Ioana Fields

I’m Ioana Fields, a former Pharmacist, current Holistic Health Practitioner, and Functional Nutritionist in Modesto, California. Through the principles of Functional Nutrition, I want to guide and empower my clients to regain their health. I strongly believe that health begins in the gut, that you are not what you eat but what your body can do with what you eat.

My goal is to help people get to the root cause of their symptoms, restore balance in their bodies, and put them back in charge of their health. It is my job to be a health detective; to ask the right questions; to listen intently; and to make recommendations about personalized nutrition, supplement protocols, individualized lifestyle, and mindset transformations. We will work together to implement solutions, leading you to optimal health!

Read on to learn more about my training and my story.

My Training

  • Yoga Life Coach 2022

  • Environmental Health Counselor 2021

  • Functional Nutritionist 2020

  • Fermentationist Certification 2019

  • Holistic Health Practitioner Certification 2018

  • eCornell Plant Based Nutrition Certification October 2015

  • NASM Personal Trainer Certification February 2015

  • Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from University of Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu Cluj-Napoca, Cluj, Romania, 2005

Specialties:

  • Gut Health/Digestive Health - Gastrointestinal Clinical Strategies

  • Hormonal imbalances - Functional Female Hormone Balancing

  • Autoimmune diseases - Autoimmunity Clinical Strategies

My specialty courses and continued education are done at Kharrazian Institute for Functional Medicine. Datis Kharrazian, Ph.D. in Health Science with concentrations in immunology and toxicology, Doctor of Health Science, DC, MS, MMSc, FACN, a Harvard Medical School-trained and award-winning clinical research scientist, academic professor, and world-renowned functional medicine health care provider. He develops evidence-based models to treat autoimmune, neurological, and unidentified chronic diseases with non-pharmaceutical applications. His clinical models of evidence-based medicine are used by several academic institutions and thousands of healthcare providers throughout the world. Dr. Kharrazian is an Associate Clinical Professor at Loma Linda University School of Medicine.

My Story

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Ever since I was a child, I remember that my strongest emotion was compassion, and this drove me down the path of becoming a health professional. At 18 I decided to become a pharmacist, thinking that this profession is going to give me all the tools I needed to help others, but soon enough I was to discover that it wasn’t so.

When I was 27 years old, my mom was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and even though I was a pharmacist running my own successful pharmacy business, I was left helpless and hurt in the path of this cruel diagnosis. That was the first time I felt angry and disappointed in my career choice but also determined to learn more so I can help others. 

As a young adult, I had a very toxic life, as we all do, but when my mom fell ill, I started to become more aware of my lifestyle. I started incorporating more movement, spending more time in nature, and cleaning my diet. But I couldn’t find a framework; those were just bits and pieces. 

My life had its twists and turns. In 2013 I moved to the U.S., where I wanted to start over and become the best version of myself. I started connecting the dots, gathering more and more information about what true health means, and for seven years I’ve studied different healing modalities. Still do!

I discovered a new me, a me who had zero tolerance for pain and suffering. Looking around, I realized we live in a world full of it, so I decided to adopt a plant-based diet and become more aware of the environment. I’ve always been a big advocate for stopping animal cruelty, so this was my way to do my part, for the animals, for the planet, for our future.

I also realized that the health industry has a hard time accepting that diet and lifestyle are the most important factors in our health, that quick fixes and band-aid solutions are everywhere, and that our medical system is failing us slowly. Don’t get me wrong: I have a great respect for science and medicine, but preventive healthcare is where our current allopathic system is lacking. 

It takes a special kind of person to say ENOUGH and NO MORE to failing systems, to pain, suffering, and discomfort. If you are like me, I am grateful and humbled to be your health advocate because I believe that your health is your greatest asset!

I deeply believe in the holistic approach to health and that disease starts in the gut. All our body systems are interconnected, every one of us is unique, and the health practitioner should be your partner in this journey of discovering the root cause of your problems. 

Through specific frameworks, individualized protocols, and a scientific approach to nutrition, I can help you listen to your body, understand your symptoms, and find relief so that you can live with your body in balance again.