About Bridgette Lyn Dolgoff
Supporting the health of people, animals, and environments through a holistic understanding of life, land, and well-being.
Bridgette Lyn Dolgoff has spent more than three decades studying and practicing holistic approaches to health, wellness, and environmental balance. Her work draws from a wide range of disciplines including nutrition, herbalism, osteopathic principles, biodynamic land practices, and energy-based healing traditions.
What makes Bridgette’s work unique is her ability to look at the entire system surrounding a person, animal, or environment. Rather than focusing on a single issue, she works to understand the broader patterns that may be influencing wellbeing.
Clients often describe her approach as comprehensive, thoughtful, and deeply intuitive. Her goal is simple: to help people better understand the factors influencing their health and to support them in restoring balance in a natural and sustainable way.
Bridgette’s connection to healing traditions began early in life. She was born into family lineages that carried strong traditions of intuitive awareness, natural remedies, and deep respect for the living systems of the earth.
As a child she developed an intense curiosity about how life works — exploring plants, animals, and the natural environment around her. This curiosity eventually grew into a lifelong dedication to understanding the relationships between land, animals, people, and health.
By the age of ten she was already working closely with animals and learning to observe subtle patterns in behavior, health, and environment. That love for animals and the natural world continues to be a central influence in her work today.
Education and Lifelong StudyBeginning in her late teens, Bridgette committed herself fully to studying natural health systems and traditional knowledge.
Over the past 36 years she has pursued education through a combination of:
formal coursework
apprenticeships
mentorships with experienced practitioners
independent study
hands-on fieldwork and practical application
Her studies have included areas such as:
• nutrition
• herbalism
• osteopathic principles
• acupuncture traditions
• biodynamic agriculture
• regenerative land practices
• environmental wellness
• intuitive and energetic healing methods
Rather than focusing on a single discipline, Bridgette has always been drawn to understanding how multiple systems interact and influence one another.
This integrative perspective allows her to approach complex situations with a broader understanding of the many factors that may affect wellbeing.
In her early thirties, Bridgette faced a significant personal health challenge that profoundly shaped her philosophy and strengthened her commitment to natural healing methods.
Through intensive lifestyle changes, nutritional support, plant-based remedies, and disciplined personal practice, she experienced firsthand how powerful the body’s restorative capacity can be when supported from multiple directions.
This experience reinforced her belief that healing often involves addressing the mental, emotional, physical, and environmental layers of a person’s life simultaneously.
It also deepened her compassion for those navigating complex health challenges.
Bridgette’s work is based on a simple principle:
Health does not exist in isolation.
Human wellbeing is influenced by many interconnected factors, including:
• nutrition
• emotional health
• physical structure
• environmental conditions
• relationship with the natural world
• lifestyle patterns and stress
Because of this, Bridgette’s work often explores multiple layers of influence rather than focusing on a single symptom or concern.
Her role is not to replace conventional care, but to help people better understand their systems and explore supportive approaches that may help restore balance.
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Some of Bridgette’s most meaningful work happens outside traditional settings.
She spends time studying native plants, walking trails, and learning directly from natural ecosystems. Over the years she has studied with experienced herbalists, land stewards, and traditional teachers who share knowledge about plant relationships, environmental restoration, and natural living systems.
These experiences continue to shape how she approaches both personal and environmental wellbeing.
Nature remains one of her greatest teachers.
Today, Bridgette continues to study, research, and refine her work so she can provide thoughtful guidance tailored to each situation she encounters.
Clients appreciate her broad perspective and the way she integrates knowledge from many disciplines into practical insights.
At 56, Bridgette describes herself as healthier, stronger, and more aligned than at any other time in her life. Her journey — sometimes challenging, sometimes transformative — has shaped her into a practitioner deeply committed to helping others navigate their own paths toward greater balance.
If you’re seeking guidance for personal health, animal wellbeing, or environmental balance, Bridgette offers private consultations designed to explore your unique situation and provide thoughtful insight and support.
Sessions are conducted online via Zoom.
