Member of FNTP (Federation of Nutritional Therapy Practitioners)
Nutritional medicine is a combination of nutrition and naturopathic medicine; it is the
application of nutrition science and biochemistry usually studied over a period of years
before qualifying with a college recognised by professional bodies such as BANT, and
the FNTP.
Nutritional medicine is based on the principle that the body will heal itself if the
conditions are right. The therapy uses food as medicine along with supplementary
nutrients to alleviate or prevent chronic health problems.
Nutritional therapy aims to promote a state of health through optimum nutrition, and a
fully trained therapist/practitioner is trained to recognise and identify potential
nutritional imbalances and deficiencies and their links to various symptoms.
These imbalances can be addressed through food choices and lifestyle changes in
order to support the body towards achieving and maintaining a state of well being.
Whether you want help in assessing your current diet, seek advice on weight issues
or other symptoms, or just need help with cooking skills a nutritional therapist can help.
They will take time to plan a holistic nutritional strategy with you along with appropriate
lifestyle changes designed for you alone, because you are an individual and the same
programme will not suit everyone with the same symptoms.
D.N.Med Diploma of Nutritional medicine; qualified practitioner
D.N. Diploma in Nutrition; qualified to give nutritional advice
D, Iridol Diploma of Iridology
BANT; British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy
FNTP; Federation of Nutritional Therapy Practitioners
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Fees: Initial Consultation £50
Follow-up session £30