NUTRITIONAL THERAPY
What is nutritional therapy?
Fast-track your health improvement with a nutritional therapy consultation to ascertain which foods are right for you based on the goals you're looking to achieve, or which foods to avoid based upon your symptoms.
Using a scientific approach through various laboratory tests from Biolab in London.
A recommended Hair and Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) will analyse metal toxicity and mineral deficiency, following this, a nutritional programme specifically to combat the symptoms you're presenting with will be devised.
For pre-, peri- and menopausal women presenting with anxiety, fatigue, stress, sleeplessness, pain, brain-fog, skin issues, etc, using the DUTCH test (dry urine sample) to measure your hormone levels and the metabolism of testosterone, progestrone and oestrogen, which provides a clear picture on why you're experiencing symptoms and how to address them naturally.
HOW CAN IT HELP?
Nutritional therapy can be invaluable in supporting you towards a specific goal, managing a chronic health condition - alongside medicinal support - or helping you to make healthy habits that last a lifetime.
- Manage health conditions and allergies
- Support mental health
- Help to overcome eating disorders
- Support women's health
- Healthy eating for kids

Who is it suitable for?
Nutritional therapy is recognised as a complementary medicine.
It is relevant both for individuals looking to enhance their health and wellbeing and for those with chronic conditions wishing to work with or 'consult' a nutritional therapist in collaboration with other suitably qualified healthcare professionals.

PRACTITIONERS
The application of nutrition science to promote good health.
Nutritional therapy practitioners use a wide range of tools to assess and identify potential nutritional imbalances and understand how these may contribute to an individual’s symptoms and health concerns.