Heart Stone wasn't built from a business plan. It was built from two personal experiences of the exact failure we now exist to address.
Shelise spent years inside conventional healthcare, watching patients leave appointment after appointment with "normal" results and no answers. The labs were ordered. The ranges were checked. The boxes were ticked. And the patients kept coming back — getting worse, feeling worse, being told they were fine.
The moment that changed everything came in the form of a patient she knew personally. Healthy by every conventional measure. Fasting glucose normal. Cholesterol manageable. Sent home without concern. And then a cardiac event that, in hindsight, had been building silently for years — in markers nobody ordered.
That was the last day Shelise accepted "normal" as a complete answer. She spent the next several years studying functional metabolic nutrition — the markers that predict cardiovascular events before they happen, the nutritional levers that move those markers, and the clinical framework for building protocols around individual biology rather than population averages.
"I watched patient after patient leave appointments with 'normal' results and no answers. I knew the labs we were ordering weren't asking the right questions. That's why Heart Stone exists — to ask different questions."
Henry came to health from the consciousness side — years of coaching, certification work, shamanic practice, and a deep focus on the belief systems that drive human behavior. He had helped hundreds of people change their minds about their lives. He understood identity. He understood transformation.
What he kept encountering, in client after client, was a ceiling he couldn't explain through psychology alone. People who had done the inner work. People whose beliefs had shifted. People who were doing everything right — and whose bodies weren't responding. Something was happening at the physiological level that no amount of mindset work could address.
When he met Shelise and saw the metabolic picture she was reading — the fasting insulin, the ApoB, the inflammatory markers — he recognized immediately what had been missing. The body wasn't failing the mind. The body was carrying a metabolic burden that the mind was working against. The two had to be addressed together, at the same time, with equal depth. That recognition became Heart Stone.
"Sustainable transformation doesn't happen in a body that the mind is still fighting. My work is where clinical protocol meets identity — helping people become someone who no longer needs the old patterns that made them sick."
Heart Stone exists precisely because neither Shelise nor Henry could solve this alone. The clinical picture without the consciousness work produces protocols people abandon. The consciousness work without the clinical picture produces insight without a foundation to build on. The intersection is where transformation becomes permanent.
"The only lasting beauty is the beauty of the heart." — Rumi
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