Brenda Watson - Career

Career

1993: Brenda became a licensed Colon Therapist and established five natural health clinics in the state of Florida. Treatment focused primarily on herbal internal cleansing and detoxification, as well as colon hydrotherapy, nutritional counseling, massage therapy and acupuncture.

1995-2005: Brenda served as president for the International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy (I-ACT), during which time she helped develop the I-ACT Ambassador Program for therapists and instructors.

1996-2006: During this time Brenda developed the ReNew Life School of Natural Therapies Anatomy/Physiology curriculum for Colon Therapy Licensure, as well as the curriculum for Colon Therapy Apprenticeship Programs in the state of Florida.

1997: Together with her husband Stan, Brenda founded ReNew Life Formulas, Inc., as well as its sister company, Advanced Naturals. Advanced Naturals develops natural digestive care formulas for natural health practitioners, colon therapists and medical doctors.

2003 to Present: Brenda continued her education, earning her credentials as both a Doctor of Naturopathy (N.D.) and a Certified Nutritional Consultant (C.N.C.). Brenda serves currently as the President of ReNew Life Formulas and Advanced Naturals.

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