
Clinics in:
•Petts Wood •Bromley •Chislehurst
Why see a nutritionist ?
Nutrition deficiencies can initially result in minor ailments leaving us feeling tired,fed up & unable to exercise. An unchecked modern diet can play a role in the development of chronic disorders. Many people believe that a "well-balanced" diet is sufficient for all our nutritional requirements, but many nutrients are lost from food before they reach the body, due to modern farming, food processing & cooking methods.
Multiple factors affect the nutritional requirements of an individual. These include genetic makeup, age, medical history, exposure to pollution & the ability to digest and absorb nutrients.
How can a nutritionist help ?
A nutritionist advises people on how to improve their overall health by studying what their bodies really need in terms of food, vitamins & minerals etc.
Optimum nutrition aims to provide you with the daily balance your body needs for optimum performance. Finding the foods which will help you to achieve better health & also avoiding those which may not suit you, "health is not merely the absence of disease or pain - it is about feeling great with an abundance of vitality ".
What happens during a consultation ?
Prior to your consultation you will be asked to fill in a Nutrition Questionnaire. Symptom, lifestyle & dietary analysis will be used to identify your own personal nutritional needs and sensitivities. Recommendations about diet & lifestyle will be made. A personalised supplement program is usually devised & a full information pack is provided with clear guidelines on your diet and supplement program.There is usually a follow-up consultation, two-four weeks later, as nutrition is not a quick-fix regime & can take up to three months before feeling the real benefit. Nutrition is about treating the cause, rather than the symptoms.
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