Awakened Wellness LLC

DIY vs. 1:1 Restoration Coaching – Which Path is Right for You?

At Awakened Wellness, we believe in personalized healing—whether you prefer a self-guided approach or need 1:1 expert support.

DIY Restoration – Empowered, Self-Paced Healing in our education vault. 

Perfect for those who want structure, education, and access to premium protocols—while staying in control of their journey.
✔️ Take the CellCore Functional Assessment to choose your path: Foundation or Comprehensive
✔️ Order CellCore products directly using Nurse Tanya’s provider code
✔️ Gain access to a learning vault with self-paced education and key health resources
✔️ Option to order functional lab testing
✔️ Book DIY consultations anytime you need extra support (best for the Foundation path)
💡 Ideal for those who want expert-approved tools and flexibility!

1:1 Restoration Coaching – A Fully Customized Healing Plan

For those needing comprehensive, root-cause healing with expert guidance.
✅ Functional lab testing for deep insights
✅ Physical assessments, data analysis, and bioenergetic testing to identify imbalances
✅ A tailored protocol designed specifically for YOU—not just your symptoms
1:1 coaching and ongoing expert support
💡 Best for those who need in-depth support, especially for chronic or complex health concerns.









The Comprehensive Protocol (Phase 1-5) is an in-depth approach to supporting detoxification, intended for those who are looking to address their health at the root level and require increased immune and gut support.* Completing the protocol over a prolonged period (9+ months) provides the body with sufficient time (and nutrients) to support system balance through detoxification.

The Foundational Protocol (Step 1-4) is a shorter, four-month approach to supporting detoxification. It’s intended for individuals who are looking to periodically promote cleansing for an overall wellness boost. It also helps to balance the gut microbiome, increase energy levels, and aid in digestive and immune function  —  but is not as extensive as the Comprehensive Protocol, which covers more specific areas of health.