Nutritional therapy can work alongside conventional medicine and other therapies. In fact, it is the foundation for any approach to managing your health. Improving your diet helps many conditions.
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About Nutritional Therapy

Many health problems seem to have achieved "epidemic" status in modern life. Usually at the root of the problem is an area of imbalance that responds positively to nutritional therapy. It's never too late and even small changes can have a positive impact.

Nutritional Therapy is holistic and takes into consideration your health history, symptoms, stresses, lifestyle, environment and genetic inheritance. Your detailed case history is carefully analysed to look for and deal with underlying causes, rather than just treat symptoms.

Recommendations are evidence-based and are highly personalised to accommodate your food likes/dislikes and practicalities of life. Practical guidance, information, education, motivation and support are all provided to help you play an active role in your health.

Even if you are generally in good health, you can still benefit from nutritional therapy to achieve optimum health, peak performance and, as they say, 'prevention is better than cure'!

Nutritional therapy is not intended to replace medical advice or supervision and is complementary to conventional medical intervention. With your agreement and if appropriate, your doctor may be kept informed of your treatment and any test results.

BANT: The professional body for Nutritional Therapists in the UK. Through the registration of appropriately qualified and insured Nutritional Therapists, BANT aims to achieve the best practice for the support of the therapist, the safety of the general public and the promotion of the best health outcomes for the client. Members are bound by strict codes of ethics and practice. Membership requires continuous study of current research through a Continued Professional Development (CPD) programme.

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