas Children's Hospital — working at the intersection of healthcare and community, and witnessing firsthand where the system leaves people behind.

I've also served as a Spiritual Mentor at The Source for Women, a pregnancy center supporting at-risk women in Houston. That work deepened my belief that true wellness is inseparable from dignity, community, and care.

I carry all of that into every client relationship. Whether you come to me in English or Spanish, whether you've tried everything or you're just starting to ask questions — you are welcome here.

Hablamos Español.

Training & credentials

NANP Candidate - National Association of Nutrition Professionals, GI Certified - Institute of Restorative Health - Clinical Herbalist, BS Biology Holistic Pathway - Hill College Community Health Worker - UT School of Public Health Community Health Worker - Bilingual Medical Interpreter — Harris Health, Texas Children's.
As a candidate member of the National Association of Nutrition Professionals (NANP), Eva is committed to meeting the highest standards of education and ethics in holistic nutritional practice.

Our values

We are created in the image of God and in that image we are created as a triune being.
The lame man in the Bible is a perfect example of whole health:
He was able to walk because of physical healing!
He was able to leap because of emotional healing!
He praised God for his spiritual healing!

There is so much more to healing and I’m here to educate and empower you with the tools necessary to become the best version of you in your healing journey.

Ready to find your answers?

If you've been dismissed, told to "just eat better," or handed a prescription that doesn't get to the root — let's talk. A free discovery call is the first step. No pressure, no commitment. Just a real conversation about your health.

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