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Anne Cross
Member BANT (British Association of Nutritional Therapy) |
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I work in private practice seeing clients on a 1:1 basis and also do student clinics for the Edinburgh branch of the College of Natural Medicine which I enjoy.
I developed an interest in Nutrition and other Complementary Therapies when I discovered there were no medical solutions to my own health problems. I started to read books on Nutrition and found the subject fascinating. I began to understand the profound effects Nutrition can have on physical, emotional and mental health.
I believe that one of the main aspects of Nutritional Therapy is to help educate and empower clients to help them take control of their own health and wellbeing. I believe that Nutritional Therapy is one aspect of 'the whole' for people to improve their quality of life.
What is Nutritional Therapy
"Let Food be your Medicine and
Your Medicine be your Food" Hippocrates
Nutritional Therapy is a dynamic natural health care system, focusing on the whole person. Most people do not realise the power of foods. Food and drink can have a dramatic impact on our lives – not just how we feel right now, but also in the future.
The aim of Nutritional Therapy is to help restore health and vitality, produce a reduction in symptoms and halt the progression of disease and poor health and help bring the body closer to its natural balance.
Good Nutrition can help us be healthy in an unhealthy environment, fight off disease and improve energy and enthusiasm for life.
Treatment will often involve detoxification programmes, changes to dietary and eating habits and supplements of vitamins, minerals, essential fats and other appropriate supplements e.g. herbs. Any other changes to lifestyle it is felt would be beneficial for you, would also be discussed.
With today's high paced life; stresses; environmental pollutants; use of pesticides, additives and chemicals in foods and the overuse of processed and convenience foods - it is more important than ever to look at what we eat.
What Can It Help?
Nutritional Therapy can help with a wide range of conditions, including most diseases and a vast array of symptoms which can be physical, mental or emotional. Very often there is no 'disease' label but you can feel 'out of sorts' and have many unexplained symptoms. Many people also just want to know 'what they should be eating for better health'.
Examples of conditions which can be helped are:
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