A Nutritional Therapy Practitioner is uniquely qualified to teach nutrition from a holistic, yet individualized perspective. We are trained through the Nutritional Therapy Association ® (NTA), a worldwide organization that has trained thousands of nutrition experts since its founding in 1997.
The philosophy of NTA is that the myriad of health problems plaguing our modern society result from weaknesses in the body’s physiological foundations, brought on by poor nutrition. Nutritional Therapy Practitioners are trained to understand and reverse the unexpected effects of the modern diet.
The philosophy of NTA is that the myriad of health problems plaguing our modern society result from weaknesses in the body’s physiological foundations, brought on by poor nutrition. Nutritional Therapy Practitioners are trained to understand and reverse the unexpected effects of the modern diet.
We focus on understanding your unique metabolism,
optimizing your digestion
and addressing your dietary needs with nutrient dense foods.
Nutritional Therapy Practitioners believe in the importance of a properly prepared whole foods diet in order to restore good health. Once foods have been highly processed, much of the nutritional value has been stripped away. Practitioners are trained to help each client to find the right types of whole foods that will restore balance and enhance their body’s innate ability to heal. |
“Every time you eat or drink, you are either feeding disease or fighting it” |
Nutritional Therapy is designed to support people on their path to improved health. It is not a primary treatment for any specific disease or medical condition; however, many clients have resolved their ongoing medical conditions and symptoms.
Although all wellness-minded doctors appreciate the importance of proper diet and nutritional supplementation, it is often very difficult for them to do the proper evaluation and dietary counseling necessary to support optimal healing.
In today’s fast-paced medical practice, doctors are often too busy to discuss dietary changes, and the positive impact a healthy diet can have on your well-being.
That’s why a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner is so helpful. We are trained to work in conjunction with health care providers, and help our clients discover how much better they feel when their diet improves.
Although all wellness-minded doctors appreciate the importance of proper diet and nutritional supplementation, it is often very difficult for them to do the proper evaluation and dietary counseling necessary to support optimal healing.
In today’s fast-paced medical practice, doctors are often too busy to discuss dietary changes, and the positive impact a healthy diet can have on your well-being.
That’s why a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner is so helpful. We are trained to work in conjunction with health care providers, and help our clients discover how much better they feel when their diet improves.
"Amy, thank you for giving me the opportunity to regain my life without depending on sugar.
You have motivated and taught me how easy it is to make better choices.
Choices that will help me feel better and give me control of my well being." |
Elva G
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