Nutritional Therapy
Optimise Your Health with Science: Personalised Nutritional Therapy
In our pursuit to ensure optimal health for each individual, we employ a science-based method of nutritional therapy. This methodology includes individually tailored plans that integrate food, lifestyle changes, and supplements.
Individual assessments
A qualified nutritional therapist who assesses your individual needs and creates a tailored plan to address specific health concerns or goals.
Flexibility
We offer in-person and online appointments at dates and times that are convenient for you.
Optimal health
Aiming to optimise your overall health by ensuring your body receives the essential nutrients it needs for proper functioning.
Education and empowerment
Equipped with the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about your diet, empowering you to take control of your health.
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FAQ
Nutritional therapy promotes overall wellness, boosting immune function with vital nutrients like C, D, zinc, and selenium. It improves gut health through a fibre-rich diet, reducing inflammation with omega-3s and antioxidants. The therapy supports mental health with nutrients like omega-3s, B vitamins, and amino acids, fostering a balanced wholefood diet for mental well-being.
A consultation typically involves a detailed health and lifestyle assessment, dietary analysis, and a discussion of your health goals. Based on this information, a nutritional therapist will develop a personalised nutrition and lifestyle plan tailored to your individual needs.
While there are similarities, nutritional therapy often focuses on holistic health and the root cause of health issues, rather than just dietary guidance. However, all these professionals aim to improve health through nutrition, but their approaches and areas of expertise may differ.
Incorporating nutritional therapy for children with ADHD and ASD at our centre provides holistic support, addressing specific challenges and promoting overall well-being. Tailored dietary interventions may reduce symptoms, enhance behaviour, support cognitive function, improve sensory integration, decrease inflammation, and maintain stable blood sugar levels. Recognising the gut-brain connection and addressing nutrient deficiencies are integral parts of this approach. Nutritional interventions aid executive function development, improve sleep patterns, and enhance social skills for children with ADHD and ASD.
Nutritional therapy is not intended to replace conventional medicine but to complement it. It can support overall health and well-being and may help manage certain conditions more effectively when used alongside medical treatments.
The time to see results can vary depending on the individual and their specific health concerns. Some people notice improvements within a few weeks, while others may take several months to experience significant changes. A long term commitment from clients is required when dealing with persistent and chronic symptoms, the number of sessions can range from few to ongoing monthly sessions over a year or more, depending on the individual progress and the complexity of health issues.
Supplements may be recommended as part of your personalised plan to address specific nutritional deficiencies and support certain health conditions. However, the primary focus is on achieving nutritional balance through diet.
Yes, nutritional therapy can be very effective for weight management. It focuses on improving metabolism, balancing blood sugar levels, and promoting healthy relationships with food, rather than restrictive dieting.
A nutritional therapist can help identify any underlying health issues that might contribute to your child’s reluctance to eat, such as food sensitivities, allergies, digestive problems, or nutrient deficiencies. Personalised nutrition plan can help make food more appealing and ensure they receive necessary nutrients for healthy growth and development. Nutritional therapist will also provide support to parents by advising on meal planning, food choices, and ways to incorporate a variety of nutrients into their child’s diet in an appealing way.