Sue has taught both Nutrition and Health: The Fundamentals and Nutrition Through the Lifespan at IHN in Toronto. Sue has written the Nutrition and Aging course for EIN’s Diploma program and is the student case mentor for Symptomatology 1 and Advanced Nutrition Practice (SYMP2).
Sue is a true believer that “life and healing come from within” and “the promotion and maintenance of health is superior to the treatment of disease.”
She has assisted and taught Live and Dry Cell Microscopy with Lynne Hinton for over ten years, educating students in both the theory and practical application of this assessment tool. Sue has a private practice offering nutritional consultations, including live cell microscopy. Her recommendations include dietary and lifestyle changes, supplementation, and guidance to promote health, healing, and recovery from the inside out after evaluating the root cause.
In collaboration with Lynne Hinton, she has co-created The Practitioner’s Toolkit, a Continuing Education course designed to equip graduates with the knowledge and utilization of Professional Line supplementation. Sue has contributed to the NPP live seminars, offering students and graduates from various fields of practice additional knowledge on specific health challenges and how to address them.