Hi, I’m Jenna Kelland!
I’m passionate about my work because of lessons from my journey with panic attacks caused from burnout. After many years struggling and learning, I now choose to support women going through a similar battle. Using my training in holistic nutrition and adult education, I help moms everywhere blossom into doing the things they love again, with the energy they long to have again.
Gut health affects your brain health. Period. I want you to understand how the food you eat effects your physical AND emotional wellbeing. I will teach you about real food, what it is, where to find it and how to prepare it in ways that will be as delicious as your favourite takeout. I teach from both a professionally certified lens and personal experience lens.
I know how to help you. Not just because of my professional background in holistic nutrition, but because I have been in the trenches with my mental health and I understand how hard it can be to climb out.
On the blog
11 Reasons to Join A CSA
Get Growing: 11 Reasons to Join a CSA Originally posted May 2018. Updated May 2019. What is a CSA? CSA stands for Community Shared or Supported Agriculture. It is sometimes called a farm share program. This is a model of food production where a group of people...
Choose Local and Choose Organic
Find out why choosing organic and local foods is good for you and the environment, and when it is most important to choose organic. Identify which foods have the highest levels of pesticide residue and which are lower. Find out whether fresh, canned or frozen fruits...
Making sense of gut-brain connections
Until recently, we didn’t know how much our gut and brain interacted. Some people thought that our brains controlled everything we did, consciously and subconsciously. They were wrong!
Recent research confirms a gut-brain connection, a.k.a. “axis.” This microbiome-gut-brain axis is stronger and different than we had imagined. And with new technology, we’ve been able to study the gut microbes in a way that was not possible just a few years ago.
Let’s talk about how your gut microbes, your gut itself, your brain, and your mental health are all interconnected and influence each other! Plus, we’ll dive into some “mood foods,” as well as stress reducing activities that can help with gut issues.



