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Dr. Kimmi Le, Pharm D.
Vitakavana
Kimmi Le is a clinical pharmacist, certified clinical nutritionist, clinical herbalist, and culinary medicine specialist with advanced training in functional medicine, herbal studies from David Winston’s Center for Herbal Studies, and culinary medicine from Tulane University’s Goldring Center. She has spent her career dismantling the divide between what modern science has proven about human health and the quality of care most people receive. She began as Clinical Wellness Educator at Life Extension, where she built science-driven programming for consumers and corporate clients and designed employee wellness initiatives for Fortune 500 companies. She went on to co-found Juicery Rx, a South Florida restaurant chain built on farm-to-pharmacy framework in which every product was clinically formulated. She then joined the faculty at Nova Southeastern University’s College of Pharmacy as Assistant Professor, where she led preceptor curriculum development and became the principal force behind integrating nutritional science and integrative health into the pharmacy education model. From academia, she moved into the built environment as c0-founder of ARK Living at ARK Homes for Rent, leading health and wellness programming across residential communities at scale.
Her work has drawn coverage from NBC6 News, Better Homes and Gardens, Mind Body Green, and Worthy Magazine.
Today, Kimmi is the Founding Partner of Vitakavana, a private family health advisory designed around a simple principle: health is a family story, and it deserves the same long-range planning and governance as any other generational decision.
Friday May 14, 2027
ACPE# TBA
Objectives:
1. Understand why testing children early, before symptoms appear, creates a health baseline that can guide better decisions across their entire life.
2. Recognize the key areas of early childhood testing (metabolism, gut health, genetics, and toxin exposure) and why each one matters for long-term health planning.
3. Learn how patterns identified in childhood can connect to adult disease risk, and why catching them early changes the long-term health outcomes.
Saturday May 15, 2027
ACPE# TBA
Objectives:
1. Gain a clear understanding of the 12 Hallmarks of Aging and how each one contributes to why we age and how chronic disease develops.
2. Learn how biomarkers can signal that specific hallmarks are active and how that information can guide more targeted health support conversations.
3. Explore the compounds and interventions currently being studied in connection with the hallmarks and what evidence does and does not yet support.
Sunday May 16, 2027
ACPE# TBA
Objectives:
1. Understand the most common sources of toxic exposure (heavy metals, mold, pesticides, and plastics) and how cumulative burden can quietly affect health over time.
2. Learn how specialty testing can detect toxic burden early, often well before a patient reports symptoms or a conventional lab flags anything abnormal.
3. Become familiar with foundational approaches to supporting the body’s detoxification pathways through nutrition, lifestyle, and targeted supplementation.