Deb Walters, a former registered nurse, has taken a bold step into entrepreneurship by launching her own wellness studio, Dream Big Life Wellness Studio, in Albury. After a twenty-year career in nursing, Walters decided to focus on a personal passion and help others address gut health issues. Her journey began when she faced her own struggles with bloating, low energy, and inflammation, leading her to discover the benefits of colonic hydrotherapy.
Colonic hydrotherapy is a gentle treatment method that uses warm, purified water to cleanse the large intestine. This process aims to support digestion, reduce inflammation, and restore energy levels. In January 2024, Walters opened her studio, marking a new chapter in her professional life.
“I have always wanted to be my own boss,” Walters remarked. “When this business opportunity came up, I knew it was the right choice.” Transitioning from a stable income to pursuing her dream was not without challenges. Walters acknowledges that leaving a secure position was difficult but believes in the potential of her new venture.
Walters emphasizes that her treatment is suitable for a broad range of individuals. “If you feel lethargic, bloated, tired, or have food allergies, you may need to focus on your gut more,” she explained. “Your stomach is your second brain, and this treatment is fully effective.” While discussing bowel health can be uncomfortable for many, Walters approaches the topic with openness and confidence.
“Sometimes you need to get uncomfortable to be comfortable again,” she added. Factors such as age, perimenopause, and emotional well-being can significantly impact digestive health. These are common issues that prompt clients to seek her services.
Looking ahead, Walters has ambitious plans for her wellness studio. “Once I’m more established, I would love to offer infrared saunas and ice baths, as well as open a storefront,” she stated. She believes these additional services will complement colonic hydrotherapy and enhance the holistic approach to health she aims to provide.
For those interested in learning more about her services or scheduling a treatment, further information is available on her website, dreambiglife.com.au. Walters’ commitment to improving gut health reflects a growing trend toward holistic wellness, and her story serves as an inspiration for others considering a shift toward entrepreneurship in the health sector.