Just A Few of the Benefits of
Medical Nutrition Therapy
Medical Nutrition Therapy:
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Reasons You May Need Nutrition Counseling:
Allergies/Intolerances/Sensitivities (Food) & Other Autoimmune Conditions
Cancer (Prevention, Recovery) Cardiovascular Disease/Congestive Heart Failure Chronic Fatigue Cirrhosis, Hepatitis & Other Liver Disease Diabetes/Pre-Diabetes/Hypoglycemia Digestive Disorders (Irritable Bowel,Crohns/Colitis, Diverticulosis/itis, GERD) Eating Disorders (Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia, Binge Eating Disorder, Compulsive Overeating) Gout High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) |
High Blood Cholesterol (Hyperlipidemia)
HIV/AIDS Malnutrition/Weight Loss Migraines NASH (Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis)/Fatty Liver Osteoporosis (Prevention and Replenishment) Renal/Kidney Disease Sports Nutrition for Improved Performance Vegetarian or Vegan Nutrition Meal Planning Weight Gain/Weight Management Wellness/General Nutrition/Disease Prevention/Anti-Aging/Longevity/Increased Energy & Vitality |
"Every Registered Dietitian is a nutritionist, but not every nutritionist is a Registered Dietitian"-Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
While we do appreciate the interest that many others take in learning about nutrition.....
Take care and do some research when deciding who to trust with your health. Registered Dietitians (RDs) are healthcare professionals who have completed a minimum of a bachelors' degree in nutritional science, a one-year internship program and have passed a national registration examination. Many RDs go on to pursue a Masters degree and specialty certifications.
Registered Dietitians draw on their experience to develop a personalized plan for individuals of all ages. They are able to separate facts from fads and can translate nutritional science into practical information you can use.
Registered Dietitians have the unique combination of education and science-based expertise you can trust. They help you to find natural, lifestyle approaches to wellness that work, and will co-exist with your healthcare providers' assessments and recommendations.
Take care and do some research when deciding who to trust with your health. Registered Dietitians (RDs) are healthcare professionals who have completed a minimum of a bachelors' degree in nutritional science, a one-year internship program and have passed a national registration examination. Many RDs go on to pursue a Masters degree and specialty certifications.
Registered Dietitians draw on their experience to develop a personalized plan for individuals of all ages. They are able to separate facts from fads and can translate nutritional science into practical information you can use.
Registered Dietitians have the unique combination of education and science-based expertise you can trust. They help you to find natural, lifestyle approaches to wellness that work, and will co-exist with your healthcare providers' assessments and recommendations.