Stephanie Niazi, a holistic health and life coach with nearly 25 years of experience in complementary and alternative medicine, has helped numerous clients in Dubai and Pakistan achieve balance and wellbeing.
Niazi explains the growing interest in wellness and alternative medicine, highlighting why more people are turning to holistic healing rather than conventional medical treatments.
For a long time, holistic practices were met with scepticism in many cultures, but scientific research has increasingly validated their benefits. The Covid-19 lockdown also played a role in this shift.
During the pandemic, people faced heightened stress, anxiety, and the need for structure. With limited access to traditional healthcare, many turned to holistic practices such as yoga, Tai Chi, healthy cooking, weight management, and mindset training.
“Instead of succumbing to fear and unhealthy coping mechanisms, many embraced holistic wellbeing to build resilience, support their families, and stay engaged. As a result, interest in these practices has continued to grow, with more people seeking practical, science-backed methods to take control of their health and emotional state,” says Niazi.
The Role of Holistic Wellbeing in Health
While holistic wellbeing is not a direct cure for diseases, Niazi explains its significant role in prevention and overall health management.
“Research suggests that 75 to 80 per cent of diseases have a psychosomatic component, meaning they are influenced by mental and emotional states (Dr Esther Sternberg, The Balance Within). Chronic stress and negativity contribute to prolonged inflammation, which has been linked to conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders. By managing stress, cultivating a positive mindset, and supporting the body’s natural healing abilities, holistic wellbeing serves as a powerful tool in reducing the risk of illness and improving quality of life.”
One of the simplest ways to integrate holistic wellbeing into daily life, she says, is through meditation and prayer – whether silent or guided. Meditation naturally slows brainwave activity, allowing the body and mind to rebalance, release stress, and process negative thoughts without judgment, fostering a deep sense of healing and clarity.
A Holistic Approach to Wellness
Niazi’s approach integrates mindset coaching, holistic healing, and nutritional guidance to help individuals achieve long-term wellbeing. One of her key programmes is a 30-day fast weight loss group for women, which focuses on understanding the science behind sustainable weight loss. It also engages the participants in weekly mindset sessions and daily proactive steps, losing weight without extreme hunger, and reducing inflammation, healing the gut, and balancing hormones through smart nutrition, elimination, and liver detoxification.
Beyond weight loss, Niazi works with clients struggling with stress, focus, fears, and phobias. Using Co-Active Coaching, Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), Hypnosis, and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), she helps individuals undergo mindset transformations to feel more in control and at peace.
As a holistic health practitioner, she also supports the body’s natural healing potential through diet, nutrition, herbs, supplements, and therapies such as clinical reflexology. Her treatments address weight management, hormonal imbalances, immune system support, and stress-related disorders
Additionally, Niazi specialises in anti-ageing therapies, incorporating nutrition, detoxification, lymphatic cleansing, and gut healing to promote longevity and vitality.
“My goal is to help individuals align their lives for greater health, resilience, and inner wellbeing,” she says.
A Philosophy for Life
Niazi’s mantra is simple yet profound: “Set a daily resolve to not underestimate yourself, others or the little things in life.”