About Nancy Majoulian
Nancy Majoulian is a Clinical Herbalist and a Registered professional Herbalist with the Ontario Herbalist Association (OHA). Nancy is a former aerospace executive turned holistic health advocate. Her journey started after a life changing ski accident in 2008 where she had 3 surgeries and was able to get back on her feet in 6 months, exceeding the surgeons recovery expectations.
Her own health journey inspired her to leave corporate aerospace after 15 years, and make a 360 in her career to help people get their health back. Therefore, she decided to complement her business degree with a Nutritionist and Clinical Herbalist degree, get trainings from Mental Health Canada First Aid and she is currently continuing her studies to get her Doctorate in Naturopathic Sciences because she believes health is our biggest asset.
She decided to join the CCHA board because Nancy believes Herbal medicine is sacred medicine. It needs to be protected and the public needs to be properly educated on it. The use of plants as medicines predates written human history. Archaeological evidence indicates that humans were using medicinal plants during the Paleolithic, approximately 60,000 years ago. Nancy wants to also honour her great-great-great grandmother Cema who was a renowned mid-wife and a herbal medicine practitioner in the 19th century from the region of Cilicia, in the “village” of Alexandretta, previously known as” Little Alexandria”.
Since leaving the corporate world, Nancy has started her own practice using a holistic and complementary approach in helping her clients get their health back. She specializes in plant-based nutrition, digestive imbalances and optimal hormonal health for men and women. She also gives regular health and wellness workshops across North America within the private and public sectors and has been a guest speaker at the Thrive with Cancer Expo in Toronto, Berkeley University in California, University of Ottawa, Ryerson College, at the International Association of Airport Executives conference in Montreal and more. In 2017, Nancy had a 6 part plant-based television series in Toronto and has made several television appearances sharing her nutritional and herbal tips including on Breakfast Television on City TV which has over 1.7 million viewers.