Frequently Asked Questions:
Do I need to bring anything with me for a Nutritionist Appointment ?
You will be asked to provide a written food and liquid diary showing what you eat and drink over a 7 day period. Also, information about medications/supplements will need to be provided. Please dont use phones or tablets as we keep your food diary record with your patient notes.
What happens in the appointment and how long will it take ?
During a consultation I cover the clients complete case history, going right back to birth, and then through to the current day. This gives the client time to discuss personal and physical problems, which are all very relevant. I am then able to discuss their diet in relation to supporting health, and a way forward. The first appointment can take up to 1.5 hours and reviews take a little less time at 45 minutes.
Do I get leaflets or printed information ?
A diet programme is given which introduces foods which support optimal health. Supporting information can also be emailed. If someone is under a GP or Consultant, they can be kept informed on request and with the patient’s permission. Always consult your GP if you are unsure, and never stop any existing medications/treatments without their consent.
GP letters cost £15.
How does the Intolerance Testing Equipment work ?
The equipment measures changes in the body’s resistance to problem allergens. The allergens are in small phials (bottles) which are inserted into the machine, which is connected to a sensor. All that is required is for the small sensor to touch the end of your finger. The experience is similar to touching your finger with a ballpoint pen.
The procedure is quick and non-invasive, painless and provides instant results.
Following the test, I will advise you on how to eliminate harmful food from your diet and will provide you with information on safe nutritional alternatives whilst following an elimination programme.
What happens after an appointment ?
You will need to follow the advice given however, if you get stuck, have any queries or want to report progress you can email the helpline at any time. Being able to keep in touch with Eat To Live means you are supported whilst you make changes, which increases success. Its all part of the package as well.
SUMMARY:
As a Nutritionist I am able to:
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Do I need to bring anything with me for a Nutritionist Appointment ?
You will be asked to provide a written food and liquid diary showing what you eat and drink over a 7 day period. Also, information about medications/supplements will need to be provided. Please dont use phones or tablets as we keep your food diary record with your patient notes.
What happens in the appointment and how long will it take ?
During a consultation I cover the clients complete case history, going right back to birth, and then through to the current day. This gives the client time to discuss personal and physical problems, which are all very relevant. I am then able to discuss their diet in relation to supporting health, and a way forward. The first appointment can take up to 1.5 hours and reviews take a little less time at 45 minutes.
Do I get leaflets or printed information ?
A diet programme is given which introduces foods which support optimal health. Supporting information can also be emailed. If someone is under a GP or Consultant, they can be kept informed on request and with the patient’s permission. Always consult your GP if you are unsure, and never stop any existing medications/treatments without their consent.
GP letters cost £15.
How does the Intolerance Testing Equipment work ?
The equipment measures changes in the body’s resistance to problem allergens. The allergens are in small phials (bottles) which are inserted into the machine, which is connected to a sensor. All that is required is for the small sensor to touch the end of your finger. The experience is similar to touching your finger with a ballpoint pen.
The procedure is quick and non-invasive, painless and provides instant results.
Following the test, I will advise you on how to eliminate harmful food from your diet and will provide you with information on safe nutritional alternatives whilst following an elimination programme.
What happens after an appointment ?
You will need to follow the advice given however, if you get stuck, have any queries or want to report progress you can email the helpline at any time. Being able to keep in touch with Eat To Live means you are supported whilst you make changes, which increases success. Its all part of the package as well.
SUMMARY:
As a Nutritionist I am able to:
- Prescribe foods and supplements to promote health and alleviate symptoms.
- Exclude foods safely with alternatives.
- Address nutritional imbalances and weight gain/loss issues.
- Explain the links between different foods (e.g. meats, vegetables, fruits, convenience foods, drinks) and nutrient compositions.
- Review and analyse the client's food diary, nutritional plan and other lifestyle
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