Diana DeVet is a Certified BIE Practitioner and Registered Holistic Nutritionist who helps people reconnect with their body’s natural ability to heal. Her focus is on identifying and correcting energetic imbalances that may be contributing to ongoing symptoms, helping clients feel lighter, clearer, and more balanced from the inside out.
BIE (BioEnergetic Intolerance Elimination) is a gentle, non-invasive method that helps the body recognize and adapt to stressors it has been reacting to. Sometimes the body misinterprets a harmless substance, like food, hormones, or environmental triggers, as a threat. This creates unnecessary stress and can lead to symptoms such as bloating, fatigue, headaches, skin irritation, anxiety, or sleep issues.
During a BIE session, a specialized instrument delivers subtle energy impulses to specific points on the body. These impulses help “reintroduce” the stressor in a balanced way so the body can recognize it as safe. Once the body adapts, communication improves, and symptoms often lessen or disappear as balance is restored.
Her approach is gentle, supportive, and deeply personalized, helping each person move beyond temporary symptom relief and into long-term wellness.
I am very excited to be part of The Bell Tower Wellness team and to offer the option of Paediatric Physiotherapy! I received my Master of Science in physiotherapy from McMaster University and have been a member of the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario since 2003. I have worked in Paediatrics throughout my whole career and have loved every minute of it. I love engaging with the children in a playful, holistic way to help them accomplish their developmental milestones and become successful, independent individuals in their environment. Meeting and supporting the child’s family is a significant aspect, and I feel honoured, humbled, and grateful to be entrusted with this responsibility. I am a mother of three amazing souls and know how important it is for the whole family to be supported through the ever-changing development of children.
I have had the privilege of working as a paediatric physiotherapist in Canada, Scotland, and Dubai. The diversity of these healthcare systems has allowed me to acquire many new skills and approaches to looking at your child’s health and wellbeing. During my seven years of working in Dubai, I became a transdisciplinary therapist. When I worked with a child there, I incorporated their physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and social and educational developmental goals into a fun and playful session.