Dr. Jocelin Whitaker was born and raised in Orlando, Florida but happily calls the Bellville, Ohio area home where she lives with her husband and daughter in the country on a 44 acre organic farm. As a homeschool student, she was able to include her interest in natural medicine in her studies laying a strong foundation as well as her personal interest in approaching health from Biblical and natural methods.

She is a Doctor of Traditional Naturopathy (N.D.) and Doctor of Philosophy in Natural Health (PhD) as well as having her degrees as a Certified Aromatherapist (CA), Doctor of Biblical Medicine (D.B.M.), Certified Nutritional Counselor (C.N.C.), Holistic Health Practitioner Degree (HHP), and Certified Chaplain in Holistic Approaches (C.C.H.A.) from New Eden School of Natural Health and Herbal Studies as well as Certified Fertility Counselor (CFC) and Certified BioEnergetic Technician. She is also the author the recently published book – The Real Truth About the Danger of Stevia and Xylitol.
While she enjoys working with every area of person’s health such as the thyroid, digestive system, adrenals, hormones, fertility, and more, she has also become known for her knowledge and experience working with Toxic Mold Syndrome, Epstein Barr, Lyme’s Disease, and Candida infections which is a much needed sub-specialty. So no matter your health needs, Dr. Jocelin is prepared to work with you and your family.
Having used the Qest4 BioEnergetic Machine for years and having both an active practice and owning a health food store, she moved into teaching and mentoring other practitioners much like she had the privilege of being mentored and trained earlier in her career.
As a Naturopath, her practice is located at their health food homesteading store (Whitaker’s Natural Market) where they support the local natural, organic, and homesteading communities. As a farmer’s wife and avid “homesteader”, she and her husband, Marc, facilitate a monthly homesteaders gathering in their community. She cans, gardens, homeschools, knits, crochets, scrapbooks, and more in addition to raising meat chickens and laying hens, dairy and beef cattle, running a raw milk herdshare, and raising their own hay! Sometimes she is nicknamed “The Homesteading Naturopath” as well!