About us.

Dr. Shira Adjo C.I.N.M.D (Certified Indigenous Naturopathic Medicine Doctor)

 
 

Dr. Shira Adjo is a certified Indigenous Naturopathic Medicine Doctor certified to practice internationally. She received her certification with the Aboriginal Medical Association. She specializes in reversing illness and disease in genetics. Since starting her own practice in 2021 she has been able to cure various aliments, reverse illness and diseases.

Dr. Adjo and her tribal affiliation with Hawab Chatau has been recognized in 2022 by the Mayor & City of Dallas for assisting her community health, culinary arts, family building, community activism and utilizing indigenous cultural practices to help restore and revitalize the Dallas- Ft. Worth Metroplex.

 

At HealthyCedes we provide carbon based recipes, customized meal plans, and holistic remedies that aid the body in recalibrating itself naturally utilizing *Indigenous Food Science (IFS).  

Not a healthy diet fad.

Far from your average vegan or “organic diet” craze, HealthyCedes does not try to fit into the “one size fits all” organic healthy food model. We know that healthy food is more than just organic fruits & vegetables. Healthy food is the right type of organic fruits & vegetables brought together for the maximum benefit of one’s own genetic blueprint.  

 

Natural Food Science

Using Indigenous Food Science backed by the science of foods natural to the planet our meal plans are delicious, healthy and great for the whole family to enjoy!

Here at HealthyCedes we take into account your genetics and unique genotype when providing our customers with healthy & delicious meal plans that satisfy the taste, aligns with the body, as well as educates you, or customer, on the genetic advantages & disadvantages of eating Indigenous or non-indigenous foods that interact positively or negatively within your own body’s genetic type.

*see Our Philosophy for more information on IFS.

UNDRIPs Article 24
1. Indigenous peoples have the right to their traditional medicines and to maintain their health practices, including the conservation of their vital medicinal plants, animals and minerals