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TRAUMA-INFORMED · NUTRITION-ROOTED · INTEGRATIVE MENTAL HEALTH CARE

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You’ve tried everything—and still don’t feel better.

If you're here, you're likely searching for something deeper. Something that actually works and makes sense. Answers.

Maybe you’ve tried therapy. Medication. Another diagnosis. Another prescription. Drawn labs and have been told everything is normal. And yet—something still feels off. You’re exhausted, overwhelmed, anxious, all while carrying shame for not “getting better.” You’re told it’s all in your head, but your body feels the burden. You sense that the symptoms you're experiencing are trying to tell a bigger story—one you haven’t quite been able to piece together.

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At Innermost, we believe that your

symptoms are signals, not failures.

They are invitations to go deeper.

Here, we don’t just ask what’s wrong. We ask what’s underneath.  Together, we’ll explore the ways that stress, toxins, nutrient deficiencies, digestive dysfunction, inflammation, or infections might be working against your brain’s ability to function and heal.

your innermost story.

WE GET CURIOUS ABOUT WHAT’S BENEATH THE SURFACE,

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Using functional testing, we investigate

 the

Root Causes

 and

Hidden Dysfunctions

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IS YOUR LIVER SUPPORTED TO ELIMINATE HEAVY METALS AND OTHER VARIOUS TOXINS?

IS YOUR DIGESTIVE SYSTEM PROPERLY BREAKING DOWN THE FOOD YOU EAT AND ABSORBING ADEQUATE NUTRIENTS SO THE BRAIN CAN FUNCTION OPTIMALLY?

ARE UNDERLYING INFECTIONS CAUSING INFLAMMATION TO THE BRAIN?

ARE MINERAL IMBALANCES CREATING DYSFUNCTION WITHIN NERVOUS SYSTEM SIGNALING AND STRESS RESILIENCE?

ARE UNDERLYING FOOD ALLERGIES OR SENSITIVITIES CREATING WIDESPREAD INFLAMMATION AND NUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES AFFECTING BOTH THE GUT AND THE BRAIN?

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     A ROOTED, EVIDENCE-BASED, PERSONALIZED APPROACH TO

Mental Health 

Contrary to the DSM, you are not just a checklist of symptoms with a diagnostic label. Mental health is far more complex, shaped by a web of nutritional and biochemical factors. If the one-size-fits-all poly-pharmacy approach hasn’t been effective for you, it doesn’t mean you’re broken- it simply means you have unique root causes that have yet to be discovered and you need a compassionate and curious practitioner to ask the right questions.

Nutritional malnourishment and metabolic dysfunction can wreak havoc on every organ in the body -

Your brain is not exempt.

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Your gut and brain are besties, deeply connected, constantly talking, and sharing secrets. Therefore what you eat— or don’t eat—directly affects the health of your brain and the status of your mental health. Nutrition plays a critical role in mental health and resilience by supporting a healthy gut microbiome, neurotransmitter synthesis, regulating hormones, decreasing inflammation, and balancing blood sugar. Adequate levels of key nutrients are essential for optimal cognitive function, emotional regulation, and stress response.

Hi, I’m Staci Villa!

MEET YOUR PRACTITIONER

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 and a recovered windbag of worry.

Mental Health

Registered Dietitian,

integrative and functional

 Practitioner,

My own battles with unprocessed trauma, anxiety, ADHD, intrusive thoughts, and IBS weren’t “just in my head”—they were rooted in deeper imbalances in my body, fractures in my story, and mangled beliefs about myself. And the more I tried to ignore my symptoms, gaslight (no pun intended),  or purely berate myself without addressing the why, the more sick and stuck I became.

I was a typical millennial raised on a steady diet of processed foods and unprocessed emotions. I had no idea this toxic combo was fueling my gut issues and mental health struggles. It wasn’t until I started tuning into every part of myself—my emotions, thoughts, identity, and unique nutritional needs—that real change began. I found that my mental struggles weren’t just in my head—they were rooted in my heart, soul, and physical body.


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Mental illness isn’t

just in your head.

Through my own journey and walking alongside many others in theirs, I have found mental illness to be a very personal and invisible kind of suffering that has had so much stigma and misunderstanding attached to it. At Innermost, my mission is to dismantle the stigma associated with mental illness and instead shed light on the metabolic and nutritional factors that contribute to brain dysfunction. At Innermost, I take an integrative, nutrition-rooted approach to mental health care, uncovering what’s often missed in traditional treatment. 

Understanding the biochemical root causes is key to finding relief from the symptoms and the stigma. I’ll guide you in piecing the innermost puzzle, connecting the dots between your mental state, gut-health, nutrition, and lived experience. By understanding the deep and overlooked connections between your inner chemistry and your inner thoughts, together we will begin to untangle the innermost web that has kept you sick and stuck.

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Whether you're navigating a mental diagnosis, have stubborn gut symptoms that need to go, or just feel something isn’t right, Innermost Nutrition offers evidence-based, compassionate guidance to help you connect you to hope and innermost health!