Zach & Cathy Smith
SWI Founders

About SWI — SmithWorks Inc.

Structure. Rhythm. Biological Repair.

SWI is not a supplement shop. It’s not a clinic.
It’s not for the casually curious.

SWI is a strategy center for rebuilding health at the deepest biological levels.

We work with members who are ready to get serious — not about trendy fixes or symptom-chasing, but about real repair, real rhythm, and real responsibility.

Most “natural” health programs scratch the surface.
We don't.

We go deeper — into the biological systems where breakdown begins.

Where decades of stress, toxicity, and poor inputs have silenced what the body was built to do: heal, regulate, and perform on its own terms.

We don’t guess.
We don’t offer one-size-fits-all protocols.
We don’t rush the process of repair — we structure it.

The Team Behind SWI

Zach holds a degree in chemistry and spent over 20 years in research before shifting into holistic health in 2000. He’s also currently in seminary. His personal health restoration became the catalyst for the SWI framework. His work reflects deep biological insight and an unapologetic drive to get to the truth.

Cathy is a licensed massage therapist, naturopathic doctor, and Neural Reset Therapy™ practitioner. She also holds an MBA and is the architect behind SWI’s structured delivery system. SWI is not the work of one — it’s the combined vision, strength, and faith of two. Together, Zach and Cathy are partners in life and co-founders of SWI.

Programs We Offer

SWI programs are not mass-market, fast-tracked, or offered on demand.

They are rhythm-based, terrain-responsive protocols — delivered only through invitation, private referral, or qualified review.

Access begins with a structured intake and review — designed to determine if the person, the timing, and the terrain are a match for the process. Not everyone who expresses interest is accepted. And that’s by design.

Each program exists to re-establish rhythm and restore function — particularly in systems the body never intended to break down, but has long struggled to repair.