About
Meet Bakhita Mohammed Al Khaili: The Founder of Bee Nurtured
After graduation, I realized that true health goes beyond science — it’s the connection between what we know and how we live. This realization inspired me to continue my studies at the College of Natural Health, under the patronage of Sheikha Salama bint Tahnoon Al Nahyan, where I deepened my understanding of holistic nutrition, natural healing, and mindful living.
Through Bee Nurtured, I’ve merged both worlds — biochemical science and natural health — to guide young women toward a lifestyle that feels healthy, not just looks healthy. My approach combines scientific knowledge with gentle, practical tools that help women build balance, energy, and confidence through small, sustainable habits.
Through Bee Nurtured, I’ve brought together both sides of my journey — the precision of science and the art of natural balance. My work focuses on guiding women to understand their bodies with awareness and care, and to build habits that feel aligned, sustainable, and empowering.
My Passion
The Foundation of Curiosity
My formal passion ignited while pursuing my Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from the United Arab Emirates University. I was captivated by the unseen world the precision of cellular communication, the perfect rhythm of enzymes, and the delicate molecular balance that dictates our health and energy. I learned the language of the body’s machinery, understanding health as a series of perfectly calibrated chemical reactions.
,br>Yet, graduation brought a crucial realization: knowing the science doesn’t automatically create health. True vitality wasn’t just about reading blood work; it was about the connection between that profound scientific knowledge and the way we live our daily lives. I saw a gap between biochemical understanding and practical, sustainable wellness.
The Holistic Connection
This gap inspired me to continue my studies in holistic nutrition and natural health. It was here that I learned to pair the scientific “why” with the practical “how.” This path—deepened through studies at the College of Natural Health, under the patronage of Sheikha Salama bint Tahnoon Al Nahyan—taught me the art of mindful living, gentle healing, and the power of food as medicine.