Functional nutrition is growing in popularity. Functional nutritionists adopt a holistic view of the body and use nutrition therapy to address health conditions at their roots. This includes weight gain, hormonal imbalances, chronic diseases, autoimmune diseases, and more.
Are you struggling to lose weight with PCOS? You’re not alone – many struggle to maintain a healthy weight with this condition. With careful planning, though, weight management and hormone balancing is possible. Follow these dietitian-vetted tips to lose weight and improve your PCOS symptoms.
What is holistic nutrition? What is the difference between a holistic nutritionist and a nutritionist? Is a Registered Dietitian who practices holistic nutrition the right choice to help you achieve your health goals? Learn more.
If you’ve just experienced a binge eating episode, it can be hard to know what to do next. Here are the steps to take following a binge – and how to start the road to recovery.
What is holistic nutrition? What does a holistic nutritionist do? Can you lose weight on a holistic diet? Is a holistic diet plant-based, or can you eat meat? We answer all these questions and more to help you decide if a holistic nutritionist is right for you.
Want to learn if a dietitian or nutritionist can prescribe medication to help you reach your health goals? Whether you’re focused on weight loss, improving overall wellness, or managing PCOS, sugar cravings, or more, it helps to know how nutrition experts can help you. We’ll explore what a dietitian can and can’t do, and how they can support your journey with personalized nutrition plans.
Heard about Ozempic for weight loss? Wondering if it can actually cause weight gain? Let’s dig into what Ozempic and semaglutide medications are, how they work, and what impact they have on weight.
Have you heard that Ozempic and semaglutide medications make you feel full? It’s true: they act on the part of the brain that controls appetite. Learn more about how these weight loss medications work and what you can expect.
Struggling to stop binge eating? You're not alone. Binge eating disorder (BED) is one of the most common eating disorders, impacting many lives daily. It involves compulsive overeating and can seriously disrupt your eating habits and overall well-being. Treating eating disorders like BED involves a combination of approaches, including psychotherapy, nutritional therapy, and lifestyle changes. Recovery is possible with the right support and strategies. Learn more.