Health
expert Dr Paavo Airola said, “If the doctors of today
don’t become the nutritionists of tomorrow, the
nutritionists of today will be the doctors of tomorrow.”
The
advances in modern medicine have been there for all to see
in the last century, but some of the greatest advances in
the last two decades have been related to nutrition. The
real miracle, nature’s ability to heal us, has always been
available. But now science has given us the tools to
understand the mystery of healing foods and nutrients.
Nutritional
Healing is quite simply giving your body the right nutrients that it needs in
order to achieve optimum levels of physical, mental
and emotional health, and promote long life and the
absence of ill health. It works with nature's ability
to heal the body and aids this healing process.
People
are beginning to understand that there is a direct relationship
between what they eat, or don’t eat, and their health
and general well being.Nutritional practitioners have been educated and trained to
understand the science of food and the body’s systems,
and they are able to teach people how to make changes
to their diet, which will have a beneficial effect and
improve their quality of life.
Practitioners
can help with many conditions and illnesses,
including the following: Fatigue, eating disorders,
inflammatory disease such as arthritis, cancer,
digestive problems, stress, food allergies, general
allergies, skin disorders, cardiovascular health,
mental health, hormonal problems, and many many
more.
They
are also able to provide support and advice for
other issues, such as: Pre & postnatal health,
optimising general health, child nutrition or sports
nutrition.
But it isn’t just existing illnesses or conditions
that practitioners can help with; for those of us
that would like more energy, or simply to feel
better, they have the knowledge and tools to help us
achieve these goals.
Nutritional Practitionersare trained to advise clients how to improve their overall health by
looking at what their body really needs, in terms of
food and nutrients such as vitamins and minerals.
This is achieved by careful analysis of a client’s
diet, lifestyle and general state of health.
Many
practitioners have chosen to specialize in a number
of complaints as described above, and this will be
clearly displayed in the search results when you are
searching for a practitioner in your area.
This
site can provide contact details for Nutritional
Therapists, Nutritionists and Dieticians.For more information about how each of the
three different types of practitioners operate,
please click
here.