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Who Uses Nutritional Therapy?
Many conditions have been known to respond well to nutritional therapy including:
Migraine
Chronic fatigue
Digestive problems
Food intolerances
IBS and bloating
Hyperactivity
Joint pains
Parasitic & fungal infections
Skin problems e.g. eczema and psoriasis
Stress disorders
Hormonal imbalances e.g. PMS, menopausal symptoms, PCOS and many more
Planning For A Healthy Baby
Many people also seek the help of a nutritional adviser as a preventative measure, particularly when planning for a baby when the health of both parents is so vital in the months preceding conception. A programme of preconceptual care can help to ensure good health for you and your baby through pregnancy and afterwards.
Unexplained Infertility
Nutrient deficiencies have been found to play a significant role in unexplained infertility and require investigation. Correcting deficiencies with a programme of nutritional support has been shown to enhance the chances of conception, whether attempting to conceive naturally or with the assistance of IVF.
Chronic Ill Health
Nutritional deficiencies are surprisingly common and lead to chronic ill health. Even slight imbalances in the body can set the scene for more serious illness down the road. So many people today are living with underlying health problems and operating under par. Common symptoms include fatigue, foggy thinking and confusion and many people have forgotten what it's like to feel well.
Embarking on a programme of nutritional therapy can help you regain your health and prevent more profound health problems in the future. You will experience greater levels of energy, reduced bouts of illness, and remember what it feels like to be well again.
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