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My approach to nutrition involves a look at your lifestyle in its entirety. Does stress at your job or
in your relationship cause you to overeat? Does lack of sleep or low energy prevent you from exercising?
As we work together, we look at how all parts of your life affect the whole.
No one diet works for everyone
The concept of bio-individuality is that each person has their own nutritional needs. So, when the experts
say, “dairy is good for you” or “fat is unhealthy,” it’s too much of a generalization. One person’s food
is another person’s poison, and that’s why fad diets don’t work in the long run. I look at your age, health,
activity level, blood type, metabolic rate and personal preferences to determine your dietary needs.
Everything is food
Healthy relationships, a fulfilling career, regular physical activity and a spiritual practice are essential
forms of nourishment. When these “primary foods” are balanced, what you eat becomes secondary.
Integrative Nutrition Pyramid
The Integrative Nutrition pyramid depicts a balanced approach to nutrition: more high-quality, organic
vegetables, fruits, complex carbohydrates, protein and water; less meat, milk, sugar and artificial food.
The pyramid is surrounded with the primary food circle, the parts of life that satisfy our hunger for
living and create a balanced life.
About Me
I received my training to practice Health Counseling at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition,
which is the only nutrition school integrating all the different dietary theories—combining the
knowledge of traditional philosophies with modern concepts like the USDA food pyramid, the glycemic
index, the Zone and raw foods.
For more information about my education, please go to www.integrativenutrition.com.
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