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Gelcys Basulto: A Journey to Wellness and Making a Difference

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Gelcys Basulto, an entrepreneur, health coach, and nonprofit founder, has dedicated her life to promoting health and wellness for over two decades. As the owner of All Things Organic Boutique, a premier luxury multi-brand retailer, she has transformed her passion for a healthy lifestyle into a successful business. 

Her journey began at the age of 16 when her mother was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Determined to learn about the disease and help her mother, Gelcys committed herself to living a healthy lifestyle and helping others do the same.

Despite facing challenges such as leaving her hometown, Gardena (which is a suburb of Los Angeles), dealing with homesickness, and being a stay-at-home mom, Gelcys persevered and found her purpose in life. She founded Giuliana’s Playroom, a nonprofit organization focused on promoting literacy among young children and their families. Named after her daughter, the organization donates books to children in need and organizes book fairs in schools. In her words, “I am proud to be the founder of Giuliana’s Playroom, an organization founded to impact the lives of young children and their families by promoting literacy.”

As a Health and Wellness Coach, Gelcys specializes in guiding people towards a healthier lifestyle. Her expertise in researching ingredients allows her to handpick the best organic products for her boutique. With over two decades of experience, Gelcys has proven herself to be a reliable source of information for those seeking to make positive changes in their lives.

Her advice for those pursuing success is to identify and nurture their talents, focusing on what they are most passionate about and aligning it with their purpose. For Gelcys, success means happiness and contentment, no matter the circumstances.

Gelcys played sports as a child and young adult and continued to stay active after graduation by hiking the canyon trails in Los Angeles and practicing yoga. Her interest in nutrition and holistic living was sparked when she took a nutrition class in college and became a vegetarian for a few years.

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Gelcys’ path to success has been challenging. She had to leave her hometown and start over after getting married. She became a stay-at-home mom and cared for her mother with MS, leading her to her calling as a Health and Wellness Coach. Later, she opened up A Journey To Wellness, which later became All Things Organic Boutique.

Having spent more than 20 years studying ingredients, she possessed extensive knowledge of what is beneficial for the body and what is not. Consequently, each product showcased in her boutique is personally selected by Gelcys, taking into consideration the superior quality of organic ingredients used and their proven effectiveness.

Gelcys is passionate about helping others who want to change and feel better, regardless of age. Gelcys is excited to share her expertise with the world and help others live a healthier, more fulfilling life.

With plans to expand her online store and write a book, Gelcys Basulto continues to share her passion for health and wellness with the world. Through her dedication and hard work, she has not only helped countless individuals improve their lives but also made a lasting impact on her community through Giuliana’s Playroom.

Find out more about Gelcys Basulto and her journey by following her on Facebook and Instagram (@ajourneytowellnesswithgelcys & @allthingsorganicboutique) and visiting her website: www.allthingsorganicboutique.com

Gelcys also has a coaching website, www.ajourneytowellness.org, and a Facebook group called My Earthing. Join her community and embark on a journey to wellness and holistic living today!

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