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Weight problems - poor food choices, overeating, compulsive eating, bulimia, anorexia.

Sports nutrition - programmes tailor-made for specific goals.

Digestive imbalances - stomach acid problems, hiatus hernia, peptic ulcer, diverticular disease, helicobacter, Crohn's disease, IBS, ulcerative colitis, intestinal permeability (leaky gut syndrome), Candida albicans, constipation.

Food allergy and intolerance - obvious and hidden allergies, lactose intolerance, gluten intolerance (celiac disease), psoriasis, eczema, asthma.

Female health - preparation for pregnancy, nutrition during pregnancy, PMS, menopause, cystitis, endometriosis.

Babies dietary health and children's dietary health in relation to both physical and mental development, serous otitis media, ADHD.

Male health - prostate problems, impotence.

Mental and emotional imbalances - heavy metal toxicity, anxiety, depression, alzheimers, senility and ageing.

Also - cardiovascular (heart and circulatory health), high blood pressure, high cholesterol, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, Parkinson's disease, MS, ME, diabetes, hypoglycaemia, stress/adrenal exhaustion, hypothyroidism (poor thyroid gland function).

Who can benefit?

Almost everyone - a great many health conditions, including many minor complaints can be significantly improved by good nutrition, therefore enhancing quality of life.

Remember! The entire body is composed of molecules which must be originally derived from the foods we eat and the liquids we drink, and this is why the foods we ingest have such a huge effect upon our health, and indeed the types of individual that we are.

Nutritional therapy is NOT intended as an alternative to your GP/medical practitioner's advice and healthcare - at Nutritional Solutions we actively encourage clients to discuss their new nutritional programme with their GP or medical practitioner, and because nutritional therapy focuses on addressing the root cause of conditions in the long term, both approaches usually complement each other very well.

It is also strongly advised that you declare any prescribed medication you may be taking to your nutritionist - and also any supplements prescribed by your nutritionist to your GP, this is necessary because of any possible interactions between medication and a nutritional supplement programme.


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