Mulhearn, who opened Cucumber and Chamomile last June, is a proponent of renewal and newfound health-topics. She assists children and adults seeking healthier diets and optimal wellness.
The “Going Up” award is given to “an NANP member, in professional practice for three years or less, who has already begun to obtain visibility, success and distinction in their business.”
Mulhearn’s commitment to improving health and wellness in Fairfield County caught the attention of Patty Lennon, CEO of Danbury’s coaching firm, Mom Gets a Life, who nominated her for the “Going Up” award.
“Meredith Mulhearn’s dedication to her mission to support each person’s health and vibrancy through nutrition never ceases to amaze me. I can’t imagine anyone is more deserving of this award than Meredith,” said Lennon.
Cucumber & Chamomile offers a host of services to those seeking weight loss and overall improved health via custom programming.
In a soothing spa-like environment, Mulhearn guides clients to make changes requiring minimal effort, but which achieve significant results. A former teacher, Mulhearn focuses on education, providing tools that allow clients to maintain healthy habits for a lifetime.
Since support is so crucial to success, she acts as a “food coach” with a personal touch, allowing clients unlimited texting.
Cucumber & Chamomile is located at 32 Danbury Road, Ridgefield. For more information or to make and appointment, visit www.cucumberandchamomile.com, e-mail ccnutritiontherapy@gmail.com or call 203-403-7007.
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