Nutritionist:
Ms Jarrah Eddy
Dip. Nutrition, Adv. Dip of Naturopathy, Cert. IV Remedial Massage, Reiki II
The father of medicine 'Hippocrates' is quoted as saying:
Let food be your medicine and medicine be your food?
Who should see a Nutritionist?
You may be concerned about conditions such as:
Diabetes
Obesity or weight gain
Cholesterol or blood pressure
Stress
Women?s health issues
Osteoporosis
Alternatively, you may just feel that your diet is not
quite right for you, and wish to improve it and learn more. You may be training and
looking to enhance your performance. Whatever your goal, understanding and
implementing fundamental nutrition will absolutely help you.
What can a Nutritionist help me with?
A Nutritionist will not only look at what you eat, but will also look at an overview
of every body system and natural ways to improve their function.
You may be experiencing:
- Sluggish digestion with associated symptoms such as bloating and discomfort, or poor absorption of nutrients
- Muscle fatigue or back pain
- Poor energy or mood changes
- Insomnia/sleep disturbances
- High cholesterol or blood pressure
Whatever condition you are experiencing, nutrition is a fundamental part of helping you regain optimum health.
What does a Nutritionist do?
A Nutritionist will spend time reviewing your diet and lifestyle in order to tailor a program specific to your needs. They will teach and empower you, so you own the tools you need to make positive change.
A Nutritionist follows naturopathic principles of holistic healing, and will use such tools as:
Iridology
Diet
Vitamin and mineral therapy
Lifestyle advice
How long does a consultation take?
Initial consultations take an hour, with subsequent consultations ranging from 20-30 minutes.
Health Insurance?
Most Health funds will rebate for nutrition consultations so check the one you are registered with.
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