Get to know Jamie Pack
Jamie Pack has lived in Utah her whole life. She is a mother of two young boys, ages 9 and 11, she is an advocate for all things natural healing and showing people how to take their power back and heal themselves.
I first got into natural healing 10 years ago, when I developed autoimmune issues and my 18-month-old son had eczema and speech delay.
I went to several doctors and no one could give me answers to what was causing our issues. I started researching anything I could get my hands on to try to figure out what was causing our health problems.
I would research for about 6 to 8 hours a day and was shocked by what I was learning. I started realizing we had been lied to about everything that had to do with health. I started using what I was learning on myself and my child to heal us, and with amazing success, I wanted to scream it to the world and help everyone do the same.
Learning how to heal my child and myself, was the most empowering experience of my life.
Now I spend my life teaching others how to do the same.
Through my research, I learned how toxic our food supply is and started my own farm, where I raise chickens and Saanen / Nubian goats for raw milk and grow a lot of my own food. Other research I have done, has taught me how toxic our school system is, which led me to homeschool my two small boys and has been so rewarding.
I learned about Thermography years ago, when my father and mother went to have body scans done when my father turned 65. Both of my parents were extremely healthy and had no health problems whatsoever. My father's test results came back showing he had some issues, possibly with his heart and needed further evaluation by a Cardiologist. They scheduled him for open-heart surgery the following day. When they got into his heart, they discovered he had six blocked valves which is called the Widowmaker, and people who have heart attacks with this problem, don’t usually survive.
It was a very eye-opening experience for our family because he had no health problems to indicate he was in such bad shape.
I learned the amazing benefits of early detection through thermography and how it can save lives.