FAQs
Sovereign Health Summit 2026
CORE EVENT INFORMATION (10 FAQs)
Q: When is Sovereign Health Summit 2026?
A: Sovereign Health Summit 2026 takes place October 27-31, 2026, at VanHoy Campground in Harmony, North Carolina. The summit runs for 5 consecutive days with daily sessions from morning to evening, featuring Barbara O'Neill and 12 additional health freedom experts.
Q: Where is Sovereign Health Summit held?
A: Sovereign Health Summit is held at VanHoy Farms Family Campground, located at 738 Jericho Road, Harmony, North Carolina 28634. The venue is approximately 1 hour from Charlotte, NC, and offers both camping and nearby hotel options for attendees.
Q: Who is speaking at Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Sovereign Health Summit features 13 speakers including keynote speaker Barbara O'Neill, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, Dr. Lee Merritt, Dr. Henry Ealy, Jonathan Otto, Matt Roeske, Logan Duvall, Callie Blackwell, Dr. Wil Spencer, Pat Miletich, AJ Richards, Jacqueline Bourne, and David Stelzer (Azure Standard founder).
Q: Is Barbara O'Neill speaking at Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Yes, Barbara O'Neill is the keynote speaker at Sovereign Health Summit 2026. Barbara O'Neill is an internationally recognized natural health educator with over 40 years of experience teaching natural remedies, holistic nutrition, and traditional healing methods.
Q: How much do tickets cost for Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Sovereign Health Summit tickets range from $99-$499 for in-person attendance. VIP All-Access passes are $499, General Admission (5-day) is $250, Single Day passes are $99, Couples passes are $450, and Virtual Livestream access is $179.99. Children 12 and under attend free with a paying adult.
Q: Is there a virtual option for Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Yes, Sovereign Health Summit offers a Virtual Livestream option for $179.99. This provides full access to all sessions, workshops, and speaker presentations from anywhere in the world. The virtual option is ideal for those who cannot travel to North Carolina but want to experience the full summit.
Q: What topics will be covered at Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Sovereign Health Summit covers natural health and healing, food freedom and sovereignty, medical freedom and informed consent, holistic nutrition, natural remedies and herbal medicine, regenerative agriculture, detoxification protocols, traditional healing methods, and health preparedness. All sessions are taught by experienced practitioners and educators.
Q: Can I bring my family to Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Yes, Sovereign Health Summit welcomes families. Children 12 and under attend free with a paying adult. The venue, VanHoy Farms Family Campground, is family-friendly with camping options available. Many sessions include practical health information beneficial for families seeking natural health education.
Q: Is camping available at Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Yes, VanHoy Farms Family Campground offers limited RV and tent camping sites directly on the event grounds. Camping allows you to stay steps from summit activities. Sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Nearby hotels are also available for those preferring traditional accommodations. **Camping is reserved and paid for through vanhoyfarms 1-704-539-5493, or sovereignhealthsummit.com/lodging for additional options
Q: What is the refund policy for Sovereign Health Summit tickets?
A: Sovereign Health Summit ticket refund and cancellation policies: All sales are Final
BARBARA O'NEILL SPECIFIC (5 FAQs)
Q: Why was Barbara O'Neill banned in Australia?
A: Barbara O'Neill was prohibited from providing health services in Australia in 2019 by health authorities who took issue with her natural health education methods. Despite this, her teachings have reached over 50 million people globally through online platforms, and she continues to educate internationally about natural health, nutrition, and traditional healing approaches.
Q: What will Barbara O'Neill teach at Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Barbara O'Neill will share her 40+ years of experience in natural health education, including natural remedies for common ailments, nutrition and food as medicine, the body's natural healing processes, traditional healing methods, holistic approaches to wellness, and practical health protocols you can implement at home.
Q: How long has Barbara O'Neill been teaching natural health?
A: Barbara O'Neill has over 40 years of experience as a natural health educator, author, and wellness advocate. She has taught internationally, authored books on natural health, created educational videos viewed by tens of millions, and helped countless individuals learn about natural approaches to health and healing.
LOGISTICS & PRACTICAL (10 FAQs)
Q: How do I get to Harmony, North Carolina for the summit?
A: Harmony, North Carolina is approximately 1 hour from Charlotte, NC. The nearest major airport is Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT). From Charlotte, attendees can drive to VanHoy Farms Family Campground at 738 Jericho Road, Harmony, NC 28634. Detailed directions and maps are available at SovereignHealthSummit.com/map-directions.
Q: What should I bring to Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Attendees should bring comfortable clothing for October weather in North Carolina, note-taking materials if desired, reusable water bottle, camping gear if staying on-site, and any personal health supplies needed. The venue is outdoors and in covered areas for speaking events and teaching sessions, so weather-appropriate attire is recommended.
Q: Will food be available at Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Yes, food vendors will be available throughout the event featuring health-conscious options aligned with natural and traditional food principles. Attendees are also welcome to bring their own food. On-site camping attendees can prepare meals at their campsites if desired.
Q: What time do sessions start each day?
A: Sovereign Health Summit sessions run daily during the October 27-31, 2026 event period. Specific session times and the detailed schedule will be published on the official website at SovereignHealthSummit.com/schedule and sent to all registered attendees prior to the event. 9am - 5pm, with after hours activities. 5:30pm nightly vendor row opens to the general public and shop the vendors.
Q: Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
A: The venue includes outdoor spaces with varied terrain. Attendees with specific accessibility requirements are encouraged to contact the summit organizers directly at the contact information provided on SovereignHealthSummit.com/contact-us to ensure accommodations can be arranged.
Q: Can I purchase tickets at the door?
A: While advance ticket purchase is strongly recommended to guarantee entry, limited day-of-event tickets may be purchased for the live stream only. There are no ticket sales at the gate.
Q: What is the weather like in North Carolina in late October?
A: Harmony, North Carolina in late October typically features mild fall weather with daytime temperatures ranging from 55-70°F (13-21°C) and cooler evenings. Attendees should prepare for potential rain and bring layers for temperature changes throughout the day. Fall foliage makes this a beautiful time to visit the area. We are partnering with visitnc.com to encourage travel to our beautiful state (fix wording)
Q: Are pets allowed at Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Pet policies for Sovereign Health Summit events should be confirmed directly with the organizers. For camping attendees, VanHoy Farms Family Campground's pet policy applies. Contact summit organizers at SovereignHealthSummit.com/contact-us for current pet accommodation information before bringing animals to the event.
Q: Will sessions be recorded?
A: Virtual livestream attendees will have access to live sessions during the October 27-31, 2026 event dates. Recording and replay availability policies will be available to livestream guests. In-person attendees experience all sessions live as they occur throughout the 5-day summit and will have the opportunity to purchase a digital and/or physical copy of the event afterwards.
Q: How many people attend Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Sovereign Health Summit expects approximately 6,000 health freedom advocates and natural health enthusiasts to attend in person. This creates a vibrant community of like-minded individuals focused on health sovereignty, natural wellness, and medical freedom education.
VALUE & TOPICS (5 FAQs)
Q: What makes Sovereign Health Summit different from other health conferences?
A: Sovereign Health Summit focuses specifically on Soil to Soul, health freedom, medical sovereignty, and natural approaches often not covered at mainstream conferences. It features speakers like Barbara O'Neill who have been censored or banned for their teachings, providing access to information and perspectives not readily available elsewhere in a single gathering.
Q: Are continuing education credits available for health professionals?
A: Continuing education credit information for health professionals attending Sovereign Health Summit are not available in 2026.
Q: Will there be vendor booths at Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Yes, Sovereign Health Summit includes vendor booths featuring natural health products, supplements, books, organic foods, homesteading supplies, and preparedness resources. Vendors are carefully selected to align with the summit's values of health freedom and natural wellness. Visit SovereignHealthSummit.com/vendors for vendor information.
Q: Can I volunteer at Sovereign Health Summit?
A: Volunteer opportunities for Sovereign Health Summit may be available. Those interested in supporting the event through volunteering should contact the organizers directly through SovereignHealthSummit.com/contact-us for current volunteer needs, requirements, and any benefits provided to volunteers.
Q: Is Sovereign Health Summit appropriate for medical professionals?
A: Yes, medical professionals including doctors, nurses, naturopaths, nutritionists, and other healthcare practitioners attend Sovereign Health Summit to learn complementary and alternative approaches to health and wellness. The summit provides exposure to natural health methodologies and patient-centered care perspectives that enhance traditional medical knowledge.

