Why Choose a Nutritionist
What encourages a sufferer of digestive ailments, eczema, food allergies, insomnia, sugar cravings, headaches and migraines, weight management, stress, low energy or low mood to consult with a nutritionist? Preference of avoiding the prescription route in favour of a more natural option may be a significant reason, but often people arrive via their GP in circumstances where medical intervention either hasn't been quite enough or not actually needed. Often though, an individual taking medication is going to recognise that their overall health has a much greater chance of enhancement when complimented with sound nutritional thinking.
There is an increasing belief in ‘you are what you eat' and that whilst nutrition is not a panacea, it is often a very good place to start in understanding why illness or disease has presented itself. Media exposure has given people a greater awareness on the impact of sub standard nutrition and the attendant health consequences. In an age where longevity is expected and our children's health under recent scrutiny, people are seriously addressing their attitude to health and diet with a view to life long optimum health.
"For years I had been putting my symptoms down to the stresses and strains of everyday living, but after a nutritional consultation, I not only recognised the importance of a good diet, but how my current diet was seriously affecting my health."
R. Brown, Exeter |