Eternal Wellness: Redefining Healing, Purpose, and the Future of Health Care

Words by Josiah Hartline

Author’s Note: I met Amber late 2021 through a part time job at the time and was instantly intrigued by her story and business. After doing some photo work, her story always stuck out. The level of healing and help Eternal Wellness offers is inspiring. I believe the community is in desperate need of more folks like her, offering help and guidance to those who need it most in an educational and affordable way.

Today’s Spotlight

When Amber Walczuk left her job as an ICU nurse in 2020, it wasn’t because she lost her love for helping people — it was because she had found a better way to do it.

After years battling chronic Lyme disease and seeing firsthand the limitations of conventional medicine, Amber made the leap into holistic healthcare. What began as a personal healing journey became the spark that ignited Eternal Wellness, a growing, integrative health practice now serving clients across the country from the Walczuk family’s home-based clinic in the Upstate.

And while the space may be modest, the vision is anything but.

Healing That Lasts

“Everyone that commits to the process for a year — everything changes for them,” Amber says with quiet conviction.

That belief is what drives her to reshape what people expect from health care. Eternal Wellness is not built around quick fixes or surface-level solutions. It’s built around time, trust, and truth — things Amber believes are missing from the current medical model.

“We live in a sick-care system,” she says. “And it’s not working.”

At Eternal Wellness, clients receive individualized care plans based on testing, data, and deep education. Services range from RIFE therapy and cavitation to comprehensive hair and saliva testing. But beyond the tools, what stands out is the heart behind the work. Amber and her small team walk with clients through long-term healing journeys — many of whom arrive frustrated, confused, and dismissed by traditional doctors.

“We see people who’ve been sick for years — on meds, getting worse, feeling hopeless. And they’re not crazy. They’re just not being heard.”

Tech Meets Intuition

Amber and her team aren’t just innovating in care — they’re building the infrastructure to scale it.

Heading into 2026, Eternal Wellness is undergoing a major transformation: a new website, a restructured membership model, a client-facing content hub, and AI-backed automation to improve back-end operations.

“We’re revamping everything,” Amber explains. “We want to create content, tools, and programs that help people commit to a full year of healing — not just a few months. Because this work takes time.”

By integrating AI to manage FAQs, summarize testing results, and personalize therapy plans, Eternal Wellness hopes to free up time and energy to focus on what matters most: people.

And as demand grows, so does the need for space. On their property, the Walczuks are quietly building a new wellness facility, complete with plans for hyperbaric oxygen therapy and a long-term goal of expanding the clinic into a larger, multi-room operation.

The Tension Between Two Worlds

Despite her deep knowledge and results-driven care, Amber says one of the biggest challenges is resistance — not from the body, but from the system.

“The gap between holistic and conventional medicine is wide. People are waking up, but many are still stuck between the two.”

She regularly sees clients trying to walk both paths — skeptical of mainstream care but hesitant to fully trust the alternative route.

“Some of them are taking supplements with one hand while still following a doctor’s orders with the other — even when those orders are keeping them sick,” Amber says. “It’s exhausting. I tell them: pick a lane.”

She wishes there was more collaboration between the systems — more integration between gut testing, lifestyle-based healing, and medical interventions. “Eventually, there will have to be. This model is failing. Doctors and nurses I know see it. They’re doing some of the same things I am now. It’s just not talked about.”

But she’s also clear: “Before a new system can emerge, this one may have to fail. And unfortunately, that might mean a crisis.”

The Cost of Growth

Eternal Wellness is growing. That growth comes with expansion — and new pressures.

Inflation is tightening margins. A jump in revenue moved them into a new tax bracket, but not far enough to avoid the squeeze. It’s a common problem for small business owners in wellness — especially those not willing to compromise their mission for profit.

Yet, Amber remains focused. “We’re looking at ways to increase value while still protecting our clients’ investment. We’re not here to upsell people. We want them to get well.”

She’s building a new membership model that offers exclusive content, tools, and community — a real system for support and sustainability. Not a payment plan. A partnership.

“We want to make it easier for people to commit — because when they do, we see real change.”

A New American Dream

For Amber, this isn’t just a business — it’s a family calling.

She and her husband run Eternal Wellness from their home, raising their children in a world where healing and hard work live side-by-side. But as her kids approach college age, she worries.

“I want them to be free,” she says. “Not to fall into corporate America or chase someone else’s definition of success. I want them to find a trade, a passion, something that fills their spirit.”

She believes deeply in the “new American dream” — one built on purpose, autonomy, and service.

It’s something Eternal Wellness lives every day: a business rooted in faith, fueled by transformation, and uncompromising in its vision.

And as we spoke, that mission was more than just words. Midway through our conversation, Amber paused the call to drop off supplements for someone in need.

What Comes Next?

Looking forward, Amber has no plans to slow down.

She envisions a future where alternative hospitals exist — spaces that blend natural remedies with essential medical practices. Where healing isn’t about symptom management, but total restoration. Where systems work with the body, not against it.

But until that future arrives, she’ll keep building it — one patient, one post, one program at a time.

“If I could wave a wand,” she says, “I’d remove the resistance people have to holistic healing. I’d bridge the gap between medicine and natural health. And I’d show people there’s more to healing than they’ve ever been told.”

💬 To learn more about Eternal Wellness or explore services:
Visit https://myeternalwellness.com/
Reach out the Amber: info@myeternalwellness.com