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the Nurtury
Explore the wonders of our all-natural approach, designed to rejuvenate body, mind, and soul. Discover the essence of wellness through our specialized services, crafted with care specifically for you by a woman-owned, family business.
Join the Nurtury community that thrives on support, authenticity, and knowledge. You will easily experience for yourself that you can trust our certified expertise and holistic solutions to elevate your well-being.
Loree Powell has been teaching the use of Nature’s bounty and our Innate abilities to heal for decades. Integrating nature & medicine may have come from her paternal ancestors, specifically a Native American medicine woman who was taken in, then later married a German settler/doctor to avoid the massacre that eventually decimated the Susquehannock tribe to ‘extinction’. When Loree’s own parents took ill simultaneously and the medical system failed them both, she decided to use her bit of inheritance to bring the Nurtury (established in 1981 and proven its methodology through her own family, friends & neighbors’ all-natural wellness) to Gloucester’s Main Street in 2012. The shoppe is inclusive of her life’s work and experience, including specific expertise of several of her 5 children. It continues to grow in scope and outreach, exponentially through in-person and remote interactions with clientele all over the world.
Certified Master Practitioner of Shamanic Energy Medicine
HeartMath Certified Coach / Mentor
Certified Hypnotherapist / Past Life Regression Specialist
Certified Master Practitioner of NeuroLinguistic Programming
Reiki Practitioner III / Master
Academy of Inner Science Trauma Training w/ Thomas Huebl & Richard Schwartz
Certified Coach in Personal Reinvention
Spiritual Traveler w/ Gregg Braden
Awakening Training w/ Eckhart Tolle
Certified Advanced Practitioner of Ho'oponopono
Evolutionary Astrologer in-training (FCEA)
People often ask me about the name I chose for the Nurtury.
“…if you have a plant that is sick because you keep it in a dark closet, and you say soothing words to it, that is comfort. (If you give it chemicals to treat its ills, that is doctoring/drugging it.) If you take the plant out of the closet and put it into the sun, give it something to drink and then talk to it, that is nurture.” Clarissa Pinkola-Estes, PhD from ‘Women Who Run with the Wolves