Healing Through Mind, Body and Spirit

Dr. Rev. Isabel Sharkar

Dr. Isabel Sharkar, NMD, is co-founder of Indigo Integrative Health Clinic in Washington, D.C., a thriving clinic that has been serving the local community in health restoration and body optimization for over a decade. Being in constant pursuit for truth and healing Dr. Isabel graduated in 2011 from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine as a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine.

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By Caroline Hoeffgen, COO, BCHC, JD | Reviewed by Dr. Isabel Sharkar, NMD | May 2026

Our very own Dr. Diva Nagula was just featured on Shaman Durek's podcast. Check out the episode, Healing Through Mind, Body and Spirit, you don't want to miss this! We love hearing about the success story of Dr. Nagula and how he overcame his health condition. When you focus on healing the mind, body and soul, miracles happen. When you give the body the right tools for it to heal, miracles happen. Your body is a miracle and everything you put inside of your body, including your thoughts, matters.If you haven't already, make sure to read his book From Doctor to Patient: Healing Cancer through Mind, Body and Spirit.For those of you interested in the ALCAT Food Sensitivity Panel that Dr. Nagula mentions on this episode, you can contact us at info@indigohealthclinic.com or register on the Patient Portal as a New Patient.Dr. Nagula specializes in PTSD, anxiety and depression and uses plant medicine and Ketamine therapy.

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