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Nutritional Therapists have knowledge of food, nutrition and human health.
Having studied human physiology and biochemistry and the requirements of the various body systems a practitioner knows about the macro and micronutrient content of individual foods, meals and special diets. From this they gain the understanding of how a range of nutritional, lifestyle and environmental factors influences everyone’s health and vitality and how to achieve optimum health.
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A Nutritional Therapist will analyse you and your lifestyle, and design a nutritional programme to meet your specific needs. They will work with you to identify foods that are likely to be beneficial, those better avoided, and to look at lifestyle factors that are playing a role in your health. Nutritional Therapists work on a one-to-one basis,
providing advice tailored to meet your individual needs and lifestyle
demands. Together you will look at health problems and primarily
how nutrition can address the underlying causes, and relief from
the symptoms. Science is available to provide a wide range of
diagnostic tests at your practitioner’s disposal. |
Quote of the month, from Thomas Edison c 1870: the doctor of the future will no longer treat the human frame with drugs, but rather will cure and prevent disease with nutrition |
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