What is Nutritional Therapy?
Nutritional Therapy uses food, supplements and lifestyle changes to promote optimum health and help people to achieve their health goals. It looks for the root cause of health problems, taking holistic approach to the health and wellbeing and supporting body’s natural healing ability.
Nutritional Therapy does not claim to treat or diagnose disease, and nutrition advice is not a substitute for professional medical advice and/or treatment, however it’s a great complimentary therapy that works well alongside conventional medicine, with recent research underpinning much of the practice
What does a Nutritional Therapist do?
A Nutritional Therapist works with individual clients, assessing they functional and nutritional imbalances and devising a nutritional programme tailored to client’s individual needs, providing support in achieving health and nutritional goals. Nutritional Therapist may liaise with supplement company, functional testing laboratories and other healthcare providers to give the best possible programme to the client.
Could Nutritional Therapy help you?
Do you experience any of the following symptoms:
- Digestive issues
- Difficulty in losing weight
- Fatigue and low energy
- Frequent illness or infections
- Potential allergies or intolerances
- Feelings of stress and anxiety
- Frequent migraines or headaches
- Hormone imbalances
- Difficulty sleeping
- Mood swings
- Skin problems
- Sugar cravings
If so, it might be the time to see a Nutritional Therapist.