At the Wellbeing Clinic, we know that nutritional therapy is an excellent way to improve and maintain your health. It can be difficult to work out what we should be eating, and which vitamins, minerals and supplements may help. Having professional advice and guidance from our nutritional therapist may make all the difference.
By identifying and addressing underlying imbalances, nutritional therapy aims to support the body whilst recovering from specific conditions and improving overall health and vitality. By eating the right foods, and using supplements where necessary, the body is able to gradually recover. Clients with IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndorme), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, ME, food allergies and hormonal imbalances (including pre-menstrual syndrome and menopausal symptoms) have all benefitted from nutritional therapy. It may also be that you are generally healthy, and want to stay that way.
The doctors of the future will no longer treat the human frame with drugs, but will cure and prevent disease with nutrition.
The dietary advice given by our nutritional therapist will be specifically for you and your unique make-up. Before your first consultation, you will be asked to complete a confidential questionnaire, so that she can begin to prepare an individual treatment programme for you. During the session, you’ll have plenty of time to discuss all of your concerns in detail. Follow up appointments will ensure that you make as much progress as possible.
Heather Lee, the nutritional therapist at the Wellbeing Clinic, is a former scientist with a PhD in biochemistry. After becoming ill with chronic fatigue, she learned all she could about nutrition, and radically changed her diet and lifestyle. Upon recovering, she trained at the Institute of Optimum Nutrition. A member of the British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy, she regularly presents workshops on nutrition for people with cancer at Maggie’s Centre, City Hospital, Nottingham. Heather is also registered with the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council.
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