Amandha Dawn Vollmer holds a bachelor of science in Agricultural Biotechnology from the University of Lethbridge (2000) in Alberta, Canada and a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine degree from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (2008) in Toronto. She also has previous experience as a certified lab animal technician at the University of Alberta. Most of her life she has taken an interest in botanical medicine: self-educating on the topic many years before becoming her formal medical training. Having developed many of her extra senses with martial arts & dance, she realized a natural gift for sensing illness and a laying on of hands. She soon sought answers via the energetic healing arts and became a registered reiki practitioner & teacher, among other modalities.
After much scholarly & independent study, her passion for the elegant and effective sub-molecular medicine known as homeopathy, brought her to study in India under Rajan Sankaran. She also volunteered for a month-long intensive medical program in Northern India shadowing cardiologists, obstetricians, Ayurvedic practitioners and homeopathic doctors alike. Afterward, she took a 10 day silent Vippassana retreat in the Himalayan mountains. Originally training to be a veterinarian, she took courses through the British Institute of Homeopathy for veterinary homeopathic medicine. During naturopathic college, she was certified both in IV therapy and with Dr. David Leaf in Applied Kinesiology.
She has assisted many people and animals to heal all kinds of acute & chronic diseases from early to end stages successfully with holistic principles since 2008. She is the proprietor of Yummy Mummy Emporium & Apothecary in Minden, Ontario, Canada where she supplies all-natural solutions for detoxing and healing disease. She is a gardener & wildcrafter, creating powerful herbal blends, as well as developing holistically minded, botanically infused body care (creams, salves, oils, etc) that are extremely effective. She single-handedly makes over 150 small-batch remedies.