Program & Replays
Kill Cravings and Boost Energy with Essential Oils
Join Dr. Mariza Snyder, women's hormone expert and CEO at DrMariza.com, as she reflects how we all have things we can change in our diets, our lives, and our mindsets. She explains that is starts with a habit of awareness — being aware of packaging labels, of what you put in your mouth, of your triggers, and of your personal wellness. Essential oils are a great tool for making positive changes. Using high-quality essential oils can refocus your mind and body. They can aid in lessening your reliance on sugar and turning your attention to the power of aroma — which also boosts your energy levels naturally.
During this exciting session, you'll discover:
- That consuming sugar highjacks your brain and causes the brain to release dopamine — launching you into a momentary high, & then dramatically dropping your energy... leaving you craving for more sugar
- Five steps to breaking up with sugar
- How to use essential oil to overcome sugar cravings & boost energy naturally
Dr. Mariza Snyder
Dr. Mariza Snyder is a wellness practitioner and the author of six books: the bestselling The DASH Diet Cookbook and The Smart Mom’s Guide to Essential Oils as well as The Low Glycemic Index Slow Cooker, The Antioxidant Counter, The Water Infusion Detox Book and The Matcha Miracle. For the past nine years she has lectured at wellness centers, hospitals, conferences, and corporations on hormone health and essential oils, nutrition, and detoxification. She is also the creator of the Women’s Balance Summit, an online event first held in 2016 with over thirty internationally acclaimed wellness experts, designed to empower women to create the health and life they deserve.
Dr. Snyder has been featured on Fox News, MindBodyGreen, Dr. Oz, the HuffingtonPost, and in Women’s Health, Shape and Self magazines. She received her BS degree from Mills College in 2002, majoring in biochemistry, and graduated Cum Laude with a Doctorate of Chiropractic degree from Life Chiropractic College West in 2008.



