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Childhood taught me the power of affection and genuine care.
Sports gave me discipline and resilience.
Engineering gave me structure and clarity.
Motherhood reconnected me with my essence.
Today, this is what I share with you: a way of living that nourishes who you are as a whole.
TREAT was born when I understood that health is not about control. It is connection, integration, and conscious choice.
My journey as a health coach (IIN), athlete, engineer, mother, and woman showed me that there’s no magic formula, no perfect timing. But there is a path—real, possible, and transformative.
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TREAT was born when I understood that health is not about control. It is connection, integration, and conscious choice.
My journey as a health coach (IIN), athlete, engineer, mother, and woman showed me that there’s no magic formula, no perfect timing. But there is a path—real, possible, and transformative.

Childhood taught me the power of affection and genuine care.
Sports gave me discipline and resilience.
Engineering gave me structure and clarity.
Motherhood reconnected me with my essence.
Today, this is what I share with you: a way of living that nourishes who you are as a whole.
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Hi, I’m Marcella.
Early in childhood, my relationship with health and well-being changed.
When my twin brother was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.
That moment showed me — and my family — that health isn’t the opposite of illness. It’s about nurturing, holding, and sustaining with love, even when life gets hard.
That was the first thread of a journey that kept unfolding, sparking in me a deep desire to understand health and vitality more fully.
Sports taught me to live with intention.
Sports taught me to live with intention.
As a professional tennis player, I traveled the world, competed at the highest level, and discovered my limits.
Along this path, I developed a mindset that still guides me today: clarity of purpose, courage in the face of discomfort, and presence in the now.
Being an athlete taught me discipline, the power of falling and rising again, and how the body can be an instrument of expression and achievement.

It showed me that true success isn’t only about the big wins, it’s about holding on to your values and staying true to who you are, even on the hardest days.

Before the turning point: everything looked right, but something was missing
On the outside, everything seemed perfect.
I was doing “all the right things”: eating well, training, studying, following a disciplined routine.
But inside, something was unsettled — a quiet discomfort, a missing connection, a lack of truth. I couldn’t name it yet. Until…

In 2021, everything changed…
My daughter was born, and with her, life came to a stop.
I did everything “by the book”: I meditated, studied, ate well, practiced yoga, prepared for the perfect birth…
And yet, days later I found myself alone in an ICU, breasts full of milk, blood pressure out of control, guilt overflowing. Oh — and no sign of the “perfect birth” I had envisioned.
The exams told me I was “fine,” but my body told another story.
Alone, afraid, and drowning in guilt, I understood: if I didn’t prioritize myself, I wouldn’t be able to be the mother I dreamed of, nor the woman I truly am.
That was the moment my healing began..
More than making healthy choices, I needed to remember who I was and create a system that worked for me —based on foundation, lightness, and presence — to live with vitality and truth.
I had to pause to learn that health also means having the courage to listen, to welcome yourself, and to care for yourself with compassion.
Because, deep down, the question is not “What else should I do?” but “How do I want to live?”
When that answer rises from within, it becomes a compass — not a demand.
And it all begins with CLARITY, structure, and deep listening. And I’m here to walk beside you on that path.
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